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2013-05-12, 02:13
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Hey guys you may have read a few of my other posts but I am new to XBMC and to programming a computer all together. I got a good grasp on hardware but could use some help. Which brings me to my questions, I am looking for someone to maybe spend a little time teaching/helping me how to do program xbmc system and set up a separate raid server. I live in Antelope, so hopefully we could get together .
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What if I offered to pay someone?
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(2013-05-15, 20:50)CitrusTheDragon Wrote: What if I offered to pay someone?
Don't, if you want your thread to stay open.
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2013-05-16, 03:40
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(2013-05-16, 02:36)CitrusTheDragon Wrote: If I offer money to people for exchange for services then you'll delete my thread? Is there some rule against it that I missed?
It's a gray area, at least as far as rules that are spelled out on
forum rules (wiki).
Generally speaking, the Team isn't comfortable with money/business being done on the forums. Even companies are directed to use TeamXBMC e-mail contact when they want to hire devs or do sponsorships. Personally, I don't have a problem with a situation like this, but it would be wise to steer away from paid offers on the forums.
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read the instructions on wiki.xbmc.org and post problems here.
If I have helped you or increased your knowledge, click the 'thumbs up' button to give thanks :) (People with less than 20 posts won't see the "thumbs up" button.)
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2013-05-16, 10:06
(This post was last modified: 2013-05-16, 10:14 by Kib.)
If you need someone to help you set stuff like this up in Antelope, it makes more sense to put a small ad or request in your local paper or city website asking for a tech-savvy person to assist you figuring it out. This is a large international website with many members from all over the world, and it seems you are looking more for a general techie than for a XBMC specialist.
Who knows, you might meet a new friend =)
I am available to do this for free provided you pay for the transport* required to get me to Antelope.
If you want to flesh out that deal please contact TeamXBMC via the email address on the website.
* I live in the Netherlands, international charges may apply.
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Or join a local user group, look at your local newsgroups.
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So I installed XBMC and it's not seeing any harddrive besides the one that the os is installed on. what am I doing wrong?
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What os and what hardware are you expecting? Another hard drive. I assume?
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2013-05-18, 23:27
(This post was last modified: 2013-05-19, 00:08 by CitrusTheDragon.)
Ubuntu and 3 other hard drives. I did a Google search but none of it worked.
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33 hard drives in one machine?