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(14th Nov, 2013 08:27 PM)5moufl Wrote: [ -> ]cos I have seen you posted similar issue in another thread, I would suggest you do a backup of your XBMC an fresh install Beta2 as it looks you have something really messed in your installation.It would be much easier to just start over Wink

Thanks. I'll do that. It seems to be the best way indeed.
(29th Nov, 2013 07:30 AM)dcallebaut Wrote: [ -> ]
(14th Nov, 2013 08:27 PM)5moufl Wrote: [ -> ]cos I have seen you posted similar issue in another thread, I would suggest you do a backup of your XBMC an fresh install Beta2 as it looks you have something really messed in your installation.It would be much easier to just start over Wink

Thanks. I'll do that. It seems to be the best way indeed.

sorry for the pain m8, but I do that thing very often as it save me a lot of time instead of chasing a ghosts Wink
(27th Nov, 2013 07:55 AM)dcallebaut Wrote: [ -> ]Hi guys, the above link does not work anymore and I have the same problem still (ssh not autostarting). Could you update to the correct .deb? thanks!

@dcallebaut

because beta2 was released and pushed to stable repo. beta1 repo is still available at http://xbian.brantje.com/pool/beta1/ so the link for you would be http://xbian.brantje.com/pool/beta1/main/x/xbian-update/xbian-update_1.0-1.2_armhf.deb
(1st Dec, 2013 12:17 PM)mk01 Wrote: [ -> ]because beta2 was released and pushed to stable repo. beta1 repo is still available at http://xbian.brantje.com/pool/beta1/ so the link for you would be http://xbian.brantje.com/pool/beta1/main/x/xbian-update/xbian-update_1.0-1.2_armhf.deb

Thanks! tried the link and the issue was fixed. Thanks a lot for the help mk01
nice to hear that.

just last info to Beta1X topic to all users staying on it.

in case of future updates pushed from upstream repositories (debian,raspbian) and simillar problem would occur again, try reinstalling the same package by
Code:
apt-get install --reinstall xbian-update=1.0-1.2

I didn't put any version checking in it (only that 1.1 or higher is required as installed) so it could help again and again and again.

mk
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