Noob question, get a script running at boot
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14th Jun, 2014, 04:27 AM
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RE: Noob question, get a script running at boot
Hola huibert, welcome to XBian!
XBian is based on Raspbian (based on Debian) - so yes, you can do almost everything you can do also with Debian. If the terminal (and of course the XBMC GUI) of XBian isn't enough for you, I would recommend: http://forum.xbian.org/thread-1850-post-18439.html That way you can also use the normal user interface (LXDE) of Raspbian. Probably you can do it also the other way - install the missing packages under XBian - but why don't just use the HOWTO. Quote:Noob question, get a script running at boot You can do this via init-script, rc.local or on user login (e.g. .bashrc)... So the same methods like on Debian and other UNIX OS. If you need more help, just ask for it. My setup: Software: XBian version: 1.0RC3 | XBMC version: 13.2 (Gotham) | Overclock settings: High Hardware: RPi model: B | Power: DUB-H7 | SD: Tanscend Class 10 | Network: Wireless |
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