2011-01-18, 05:48
Angelscry Wrote:Ok... it seems related to an user privilege access. This script is working:
Would be better is we do not need to use the sudo command line.Code:#!/bin/sh
killall -9 xbmc.bin
cd /opt/boxee/
sudo /opt/boxee/run-boxee-desktop
xbmc
Have the same issue in Windows. I think it might be related to the fact that BOXEE is forked from XBMC. I don't think it's permissions but more like that XBMC is already running. When you launch with sudo you're effectively launching as another user (root) so it can't detect it is already running.
You could try my theory by using something like sudo -u user2 boxee (where user2 is a valid regular user who has boxee of course) it should work too without being root.
Even then...all this does not give us a fix :confused2: