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godzirraRAWR
Sep 11, 2003

godzirra will trample your scrotum

EC posted:

How are you using XBMC to pick fanart and posters? When I run an update it just picks something, and I've never figured out how to download new images within XBMC.

I had this same problem, and got fed up, and now I use Ember Music Manager to scrape all of that stuff.

WAY more flexible.

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godzirraRAWR
Sep 11, 2003

godzirra will trample your scrotum

astr0man posted:

I just set up sabnzbd and sickbeard on a ubuntu box, but for some reason sab won't kick off the sabtosickbeard.py script when it finishes a download. Sickbeard kicks off the downloads just fine, and if I do manual post-processing on my sab download dir it works. Am I still supposed to fill in the "TV Download Dir" box in sickbeard even if I am using that post-processing script?

In sabnzbd the default post-processing is +Delete with no script, TV category script is set to sabtosickbeard.py, and I configured autoprocesstv.cfg. None of my sab logs show anything related to post-processing at all.

Did you edit sabtosickbeard.py? I think you have to add your sab host in there, or something along those lines.

godzirraRAWR
Sep 11, 2003

godzirra will trample your scrotum

astr0man posted:

It's installed from the ubuntu repo, and as far as I know my init scripts are set up correctly. The second process could be a forked subprocess, but stopping both of them requires stopping the daemon twice, which as far as I know shouldn't happen. (doesn't killing the parent process kill all of its children?)

Unfortunately I don't have my old terminal window to copy paste, but doing 'ps aux|grep sab' showed

peter 4325 26.1 3.4 333076 127072 ? Sl 14:14 38:34 /usr/bin/python -OO /usr/bin/sabnzbdplus --daemon

twice (the second one had a different PID), and I had to do 'sudo /etc/init.d/sabnzbdplus stop' twice before both processes disappeared.

Doing 'sudo /etc/init.d/sabnzbdplus restart' does not fix the problem.

What is the output of:
sysv-rc-conf --list

Sounds like you might have sab in there twice somewhere?

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