==== Creating Xbian image with CouchPotato, SickRage and Transmission for Raspberry Pi / Raspberry Pi 2 ==== === **UPDATE - New official SickRage repository included! (jan2016)** === === Creating Xbian image on MicroSD/SD card === Recommended microsd card size is 8gb with maximum speed of reading and writing around 40Mbps. Try to use external hd for downloading Movies, TV Shows ... Firtsly I used the same SD card for downloading Movies, TV Shows and after three months I get some bad sectors and boot problems. 1. Download Xbian installer from http://www.xbian.org/getxbian/ 2. Select version: Xbian 2014.12.15 rpi (recommended latest stable version without step 3.) For Raspberry Pi 2, use image for Pi2 model, don't use image from Raspberry Pi 1! Additional information: Some early version cannot be updated and you have to manualy change update repos (this was problem around dec. 2014 - feb. 2015, latest stable versions have been fixed) 3. Insert your microSD/SD card into Raspberry Pi, go through wizard! (if you don't finish wizard, you won't be able to connect via ssh). === Connecting to ssh via Mac Os X Terminal === Change ip address of your xbian (default username - xbian). ssh xbian@192.168.x.x Enter password: raspberry Steps to use commands in right order: 1. Check and get new updates sudo apt-get update 2. Install package p7zip for extraction zip files sudo apt-get install p7zip-full 3. Upgrading all packages to the latest version sudo apt-get upgrade –y 4. Installing CouchPotato: sudo apt-get install -y -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confdef" -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confold" xbian-package-couchpotato 5. Installing Transmission: sudo apt-get install -y -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confdef" -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confold" xbian-package-transmission 6. Install dependencies: sudo apt-get install python-cheetah git-core -y If for some strange reason this code doesn't work, please go to: http://www.htpcguides.com/install-sickrage-raspberry-pi-usenet-torrent-tv/ and copy it from there. Then will definitely work. 7. Install a working unrar for the Raspberry Pi: wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/bananapi/files/unrar_5.2.6-1_armhf.deb 8. Install the unrar package: sudo dpkg -i unrar_5.2.6-1_armhf.deb 9. Git clone the SickRage installation into Raspbian: sudo git clone https://github.com/SiCKRAGE/SickRage.git /opt/sickrage 10. Make Xbian owner: sudo chown -R xbian:xbian /opt/sickrage 11. Test to see if it works: python /opt/sickrage/SickBeard.py –d 12. Install Upstart: sudo apt-get install upstart Confirm with Yes 13. Create the SickRage upstart script file sudo nano /etc/init/sickrage.conf Paste this SickRage upstart script Raspbmc Note: if you are running Raspbmc remove the setuid and setgid lines. Change the exec line to su – pi -c “exec /opt/sickrage/SickBeard.py” #author "HTPCGuides.com" #description "Upstart Script to run SickRage as a service on Ubuntu/Debian based systems" #Set username for the process. Should probably be what you use for logging in setuid xbian setgid xbian start on runlevel [2345] stop on runlevel [016] respawn exec /opt/sickrage/SickBeard.py Hit Ctrl+x, press Y and then Enter 14. Run the service to see if it works: sudo service sickrage start 15. You should see a message like this: sickrage start/running, process 14827 16. You may still not be able to access it unless you reboot: sudo reboot === Extra information: === At step 4. you can use one of these packages: nzbget sudo apt-get install -y -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confdef" -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confold" xbian-package-nzbget sickbeard sudo apt-get install -y -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confdef" -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confold" xbian-package-sickbeard headphones sudo apt-get install -y -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confdef" -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confold" xbian-package-headphones This include all of them with couchpotato and transmission sudo apt-get install -y -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confdef" -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confold" xbian-package-download === Default port of packages: === Transmission: http://x.x.x.x:9091/ NZBGet: http://x.x.x.x:9092/ Headphones: http://x.x.x.x:9093/ Sick Beard: http://x.x.x.x:9094/ CouchPotato: http://x.x.x.x:9095/ CouchPotato Wizard: http://x.x.x.x:9095/wizard SickRage: http://x.x.x.x:8081/ === If you have some problems with SickRage, you could try this: === Removing folder: cd / cd opt sudo rm -r -f sickrage Now repeat steps from 9 to 14. === Samba write access: === 1. Connect to Xbian via terminal or Putty. 1. Enter default username: xbian and password: raspberry or raspberrz 2. At the prompt, enter: sudo nano /etc/usbmount/usbmount.conf 3. In Nano (a text editor) find the line: SMBSHARE=no 4. Change SHARERW=noto SHARERW=yes 5.Exit Nano and save (Control+X, Y). 