2010-07-07, 04:08
I am using a snapstream firefly remote and I have a special configuration for my television which allows me to load up a list of channels which are streaming from my hdhomerun.
The special files are
/usr/share/xbmc/system/Lircmap.xml
/home/adam/Ubuntu One/copy to XBMC/usr/share/xbmc/system/keymaps/keyboard.xml
/home/adam/Ubuntu One/copy to XBMC/usr/share/xbmc/system/keymaps/remote.xml
Every time an update occurs, I have to replace these files, then restart XBMC with the following command I have set up as a shortcut.
This is not an issue for me to do, but the problem is when my girl needs to watch TV and cannot because it's been upgraded.
How can I ensure that these files are not modified under any circumstances or that my personal settings are not effected by any new settings which have been "upgraded"?
The special files are
/usr/share/xbmc/system/Lircmap.xml
/home/adam/Ubuntu One/copy to XBMC/usr/share/xbmc/system/keymaps/keyboard.xml
/home/adam/Ubuntu One/copy to XBMC/usr/share/xbmc/system/keymaps/remote.xml
Every time an update occurs, I have to replace these files, then restart XBMC with the following command I have set up as a shortcut.
Code:
expect -c 'spawn ssh [email protected]; expect "password:" ; send "MYPASSWORD\n" ; expect "~#" ; send "killall xbmc\n"; expect "~"; send "exit"'
This is not an issue for me to do, but the problem is when my girl needs to watch TV and cannot because it's been upgraded.
How can I ensure that these files are not modified under any circumstances or that my personal settings are not effected by any new settings which have been "upgraded"?