If you have the knowledge of building your own XBMC package, the ppa-builder.sh program has now initial support for building Ubuntu 10.10 packages. More info:
A XBMC Media center solution for Nvidia ION systems and AMD Fusion, Home theaters, Media players, HTPC's and more!
If you have the knowledge of building your own XBMC package, the ppa-builder.sh program has now initial support for building Ubuntu 10.10 packages. More info:
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Dit heeft niet te maken met een source voor 10.10?
Die is er nog steeds niet via de officiele manier?
Wat bedoel je met source via de officiele manier? Dit is om via de officiele manier (source) juist een package te maken.
iets maar uitleg voor mij (n00b) aub:)
wat ik bedoel is dat ik een source toevoeg aan mijn reposetories.
en dat ik vanuit synaptics of terminal de laatste svn voor 10.10 kan gebruiken.
Would really love a ‘noob’ guide on how to build this.
http://github.com/xbmcfreak/xbmcfreak-maverick for anyone that missed that
Well,
With all due respect
I think the idea is for people who want to build their own software, have to figure it out for themselves. This is not meant to work out of the box supported. So it’s not n00b-proof
You’ll just have to wait untill the official packages arive. (unless a non-n00b volunteer wants to give it a shot, but there are too many variables to guarentee for it to work everywhere. It’s quite difficult/precise work to make a package that runs (almost) everywhere….