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Is that on openelec teeedubb?
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If you can get the frontend on OE it should work, but its just a launcher so it needs the frontend to be installed separately.
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So are you building mythfrontend in the openelec build tree, or using a 3rd party build and hoping the libraries work out?
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Ahh on my ubuntu partition (which I am currently dual booting with openelec to keep an eye on both openelec and gotham) I run mythbuntu, which autostarts mythfrontend. I then have a mythfrontend menu item that loads my XBMC remote keymap, then starts XBMC. When I exit XBMC I am back in mythfrontend.
mythfrontend buttons are easy, just move the menu page's xml file to ~/.mythtv/ and add a few lines.
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