I know that I every time I log into tty/ssh the command line of xbian config starts. Sometimes I would like to exit it and then re-start it. How do I do that xbian-config will not start it for me.I want to be able to start it form tty, thank you
Terminal
sudo xbian-config
sudo stop xbmc
sudo start xbmc
or you can restart xbmc from within xbian-config
3) Services
Sudo did the trick. I am kind of puzzled, why
will not give anything? I am learning linux system, and I want to learn it. Nor will
, then
produce any entry....
Please, answer and help me learn, I wanna be a linux sysadmin some day =)
The commands given in the previous post WORK.
What I want to know is, why
command never gives the full path to xbian-config.
Commands that are intended to be run by superusers only usually give "operation not permitted or something" but xbian-config never does that.
(9th Aug, 2013 09:37 PM)deckoff Wrote: [ -> ]Sudo did the trick. I am kind of puzzled, why
Code:
which "xbian-confing"
will not give anything? I am learning linux system, and I want to learn it. Nor will
,
produce any entry....
Please, answer and help me learn, I wanna be a linux sysadmin some day =)
you have just mistyped the commands
once you in terminal copy/paste this into it
Terminal
sudo xbian-config
it will ask for password so just retype raspberry and enter