Say thanks to the selfless devs here

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ToXIc69 Offline
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yes thanks for giving me a beautiful HTexperience..
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gsgleason Offline
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Post: #12
Word. Thanks, guys.

ASRock ION 330
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Chris! Offline
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Words can't express my graditude for the effort the developers put in... so i plan to become a member+ by May and contribute to the wiki more.

I wish i had the patience and commitment to learn to code and contribute but pharmacology has to come first atm.

Cheers again devs!


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vogelap Offline
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Thanks, devs! XBMC is outstanding. Truly amazing! Your work is highly appreciated.
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Memphiz Offline
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Post: #15
Thx - somehow this made my day which wasn't that cool until now Big Grin. And now i snip and all bugs are going away ... *snip*

mhhh smells like smoke here - bet the snip didn't do what it was intended for - snipping is like coding then[tm]. Smile

I would like to thank all the users which are trying to support others tireless to keep some noise off of us.

Yes We Code!

AppleTV2/iPhone/iPod: HowTo find debug logs and everything else which the devs like so much: click here
HowTo setup NFS for XBMC: Wiki NFS
HowTo configure avahi (zeroconf): Wiki Avahi
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Atomic Zombie Offline
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This is one of those rare open source/community ran pieces of software that works better than all of the 'commercial' stuff
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thethirdnut Offline
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Atomic Zombie Wrote:This is one of those rare open source/community ran pieces of software that works better than all of the 'commercial' stuff

You might have opened a can of worms here... Big Grin

Pretty much every piece of open-source software I use - running multiple *nix desktops, servers, etc - works better than their commercial 'counterparts'.

If I helped out pls give me a +

XBMC1:
i3-540, 4GB, GT430, 40GB SSD, Ubuntu 10.10 min + Dharma
-> HT: 58" plasma, Denon 3808CI, Paradigm Studio 60, CC-590, ADP-470, Seismic 12
XBMC2: Atom330, 4GB, GT240, 64GB SSD, Ubuntu 12.04 min + Frodo B1
-> Main: 50" plasma, Rotel RX-1052, B&W 683
Server: 20TB FreeBSD + ZFS solution
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DDDamian Offline
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Memphiz Wrote:I would like to thank all the users which are trying to support others tireless to keep some noise off of us.

Awesome - if we can keep you guys from getting all the "FLAC" (pun intended) we get more code, more fixes, more love. Plus keep ya's from getting the blues from the whiny posts lol.

Glad you devs are seeing this.

System: XBMC HTPC with HDMI WASAPI & AudioEngine - Denon AVR-3808CI - Denon DVD-5900 Universal Player - Denon DCM-27 CD-Changer
- Sony BDP-S580 Blu-Ray - X-Box 360 - Android tablet wireless remote - 7.1 Streem/Axiom/Velodyne Surround System
If I have been able to help feel free to add to my reputation +/- below - thanks!
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buges Offline
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Post: #19
Just my +1 to say "thanks"
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bitman Offline
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Thanks a ton to the devs, and everyone else who graciously shares their knowledge and expertise to this amazing forum. Great group of people here!
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