if it can help someone (I've just found this feature -_-):
it is possible to select xbmc at log sreen like ubuntu or ubuntu 2D.
It will start xbmc only but you can go back to ubuntu very fast by login out .
This solution is way faster than starting ubuntu then xbmc in fullscreen (of course it depend on your need).
if it can help someone (I've just found this feature -_-):
it is possible to select xbmc at log sreen like ubuntu or ubuntu 2D.
It will start xbmc only but you can go back to ubuntu very fast by login out .
This solution is way faster than starting ubuntu then xbmc in fullscreen (of course it depend on your need).