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Newbie, Os, Openelec?

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 12:49 pm
by Ah22
Hi,

I'd set out to use a pi to slideshow our pictures and movies of the children.

I'd originally set up raspbian OS, I had a quick nose around and then from searching found xbmc could do what I wished.

after realising raspxbmc isn't compatible (thinking I'd bricked the pi already) I tried open elec.

It does what I set out to do, it shares files from my laptop and HDD.

BUT, that's all it does I feel like I'm missing out on what the pi could do. I feel like I'm cheating.

Is it possible to run xbmc on raspbian os, or is there a program that will screensave photos and videos?

I'm new so raspian and installing anything looked scary.

Thanks

Alex

Re: Newbie, Os, Openelec?

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 2:47 pm
by Jayzeewood
From what I have read Raspbian Wheezy can install XBMC might be what you are looking for but l am very new to the Pi

Re: Newbie, Os, Openelec?

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 3:01 pm
by fruitoftheloom
Ah22 wrote:Hi,

I'd set out to use a pi to slideshow our pictures and movies of the children.

I'd originally set up raspbian OS, I had a quick nose around and then from searching found xbmc could do what I wished.

after realising raspxbmc isn't compatible (thinking I'd bricked the pi already) I tried open elec.

It does what I set out to do, it shares files from my laptop and HDD.

BUT, that's all it does I feel like I'm missing out on what the pi could do. I feel like I'm cheating.

Is it possible to run xbmc on raspbian os, or is there a program that will screensave photos and videos?

I'm new so raspian and installing anything looked scary.

Thanks

Alex
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XBMC is now called KODI see

http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewt ... 66&t=99866

Re: Newbie, Os, Openelec?

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 4:21 pm
by Ah22
Thank you fruit of the loom.

I assume the best place to get used to running command text would be from working through the tutorial materials?

Sadly I've never had much experience with this before and its a bit daunting to a person that's only ever double clicked something to install...

Re: Newbie, Os, Openelec?

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 4:31 pm
by fruitoftheloom
Ah22 wrote:Thank you fruit of the loom.

I assume the best place to get used to running command text would be from working through the tutorial materials?

Sadly I've never had much experience with this before and its a bit daunting to a person that's only ever double clicked something to install...
http://www.raspberrypi.org/help