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Using xbian-config is the safest way to update.
Terminal
$ sudo xbian-config

Select "Updates" and then "Check deb upgrades".
Hi,
thanks, that worked very well. I noticed that after the upgrade the autofs mountpoint on /net was disabled. Does this have a specific purpose? I used /net/<nas>/<share> as source for my data. So I commented the line back in in /etc/auto.master.d/xbian....
I also ran into the problem of XBMC gettint constantly restarted, but apparently reinstalling the package mk1 mentioned on page 3 did solve this issue.

Again. Thanks, feeling up-to-date again Wink
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