, partitioning, etc), but could not get it to boot my debian
install. I just replaced the /dev/sda2 with recovery-0.6 and my
appletv started to boot as it should.
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 1:07 AM, MxW mwajszc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm about to rip out my hair on the project
Christian,
I love you right now! Thank you so much. I have fluxbox XBMC up
and running. Just having trouble with wifi.
Thanks again :)
On Oct 15, 11:15 pm, MxW mwajszc...@gmail.com wrote:
Christian,
Now that I think about it...that might have been along the lines of
what I had done
Thanks for the heads up! Here's to hoping the fact that I'm using
3.0.6 won't come back to bite me.
On Oct 17, 1:20 pm, Christian Lyra l...@pop-pr.rnp.br wrote:
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 3:03 PM, MxW mwajszc...@gmail.com wrote:
Christian,
I love you right now! Thank you so much. I have
Hey guys,
I have my Gentoo/XBMC setup working pretty well with the exception of
one large kink; no audio through HDMI.
I know the past guides have said that sound through HDMI was not
possible was not possible but I've done some research and noticed some
people got it working with Alsa-Drivers but
#_hd_audio_architecture
with another confirming that the aforementioned link worked for him.
On Oct 30, 6:15 am, Christian Lyra l...@pop-pr.rnp.br wrote:
On Sunday, October 30, 2011, MxW mwajszc...@gmail.com wrote:
Christian,I am running kernel 3.1.0, xorg with nvidia-drivers and
alsa. Could running
Christian,
I received your email and wanted to say thanks.
I am using nvidia-drivers version 285.05.09-r1
I will send you my xorg.conf here in a second.
On Oct 30, 1:51 pm, Christian Lyra l...@pop-pr.rnp.br wrote:
Hi MxW
That sounds great Christian, sure thing!
I got my drivers
Ok guys, so I had put the audio issues on the backburner for a couple
days because my wifi wasn't working without ethernet being plugged in
as well but everything is sorted out. Now I'm back to this and wanted
to say thank you for the responses. I'd love to have audio over hdmi
but by the looks
adding said option to either /etc/modprobe.d/options /etc/modprobe.d/
alsa.conf or /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base will get RCA audio out working
without the need for a patch but none of these files are present and
creating them does nothing. :/
On Nov 2, 8:20 pm, MxW mwajszc...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok guys