2011-02-08, 03:28
Same thing happened to me.
I did the dpkg thing then ran an apt-get update from terminal in ssh and updated fine
I did the dpkg thing then ran an apt-get update from terminal in ssh and updated fine
peteranton Wrote:...just because he/she did the iOS port, doesn't mean he/she has to have an attitude. No wait, I stand corrected.
And it did not clearly tell me what to do... I am not a developer, and before some a-hole chimes in and says I shouldn't be putting XBMC on a ATV, then the whole point of this forum is mute. Think about it folks.
Quote:Sorry, my net did not drop, my computer (and also the ATV, read my original question) did not hiccup. Again, insulting comments like: "you had some particles fall from the universe through your CPU." do not help, are not funny, and somewhat pathetic on your part (because you had no clue as to why I got that error....nothing at all wrong with that, just admit you don't know. It's okay!
Received the "~ root#".....really can't go anywhere from there