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==Mac OS X 10.7 issues== | ==Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) issues== | ||
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| Question=SMB (Windows Sharing) isn't working when sharing files from 10.7 | |||
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* Apple changed how their SMB (Windows Sharing) server works in 10.7 that breaks compatibility with some applications such as XBMC. Alternative sharing options such as [[AFP|AFP (Apple File Protocol)]], [[FTP]], [[WebDAV]], or a [[File sharing|few others]] can be used instead. You can also get Windows Sharing working again by using a tool like [[SMBUp]], which will install an SMB server similar to what Mac OS X 10.6 had. | |||
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| Question=Userdata folder and logs are hidden on 10.7 | |||
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*By default, Mac OS X 10.7 hides the user's Library folder, which is where XBMC's userdata folder and logs are stored. There are a few ways to get around this: | |||
**While in the Finder, click on the "Go" menu and hold down {{button|Option}}, then select Library. | |||
**You can use programs such as TinkerTool to change the visibility of all or some hidden files/folders. | |||
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==Troubleshooting== | ==Troubleshooting== | ||
{{see also|troubleshooting}} | {{see also|troubleshooting}} |
Revision as of 19:06, 24 May 2012
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- For FAQs specifically about the Apple TV 1 see Apple TV 1 FAQ
XBMC for Mac specific Frequently Asked Questions and Answers.
General FAQ
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Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) issues
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- By default, Mac OS X 10.7 hides the user's Library folder, which is where XBMC's userdata folder and logs are stored. There are a few ways to get around this:
- While in the Finder, click on the "Go" menu and hold down Option, then select Library.
- You can use programs such as TinkerTool to change the visibility of all or some hidden files/folders.
- By default, Mac OS X 10.7 hides the user's Library folder, which is where XBMC's userdata folder and logs are stored. There are a few ways to get around this:
Remote controls
Troubleshooting
See also: troubleshooting
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