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2013-03-21, 00:42
(This post was last modified: 2013-03-21, 02:01 by the_dingman.)
Somehow on one of my machines I've accidentally installed xmbc v13 alpha2. I want v12. I've installed from terminal via apt-get. I'm a bit new to linux, and can't figure out how to fix this. I've tried uninstalling a reinstalling, and it keeps installing v13.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
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As noted in the thread I linked above, you need to change the ppa from "unstable" to "stable". In other words, you're pointing to the bleeding edge code so that's what you get when you install from there.
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Ok, so I get now that launchpad.net is where it comes from either way...
I did some playing around with removing ppa's and I'm not exactly sure how, but I got it. Thanks for the help.
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Great, glad you got it sorted!
I was about to suggest you log-in to the desktop environment and use the package manager to view your current repositories list and remove any stray "unstable" ones for XBMC. Of course, if you're using something like OpenELEC, then there's no desktop enviornment. Anyway, that's moot now.