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- | ====== How to use launchd on Mac OS X to start Serviio during bootup ====== | ||
- | This assumes that Serviio is installed under / | ||
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- | and copy the file to where it will be launched on system start | ||
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- | and to start it right away | ||
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- | Media library update fails unless you are logged in with the GUI due to the java image library tries to connect to a window server. By adding the following property to the Info.plist found in Serviio.app/ | ||
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