Awesome, Since there is that problem we found with the svn builds, how would you propose getting the crystalhd support into a build I can use. I am loving the maasive performance increase in the UI already. When I get everything down I may do it again from scratch to clean up the system from the ir stuff I tried tonight, along with hacking up ppas and using 195 drivers. I wanna make sure I know what I'm doing first and I can get my harmony 550 working and ,hopefully, get up to the latest build.
You and scott have been so patient with me thus far, thanks so much. On Feb 8, 11:40 pm, Kendrick Vargas <[email protected]> wrote: > You know what... gimme till tonight, I'll send you my LIRC build (to > handle repeats), my lirc configs, my harmony plex remote config, and the > relevant configs for XBMC to make it all work smooth together... Really, > it'll be rather easy. Gimme an hour or two. > -peace > > > > Andrew Baxter wrote: > > lol I don't even wanna know how complicated it's going to be to get my > > harmony remote working on this. It looks like all of the patches and > > downloads are for Hardy, I tried to start it but so much was different > > than Karmic it gave me an instant headache. > > > On Feb 8, 7:44 am, Andrew Baxter <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Ok, so I installed ppa-purge and remove all repos and readded the > >> stable ppa and viola, good to go. Unfortunately, I am down to the Dec > >> 24 build and, if I'm correct, does not have CHD support. Now I just > >> need to figure out how to update to the nightlies without breaking > >> everything. > > >> You guys have been awesome btw. > > >> On Feb 8, 12:04 pm, Andrew Baxter <[email protected]> wrote: > > >>> This is all I can seem to install now, and I'm getting the libcurl > >>> errors. > >>> (1:9.11+svn27563-karmic1 > >>> I don't know how to delete ppa repositories cause my sources.list > >>> isn't showing any of the ppas that i've added so that I can remove > >>> them. I would like to install a non-svn release to try to remedy the > >>> error, unless there is a way to fix it without. > >>> Thanks guys for helping thus far. > >>> On Feb 7, 10:30 pm, Kendrick Vargas <[email protected]> wrote: > >>>> Sorry I didn't catch this until now. I'm in the keys on a mini vacay :-) > >>>> When I installed xbmc-svn, i found it wanted libcurl4 but it wasn't > >>>> available from any of the default repositories. So it's crashing because > >>>> of a missing library. Stable xbmc uses libcurl3, so it works. If you > >>>> don't need svn, don't use it. Just add the xbmc-repo without the "-svn" > >>>> part. > >>>> If you want the newest nVidia drivers, look around the net for the ppa > >>>> for nvidia-vdpau ... that will have the 195 drivers. > >>>> Good luck! > >>>> -peace > >>>> Scott D. Davilla wrote: > >>>>>> it doesn't even look like XBMC is putting out a log file. See how I > >>>>>> mean everything goes downhill quickly? I just need a guide without > >>>>>> wrong information and typos, lol. > >>>>> xbmc's log file is at ~.xbmc/temp/xbmc.log . > >>>>> I also asked about dmesg and /etc/X11/xorg.conf ? Work the problem. XBMC > >>>>> is not starting, so we find out why.- Hide quoted text - > >>>> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > >> - Show quoted text - -- To post to this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/atv-bootloader?hl=en
