Linux Add-ons don't do anything...???
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Total newbie here... sorry. I don't even know if this is the right forum....

This is my second post as my first violated the Piracy Policy and/or the Forum Rules. Here it is again with the offending parts removed...

I followed this video [link removed] to install [a well known package to manage add-ons, name removed] and I've followed this video [link to a well known video hosting site removed] to try to install the [name removed] repository. Everything seemed to go to plan - I got a box in the bottom right corner to say that the addon is enabled, but then - nothing. I also tried to install another [name removed] repository - again, a message to say it's enabled but I cannot see where or how to select them once installed. I can see these enabled addons:
[names all removed, but there's four of them]
There is no mention of [name removed] or the other [name removed].

I've read this Wiki post [link removed] but there is no help there. There is loads of help on installing add-ons but how do you use them?

Unfortunately searching the forums throws up thousands of unrelated posts. It's really frustrating... All I want to do is try free and legal, non-adult on-line TV. And the forum rules here don't make it easy! [Note: I fully support the anti piracy philosophy.]

I am running raspbmc 12.3 GIT20131212-9ed3e58.

Thanks to anyone who can help but I have an inkling this is not going to be easy....
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Go ask on the site where you got this repo from. We all know which one you want use and they are far from anything legal.
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(2014-04-21, 20:11)Martijn Wrote: Go ask on the site where you got this repo from. We all know which one you want use and they are far from anything legal.

@ Martijn

Thanks for your prompt reply. I had no idea that using this repo is illegal. As I do not want to go down that route it leads me to a different question... Is it possible to use XBMC to legally and freely watch any on-line TV? I want English programs if poss, but I live in Spain. It seems that Spanish ISPs block a hell of a lot - including a huge number of videos from the two biggest providers. I don't use a proxy service, neither do I want to...

Thanks again.
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