Noob question, get a script running at boot
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14th Jun, 2014, 04:29 PM
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RE: Noob question, get a script running at boot
Ok, so it's a very very basic question. Sorry, it wasn't clear to me that you just don't know how to get to the
command line because you said you aren't new to unix. Nevermind - here you go: As I already said, XBian is elementary based on Debian and so of course there is always a command line running below. ![]() You can do it also more comfortable via SSH. Using SSH you can run the commands from your PC and won't need any keyboard on the Pi at all. But I would recommend to stop XBMC also, as this will speed up the compiling process. You can stop/start XBMC service via: Terminal sudo service xbmc <stop|start|restart> 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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