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2014-08-22, 07:56
(This post was last modified: 2014-08-22, 07:57 by Octagon1.)
Here again.
So i didnt take the easy way. Dont have the time to sitt at the computer renaming my movies.
Did it this way for my movies. Sittning in front of the tv earley morning with my 1 year old using phone as remote i downloded the info manually for the movies that xbmc wasnt able to find. Took some mornings but now its done. But ill have to learn how to use that block renamer because xbmc dont find Any of my series so they all have to be renamed.
But that ill do someother time. Play the series from files for now.
Thanks for all the help
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Hi...followed these instructions on the MediaElch website;
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kvibes/mediaelch
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mediaelch
All seems to work fine until I get to the install and I get;
sjswallow@Queeg:~$ sudo apt-get install mediaelch
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package mediaelch
Any ideas or is it just a downed server at the moment?
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On the website from mediaelch I read that version 2.2 is upcoming,
when will this version be available for downloading?
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I'm using 12.04 at the moment. I'm not familiar with what number goes with what nickname. They all sound like names of ale's to me!
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12.04 is Precise, 14.04 is Trusty. _J@n_ is correct that there is only a trusty package available in that repo, so yeah you would either have to build from source, or bite the bullet and upgrade to 14.04 *shock*
Learning Linux the hard way !!
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2014-08-26, 14:08
(This post was last modified: 2014-08-26, 14:08 by JesusOnEez.)
OK...I'm a bit loath to do that as it took me a month of Sundays getting SAB, CouchPotato and SickBeard working on that system (I'm no Linux expert...I'd barely even call myself vaguely familiar with it) to my satisfaction, and I do hear that doing a clean install from 12.04 to 14.04 is the best bet.
I'll have a think about it...thanks for your input.
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I'll take the plunge in a couple of weekends (stag do this weekend). Thanks for the help chaps.