So I want to startup up the Twonky server every time I boot up my laptop. I followed the online instructions (http://www.twonkyvision.de/Support/FAQ/ ... inux&n=1:8), and played around with various things. I settled on dumping a script (TwonkyStart.sh, contents below) in my /etc/init.d folder and running the usual 'sudo update-rc.d TwonkyStart.sh defaults' command. Now when I reboot my machine I see there is a process running (pidof twonkymedia returns an id), however the 360 can't see the server. If I kill that existing process and then execute the exact same script I run at startup then the 360 instantly recognizes it. Can anyone explain this?
TwonkyStart.sh script version 1 (no luck):
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#!/bin/sh
/usr/local/TwonkyVision/./twonkymedia -xD
# EOF.
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#!/bin/sh
/usr/local/TwonkyVision/./twonkymedia -D
# EOF.
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#!/bin/sh
/usr/local/TwonkyVision/./twonkymedia -x
# EOF.