Hi
Is this still right the right location for the userdata folder as listed in the wiki? I just installed on Ubuntu 10.4 and I could only find it in usr/share/xmbc/userdata
Something wrong with my install maybe?
Thanks
(linux) $HOME/.xbmc/userdata
lennon105
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2010-10-09 01:08
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MacUsers
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2010-10-09 01:22
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lennon105 Wrote:Something wrong with my install maybeMost likely, unless something has been changed very recently. Do you have $HOME/.xbmc at all?? Cheers!! MONEUAL 320B | ASUS P5Q-VM | Core2Duo E6320 | GeForce GT220 | Kingston KVR 800Mz HyperX DDR2 4GB (2 x 2GB) | UJ-120 BD-ROM | Pioneer VSX-920-K | KEF KHT3005SE-W | Panasonic TH-37PV500B | Ubuntu 10.04 | XBMCbuntu [ v10.0, r35648 ] |
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lennon105
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2010-10-09 01:29
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NO....But I'm not 100% sure what $home is. I have just Home but doesn't include /.xbmc
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kaiser423
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2010-10-09 01:35
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it just be /home/*YOUR USER NAME*/.xbmc
So, on my box it is /home/xbmc/.xbmc. the .xbmc is typically hidden in a lot of file managers. edit: $HOME is just a variable, which should be the home location on your box. Much like on th ecommand line, ~ is a special character for home. If you go "cd ~" and then "cwd" it should show what your home directory is. |
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lennon105
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2010-10-09 01:53
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Found it.... It was hidden.
Thanks so much. Still can't get the remote to work. Works in Ubuntu but not in xbmc. |
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