- how to manage machine using SSH?
- can I use cron to perform maintenance tasks?
- will remote work
- will wireless connection work
Preparation
Backup media on XBMC host: music, videos onto external USB drive
Prepare installation media. Here I used OpenELEC Stable - Generic x86_64 Version:4.2.1 (tar version) and the installation script to write to a USB flash stick: link
The choices you make are written to a read-only file system. To update these options you will need to use the OpenELEC Configuration Addon.
Prepare installation media. Here I used OpenELEC Stable - Generic x86_64 Version:4.2.1 (tar version) and the installation script to write to a USB flash stick: link
Installation
I just followed instructions on from this link. For setup, I connected a keyboard to make data entry easier. I also selected to enable SSH.The choices you make are written to a read-only file system. To update these options you will need to use the OpenELEC Configuration Addon.
Post Installation
There really was very little to do:- remote worked out of the box
- wireless connection was simple with standard questions
- use the system file menu to copy music media onto /storage/music
- update album covers
- use the system file menu to copy video media onto /storage/video
- update video covers
Cron is supported, but I have not yet need to enable anything as the system pretty much looks after itself.
Summary
Apart from the very quick and easy installation, OpenELEC has these Features I love:- being able to add my ISP’s freezone playlists, so I can use my stereo to stream live music
- on demand YouTube (register your account and you get all your favourites)
- on demand TEDTalks via add-on
- reliable wireless connection (was a problem in my earlier version of XBMC)
- speedy start-up
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