6.Reboot sudo reboot 7.You should now be able to connect to you Pi in Windows using SMB with \\XBIAN\ or \\192.168.1.149\ (check your ip on Xbian) or find your Pi in your Network and have write permission. === Samba share protected with password === In default is enabled Public=Yes, but with this option on windows, doesn't require password and guest user have full permission, to disable this, follow these steps: If you want to check if this is enable, type command: sudo testparm -s First you have to change password and enable username for samba share: Change password for username: sudo smbpasswd -a xbian Enable account: sudo smbpasswd -e xbian sudo net conf setparm xbmc-backup "guest ok" no Try this if step before didn't worked: sudo net conf setparm Name_Of_USB_Drive "guest ok" no Now there shouldn't be anymore: Public = Yes, check with: sudo testparm -s Reboot sytem: sudo reboot Try on Windows, open Explorer (WIN+E), at address bar type \\ip.of.your.xbian and try to open folder. Now should ask for username and password. === Change username and password for Transmission: === sudo service transmission stop cd / cd etc cd transmission sudo nano settings.json find rpc-password= “insertyournewpassword“ find rpc-username= “insertyournewusername” CTRL+X, Y in ENTER sudo service transmission start === Access to web gui remote to Transmission: === cd / cd etc cd transmission sudo nano settings.json find "rpc-enabled": no, change to "rpc-enabled": yes, find "rpc-whitelist": "here are some ip addresses that could access to transmission", change it if you want to access from everywhere. Change to: "rpc-whitelist": "*.*.*.*", Option to enable or disable restriction of rpc-whitelist: Enabled: "rpc-whitelist-enabled": true, Disabled: "rpc-whitelist-enabled": false, === CouchPotato === In settings must be different folder for downloaded movies, otherwise movies wouldn't be moved/copied to your folder!! (Settings->Downloaders->Transmission->Directory) Example: /home/xbian/downloads/Movies/ === If Xbian Config Gui doesn't start in XBMC/KODI === rename 30_packages.py to 30_packages.tmp xbmc mv /usr/local/share/xbmc/addons/plugin.xbianconfig/categories/30_packages.py /usr/local/share/xbmc/addons/plugin.xbianconfig/categories/30_packages.tmp kodi mv /usr/local/share/xbmc/kodi/addons/plugin.xbianconfig/categories/30_packages.py /usr/local/share/xbmc/kodi/addons/plugin.xbianconfig/categories/30_packages.tmp === Script for removing finished torrents === 1. Step, stop transmission: sudo service transmission stop 2. Go to /etc/transmission: cd /etc/transmission 3. Create script file: sudo nano autoremove.sh 4. Copy and paste text below, change "yourusername" and "yourpassword" to your user and password for transmission. After you paste it and edit, press "ctrl+x", "y" and "enter" (be careful how is text copied, it must be same as here, otherwise will not work correctly): #!/bin/sh # the folder to move completed downloads to port, username, # password SERVER="9091 --auth yourusername:yourpassword" # use transmission-remote to get torrent list from # transmission-remote list use sed to delete first / last line # of output, and remove leading spaces use cut to get first # field from each line TORRENTLIST=`transmission-remote $SERVER --list | sed -e '1d;$d;s/^ *//' | cut --only-delimited --delimiter=" " --fields=1` transmission-remote $SERVER --list # for each torrent in the list for TORRENTID in $TORRENTLIST do echo Processing : $TORRENTID # check if torrent download is completed DL_COMPLETED=`transmission-remote $SERVER --torrent $TORRENTID --info | grep "Percent Done: 100%"` # check torrents current state is STATE_STOPPED=`transmission-remote $SERVER --torrent $TORRENTID --info | grep "State: Seeding\|Stopped\|Finished\|Idle"` echo $STATE_STOPPED # if the torrent is "Stopped", "Finished", or "Idle" after # downloading 100%" if [ "$DL_COMPLETED" ] && [ "$STATE_STOPPED" ]; then # move the files and remove the torrent from Transmission echo "Torrent #$TORRENTID is completed" echo "Removing torrent from list" transmission-remote $SERVER --torrent $TORRENTID --remove else echo "Torrent #$TORRENTID is not completed. Ignoring." fi done 5. Edit settings.json: sudo nano settings.json 6. Search for: "script-torrrent-done-enabled": false, Now change "false" to "true" "script-torrrent-done-enabled": true, 7. Set path to script in settings.json. Search for: "script-torrent-done-filename":"", Add path: "/etc/transmission/autoremove.sh" Now looks something like this: "script-torrent-done-filename": "/etc/transmission/autoremove.sh", 8. Run transmission service: sudo service transmission start === Script was founded on xbian forum === Link: http://xbian.org/forum/thread-2781.html === Steps for SickRage were taken from this site:=== http://www.htpcguides.com/install-sickrage-raspberry-pi-usenet-torrent-tv/