2009-02-22, 21:28
If you're wanting to use XBMC as a server to stream video to client machines, try using Tversity instead, as that's what it was designed for, and does run as a service. Use XBMC as a front-end to display the media content served up by said server.
As for remoting in and having XBMC launch again, remote to a different user account.
Ideally, XBMC should have its own user account, and said account should only have access to only what you want it to have access to, since security is a concern. Then remote in to a different account to get work done - this is how mine's set up, and it works perfectly.
As for remoting in and having XBMC launch again, remote to a different user account.
Ideally, XBMC should have its own user account, and said account should only have access to only what you want it to have access to, since security is a concern. Then remote in to a different account to get work done - this is how mine's set up, and it works perfectly.