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  1. open your rclone config in a text editor, copy the entireity, and then paste into the rclone config in the UNRAID settings section.
  2. I'd actually recommend LibreElec over OpenElec now to be honest. Most of the dev team for OpenElec left and joined the forked project which is LibreElec. That's if you want to go down the Kodi route rather than Plex. Thanks for the info. I'll probably go LibreElec.
  3. Thanks for the doing all the heavy lifting and writing about it. My acer revo running openelec died last week and I need a replacement. I've settled on a Pi3 running either rasplex or openelec. Keep up the awesome work.
  4. https://www.backblaze.com/blog/hard-drive-reliability-q4-2015/
  5. What case is that? Looks like an awesome build! This has been a good discussion here and is something I am planning for. Thanks for all the insight!
  6. anyone using digikam to manage their photos? I have about 200,000 photos that I would like to organize, and would like some feedback whether using this docker is a viable solution. Anyone test this vs. Piwigo or Photoshow?
  7. I just installed this plugin after using the docker version last month. I removed the docker a few weeks ago, and installed the plugin. When I go to the IP:6237 I am greeted to a blank page. I tried stopping/starting the plugin to no success. I installed using Community Apps. edit: It's working now. I just restated my unraid box and it started working.
  8. http://slickdeals.net/f/8461087-1tb-samsung-850-evo-ssd-at-jet-first-time-buyers-only-for-241
  9. Hey danioj I saw in another thread you were going to get a gtx 980 and use steam link game streaming. Have you set that up?
  10. In reply to your keyboard issues, I use <bootmenu enable='no'/> to skip the first boot menu. This focuses the keyboard on the Enoch boot loader. For passing the 25% mark on boot you need to add some boot flags at the Enoch bootloader. I used nv_disable=1 to fully boot. Then install the Nvidia webdriver. The webdriver won't work for 10.11.2 so you need to install and modify the driver with an application called NVIDIA® WebDriver Updater.app. On the NVDAStartupWeb.kext patch tab enter 15D9c as fake OS build. After installing the driver the driver thinks you're still on 10.11.1. I didn't touch anything else in the app. After installing the drivers, reboot with nvda_drv=1 at the Enoch boot loader. I need to enter this at every boot which is annoying. I hope you don't have to. Check out this post for the correct files in the /Extra folder: https://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=44908.msg429831#msg429831 ps: I also use a GTX 960 for the OSX VM. It drives 4 monitors (1*4K, 1*HD, 2*1600x1200) perfectly fine. Working perfectly for my GTX 750 ti ! Download textwrangler and check your boot plist. Make sure textedit didnt add any garbage to it. If i used the one from the macfiles zip it added extra formatting garbage. Once I used textwranger and only had the plaintext version from the guide it worked and no longer required manually adding nvda_drv=1 Which brand of 750 ti card are you using? I'm leaning towards the EVGA or MSI versions that have 1 fan because of the compact size. I also want to make sure that the GPU passthrough works for me.
  11. Wow, thanks for the quick reply. I'll test these settings out tomorrow.
  12. Why is my Kodi not updating when I add new content to my Emby library? It seems like I need to restart my Kodi machine a few times. I am using Openelec btw.
  13. So if I get a GPU and use passthrough, I can use custom resolutions like 3440x1440 to dual monitors? I'm curious, because I read the above post and some historical posts about people pushing 2 or 3 monitors at native resolution.
  14. I just wanted to chime in here on my progress. Thanks archedraft for the guide. I am not doing USB or GPU passthrough so I guess my setup is pretty basic. My goal is to have an OSX install to play around with. A few questions: It is noted that if I want a higher resolution to add: <key>Graphics Mode</key> <string>1440x900x32</string> to the bootloader config in /Extra/org.chameleon.boot.plist. So does that mean I will be stuck at whatever resolution I enter into that line? I would like to use splashtop viewer from my desktop at a higher resolution vs. splashtop viewer on my laptop. Both at their native monitor resolutions. Also, after the VM is created can I add more cpu cores and RAM with the VM editor? I want to make sure before I start breaking things.