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odinb
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Roger Waters was great!!! One of the best concerts I've been to!
When I run "./XboxMediaCenter -q" I get the error code: "The XBMC_HOME environment variable is not set." and "Segmentation fault".
What now?
Regards,
//Odin
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Rodalpho,
Could you explain your Freenx setup a little more? Doesn't this result in two X sessions, thus two instances of XBMC? I am just looking for a faster alternative to VNC, which is way to slow to remotely control XBMC. I have a feeling that what I am looking for is just not possible. Thanks.
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Please don't use this thread for discussion, this is just for HOWTOs. Start new threads for your questions.
In fact, if the mods want to delete all non-HOWTO posts, that would be a good idea.
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While they're at it...replace that direct apt-get line with a link to the README.
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wattazoum
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well, actually I modified it to be able to package but that doesn't cause any instability at all.
My problem is, on the 2 computers that I have under hardy, I can't play a video with XBMC (even compiled from svn, so I didn't understand.
It didn't stopped me from packaging it. So you can install and try . It won't break your system. And you can tell me if it works for you.
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wattazoum
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I wiped my account out and now it's working . So I apologize for this ,it was my fault for having the account from gutsy to hardy.
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wattazoum
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I have pinpointed the problem. It was due to pulseaudio which I had activated on my accounts.
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Apparently I'm not the only person who this has happened to, so:
Ubuntu has a bug where certain crashes will screw up your audio so only analog audio will play. Unfortunately XBMC causes these crashes frequently. If this happens, rename /etc/init.d/alsa-utils (to alsa-utils.BAK or something) and reboot. Once you boot, name it back to alsa-utils, run alsamixer to set up your audio again, and you should be good to go.
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For the initial scripts, change XboxMediaCenter to xbmc.bin if using the repos.