Have you tried accessing it via the xbmc Web interface? The remote brings my display back
I'll try this. Just find it funny that one has to power down/up to get it out of 'sleeping mode'.
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Have you tried accessing it via the xbmc Web interface? The remote brings my display back
Sorry guys, is there any way to view one's sabnzbd downloads (running from the HP media box (openelec/XBMC) from work? I know from home its possible (through wifi).
You'd need to set up some kind of inbound NAT on your router at home, and a dynamic DNS entry. I would not do it. If you really need to know the status, get sabnzbd to email you once it's done downloading something.
Is it possible to do this? Pros/Cons...I'll setup the email as a stop gap in the mean time.
Sorry guys, is there any way to view one's sabnzbd downloads (running from the HP media box (openelec/XBMC) from work? I know from home its possible (through wifi).
I just installed teamviewer..
Got mine set up as an Ubuntu 12.04 server, no gui.
I'm not sure how accessible your office pc is in respect of loading stuff, but I installed Hamachi vpn on my Proliant and work laptop to keep an eye on it.
I just installed teamviewer..
I see one has to pay for Hamachi
There's a free option as well, as long as you don't need more than 5 devices on your mesh network.
OK I see Hamachi is also free, how do I go about connecting?
You create yourself a login, and then create a network. Pick a mesh network and then the free option
Download the client to both pc's, with the linux client being at https://secure.logmein.com/welcome/labs/
You create yourself a login, and then create a network. Pick a mesh network and then the free option
Download the client to both pc's, with the linux client being at https://secure.logmein.com/welcome/labs/
On the linux box, you run:
sudo hamachi login
sudo hamachi set-nick HomeLinux
sudo hamachi join network-id
sudo hamachi do-join network-id
Not too sure on the last two. As I pulled this out of my bash history
On Openelec, how would I go about doing this?