[Tutorial] Shared Library / Shared Sources
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27th May, 2013, 10:46 PM
Post: #7
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RE: [Tutorial] Shared Library / Shared Sources
(27th May, 2013 05:16 PM)Smiggel Wrote: You can use the terminal to make a new file. SSH into the PI and browse to the folder where the file is stored. Use nano advancedsettings.xml to open the file in nano and you can edit it from there. Thanks that did the trick. Never used nano before, but it was pretty simple in the end. edit: For others following if you enable smb add-on on the xbian pi via terminal this then allows you to use finder or pathfinder (hidden file view must be enabled) on Mac to easily browse and edit the required files, without having to use terminal... |
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