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It doesnt matter if you do it in putty.
If you did
mkdir scripts
without error, then you have a directory named scripts.
If you did sudo nano firefox.sh and saved it, then you have such a file.
Perhaps you log on in putty with another user than you run xbmc with. You need to put the files in the home directory of the user running xbmc and that user have to have permission to run the script.
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Ok. Using winscp I've found the script folder and the firefox.sh in it in the root folder.
My problem is that I see only my shared win7 folders while browsing for the script.
How do I enable the option to see local hdd folders ?
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no idea, unless the volumes is different. check alsa mixer and make sure everything is fine. I dont use any .asoundrc and firefox is working fine on spdif.
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Yes, but it seem to defeat the purpose of the file..
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yes, but that is the opposite what I said. Start vnc the normal way and connect to the display on the screen. I am guessing display 0. If you don't know how to do that start a thread about vnc (preferably in a vnc forum). I fail to see how the fact that you have firefox on the screen is connected to your problem to connect with vnc.
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Yep, will keep looking. Sorry to clutter your nice thread.