I have been having issues with RC 1 and RC 2 so how would i downgrade or essentially reinstall xbmc with Beta 3? If that is possible at least till i get my issue solved within RC 1 or RC 2
Thanks
How to downgrade to beta 3
ilovemymac
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2012-03-07 01:55
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Martijn
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2012-03-07 02:06
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Mind sharing what your issues are? If the dev's don't know them they won't get fixed
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ilovemymac
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2012-03-07 02:19
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they are in my previous post here http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=124878
I just was wanting to watch tv and hadnt got an answer back so thats why this post. Was thinking if i could at least downgrade temp then once a fix is found i could get back into rc2 |
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pTeronaut
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2012-03-07 02:54
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ilovemymac Wrote:I have been having issues with RC 1 and RC 2 so how would i downgrade or essentially reinstall xbmc with Beta 3? If that is possible at least till i get my issue solved within RC 1 or RC 2I outlined the method to install earlier versions of XBMC on iOS devices in this thread. |
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ilovemymac
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2012-03-07 04:53
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that didnt work. I just get an error saying no such file or directory.
ls: cannot access *.deb: No such file or directory ls: cannot access dpkg: No such file or directory ls: cannot access org.xbmc.xbmc-atv2_11.0-0~b3_iphoneos-arm.deb: No such file or directory |
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deanmv
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2012-03-07 14:15
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ilovemymac Wrote:that didnt work. I just get an error saying no such file or directory. You have to make sure you are the folder that the .deb file is saved in. So you need to cd into the correct folder, you can check the files in that folder by using ls. Set Up Raspberry Pi running Raspbmc - XBMC 12.2 40" Samsung ES6800 LED Smart 3D 1080P TV Onkyo HTS3405 5.1 DD True HD and DTS-HD Surround Sound ReadyNAS Duo with 4TB (2 x 2TB X-RAID) Western Digital Caviar Green using NFS |
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ilovemymac
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2012-03-07 20:51
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ok i got it
(This post was last modified: 2012-03-07 20:56 by ilovemymac.)
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