Raspbmc

Raspbmc is an XBMC and linux-based OS distribution for Raspberry Pi, created and maintained by Sam Nazarko.

Main features

 * Custom Linux distribution with minimalised kernel.
 * Auto-updating
 * UI installers for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X to allow installation onto am removable device (like USB key or external Hard drive), and NFS share
 * PVR / AirTunes / AirPlay integration
 * Many addons will work on Raspbmc including SpotiMC for Spotify support
 * Same stability and support as the Crystalbuntu Linux distribution
 * AFP, NFS and SMB file sharing
 * Configuration utility allowing installation of custom nightlies, audio configuration, update management,
 * Server mode – allows MySQL database hosting and Thumbnail sharing for XBMC multiseat systems.
 * 1080p decoding
 * Free!

Installing Raspbmc

 * Raspbmc hits 1.0 Final
 * Installing via Windows
 * Installing via Mac OS X or Linux

Updating Raspbmc
Raspbmc auto-updates itself, as long as version 1.0 Final (or later) is installed and the option 'Keep Raspbmc updated' is enabled in Raspbmc settings under System Configuration. This only takes place if the release build of XBMC is being used. If you have updated to a nightly version then you have to switch back to the release build via the Raspbmc Settings plugin for it to auto-update.

How to force an update if your Pi won't update
Ssh into your Pi and run the following commands:

sudo -s cd /scripts/upd_sys rm *.sh wget http://svn.stmlabs.com/svn/raspbmc/release/update-system/getfile.sh wget http://svn.stmlabs.com/svn/raspbmc/release/update-system/cdn_env_prep.sh reboot

Back Up Configuration/settings
Put back the backup on the system:
 * 1) Login to the pi and, from the /home/pi/ dir, type:
 * 2) Transfer that file to a secondary machine (ftp, sftp, or scp are all viable options)
 * 1) Return the tar file you copied in step 2 to the Raspberry Pi
 * 2) Run the following commands: