 [SOLVED] Xbian-config script fails
[SOLVED] Xbian-config script fails
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					Solved: Xbian-config script fails
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					31st Jan, 2015, 11:13 AM 
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| Xbian-config script fails 
					I just did a fresh install of the latest 'stable'. Whenever I try to run xbian-config, it says "Script failed". Whats going on?
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					1st Feb, 2015, 05:19 AM 
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| RE: Xbian-config script fails 
					A little help here would be nice - we are not mind readers, but on a good day, we can do the impossible. Today is never a good day. 1) What image did you use? 2) Xbian-config from XBMC or SSH 3) Output of dmesg and xbmc.log! 4) RPi or Cubox-i? 5) Output from cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/xbian.list Please read before you post How to post a log file If you liked my help, click on "Thanks" to show your appreciation. | |||
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					1st Feb, 2015, 08:04 PM 
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| RE: Xbian-config script fails 
					Mine doesn't run by default now since a recent update, you might need to try 'sudo xbian-config'
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					2nd Feb, 2015, 03:46 AM 
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| RE: Xbian-config script fails 
					I fixed it by restoring my last home backup but the issue was occuring within XBMC (not SSH). This was for the RPi
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					2nd Feb, 2015, 03:52 AM 
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| RE: Xbian-config script fails 
					So I presume you issue is resolved, so changed prefix of the thread to Solved. Next time you could do it yourself, so its easier to see for others. Thanks
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					2nd Feb, 2015, 03:54 AM 
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| RE: Xbian-config script fails 
					Well my issue is resolved only because I restored my backup but if this is an issue that occurs from a fresh install, shouldn't it be looked at if other people have the same issue?
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