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Help and Support (Using VoxCommando) => Tutorials => Topic started by: ajith on January 13, 2012, 02:59:44 PM

Title: VoxCommando with XBMC on Linux - A Tutorial
Post by: ajith on January 13, 2012, 02:59:44 PM
Hello friends,

Here is a tutorial I put together after I successfully setup and used VoxCommando to control XBMC running on a Linux box. The key difference here being, there is no Windows box involved, at least not in the physical sense!

Click the link below and read on to find out how you can do it -

VoxCommando with XBMC on Linux - A Tutorial (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wXmbA--FEVQWHmF2vuoQo3WWV4D1R1mNeBXBgeIYLac/edit)

I'd appreciate it if Linux users can try this and post your feedback here.


cheers

-Ajith
Title: Re: VoxCommando with XBMC on Linux - A Tutorial
Post by: Kalle on January 13, 2012, 03:30:34 PM
Hello friends,

Here is a tutorial I put together after I successfully setup and used VoxCommando to control XBMC running on a Linux box. The key difference here being, there is no Windows box involved, at least not in the physical sense!

Click the link below and read on to find out how you can do it -

VoxCommando with XBMC on Linux - A Tutorial (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wXmbA--FEVQWHmF2vuoQo3WWV4D1R1mNeBXBgeIYLac/edit)

I'd appreciate it if Linux users can try this and post your feedback here.


cheers

-Ajith
Hi Ajith, great work ::bow

Kalle
Title: Re: VoxCommando with XBMC on Linux - A Tutorial
Post by: jitterjames on January 13, 2012, 03:33:46 PM
Thanks Ajith,

It looks super.  ::banana
Title: Re: VoxCommando with XBMC on Linux - A Tutorial
Post by: nime5ter on January 17, 2012, 09:47:00 PM
I just noticed this today. What a fantastic contribution, thanks Ajith!
Title: Re: VoxCommando with XBMC on Linux - A Tutorial
Post by: vulcanjedi on August 22, 2012, 01:05:03 AM
Ajith, a  great doc/tutorial probably the one thing missing here is a bit more clearer doc.  Great stuff.  Amazed you got Win7 to run with w/ a very very small resource footprint?  This makes me think should be possible in my Acer Revo 1600....hmm.
The available mics poses a question so for now, I'm thinking of still using my remote Mac with VirtualBox Win7 setup but nice to now if I try with my Revo it could work without me buying/building a new box.
Cheers.