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Thanks much
Option 2, 3 and 4 worked for me
2. Edit /etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf
3. Add Custom Actions to PolicyKit
4. Disable Usbcore Autosuspend
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Nice work!
Although generally just allowing everything from xbmc with policykit is abit bad, I'd suggest you remove that part and just give the permissions needed instead.
XBMC Live does that and you may check out the configs for it.
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Tobias
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It doesn't works on my AppleTV with Ubuntu 8.04, apt-get can't find policykit-1 adn devicekit-power
BR