2012-06-12, 07:40
Well if they release an image like for the rPI you don't need much linux skills.
Just flash the image to an SD card plug it in and it directly boots into XBMC.
[That's the RPI version, I don't know how the progress is here, so it probably won't be so easy in the first releases]
The only thing is manual editing config files, you probably need to connect with ssh to edit them. But there is nothing complicated here.
Just flash the image to an SD card plug it in and it directly boots into XBMC.
[That's the RPI version, I don't know how the progress is here, so it probably won't be so easy in the first releases]
The only thing is manual editing config files, you probably need to connect with ssh to edit them. But there is nothing complicated here.