PS... if you install XBMC SVN, I found that I had to delete the .xbmc folder
that the new XBMC created in the xbmc user's home directory. Otherwise I had
problems with SQLite db's that it created when going back to the stable
version (they weren't compatible).
As always, let me know if that config pack I sent you works.
-peace
On 2/8/2010 7:45 PM, Andrew Baxter wrote:
> 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 -
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>
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