2014-04-25, 15:39
INSKIP:
You can improve your experience with any of the versions of Linux/XBMC with the 'remote.conf' that I posted earlier in this thread. It maps unused buttons to give better control using the existing remote. Also, the XDA version of 'smb.conf' allows you to both read and write to the XBMC userdata folder as well as any USB and/or SD cards that are plugged into the ATV. Very handy for modding.
You should be able to use any of the mods you've developed for XBMC. I transferred a backup file from a PC version of XBMC to the Linux/XBMC version using the 'XBMC Backup' addon. All my setting addons transferred without problems.
Please post the mods that you might think we'll find handy so we can help test them on Linux/XBMC.
tinker
You can improve your experience with any of the versions of Linux/XBMC with the 'remote.conf' that I posted earlier in this thread. It maps unused buttons to give better control using the existing remote. Also, the XDA version of 'smb.conf' allows you to both read and write to the XBMC userdata folder as well as any USB and/or SD cards that are plugged into the ATV. Very handy for modding.
You should be able to use any of the mods you've developed for XBMC. I transferred a backup file from a PC version of XBMC to the Linux/XBMC version using the 'XBMC Backup' addon. All my setting addons transferred without problems.
Please post the mods that you might think we'll find handy so we can help test them on Linux/XBMC.
tinker