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RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - -DDD- - 2014-02-11 Do you need a GUI for the Crashplan Software? RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - OllieB - 2014-02-11 (2014-02-10, 23:04)bustamelon Wrote:(2014-02-10, 22:54)OllieB Wrote: When I try to change the value in the Wake on LAN dropdown box to stay off the Visual BIOS screen freezes and I cannot make any further changes. I have to manually use the power button to switch the NUC off and on to try again. Tried about five times now, without success.That sucks. Do you have a regular keyboard and mouse connected? I found that with one of those battery powered wireless deals, I had the same issue for some reason, but once I hooked up a real keyboard/mouse, all was fine. I currently only have a WIRED keyboard attached, but no mouse. I will try attaching and using a mouse this evening to see whether that makes a change. I will also disable the UEFI boot option and check the display option mentioned. Thanks for the suggestions. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - Aquila - 2014-02-11 Yes thats right, with keyboard i had freezing too, but with a mouse it works. Here is a thread with Intel Members. I already tested a Testbios which dosn't work as well, but i hope they will fix all bugs soon. https://communities.intel.com/thread/46549?start=15&tstart=0 Please use this Thread too, to get a higher Priority. Now the only Bug i have is the USB 3.0 Bug, btw, i installed the last Gotham Nightly OpenELEC-Generic (x86_64) – r17689-g27f8e1c It works but i have no 5.1 Sound only stereo, is that normal in Nightlies? In Frodo Stable Versions it works well RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - zag - 2014-02-11 Yes there is a bug in the bios that you have to use a mouse to turn off wake on lan. Using the keyboard freezes the machine for some reason. *Added warning to first post RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - Crssi - 2014-02-11 (2014-02-10, 22:07)OllieB Wrote:(2014-02-10, 19:29)Crssi Wrote: I would be more accurate at first... but I am not at home to take a look. If suspend works in OE, you can use it instead of power off, if this is convinient for you. NUC when turned off uses about 0.6W and in a suspend state it takes 1.2W. I use a suspend, since I dont care for a 0.6W difference. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - tutu - 2014-02-11 (2014-02-10, 23:10)Jorgensen Wrote: And that HD audio also works in XBMCBUNTU? Basically, if you have any experience with XBMCBUNTU and the Hasweel NUCs to share, I would be glad. Follow this guide to set it all up manually - http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=165707 You can then do as you please adding emulators etc. You also get HEVC decoding. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - javiertoti - 2014-02-11 How to open folders faster? I've recently purchased an intel Nuc i3 with 4gb of ram (60gb mSata) and it isn't as fast as my xbox1 opening lan folders with a lot of files... it's very frustrating. Is it related with the cache, membuffer or SMB? I don't use library. I've tried several things without luck. http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=111399 A lot of thanks. OpenELEC-Generic.x86_64-devel-20140116145133-r17009-gd6c28f3 RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - Jorgensen - 2014-02-11 (2014-02-11, 07:08)-DDD- Wrote: Do you need a GUI for the Crashplan Software? No, not necessarily on the NUC. I can always connect like this: http://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/Latest/Configuring/Configuring_A_Headless_Client But I still need to install the Crashplan SW on the NUC in the first place. And I am still not convinced that this is possible using OPENElec. And therefore, I was hoping that the black/gray fix was already implemented in XBMCbuntu. Sorry for going OT. (2014-02-11, 14:30)tutu Wrote:(2014-02-10, 23:10)Jorgensen Wrote: And that HD audio also works in XBMCBUNTU? Basically, if you have any experience with XBMCBUNTU and the Hasweel NUCs to share, I would be glad. Thanks. But as long as the black/washed out gray fix is not implemented in XBMCbuntu, I won't install XBMCbuntu. RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - OllieB - 2014-02-11 (2014-02-11, 09:07)OllieB Wrote:(2014-02-10, 23:04)bustamelon Wrote:(2014-02-10, 22:54)OllieB Wrote: When I try to change the value in the Wake on LAN dropdown box to stay off the Visual BIOS screen freezes and I cannot make any further changes. I have to manually use the power button to switch the NUC off and on to try again. Tried about five times now, without success.That sucks. Do you have a regular keyboard and mouse connected? I found that with one of those battery powered wireless deals, I had the same issue for some reason, but once I hooked up a real keyboard/mouse, all was fine. YES! Using a mouse solves the freeze problem as already confirmed by others as well. However, - with Deep S4/S5 disabled, - wake on Lan disabled, - Enhance IR enabled, - UEFI boot disabled I am still NOT able to wake up the NUC with my remote. Powering off works with the remote so I am fairly sure that the remote functions (I am using the Xbox 360 media remote). I have also not been able to restore displaying the NUC logo screen which means I have to guess when to press F2 Any further ideas RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - bustamelon - 2014-02-11 (2014-02-11, 20:09)OllieB Wrote: YES! Using a mouse solves the freeze problem as already confirmed by others as well. Did you CHECK "wake system from S5" ? (I assume so, probably not applicable anyway if you have deep sleep disabled). Have you tried running irw to make sure the power on command is being sent from the remote? http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=LIRC RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - -DDD- - 2014-02-11 (2014-02-11, 20:08)Jorgensen Wrote: No, not necessarily on the NUC. I can always connect like this: http://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/Latest/Configuring/Configuring_A_Headless_Client But I still need to install the Crashplan SW on the NUC in the first place. And I am still not convinced that this is possible using OPENElec. And therefore, I was hoping that the black/gray fix was already implemented in XBMCbuntu. Crashplan you can only install on OE when there is a Plugin for that or you can compile it by yourselt, but i don't know how to do that. XBMCbuntu is outdated, maybe with ubuntu 14.04 it would be updated, but you don't need this, you can go with the link tatu and i posted and install ubuntu mini with xbmc. This (http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=165707) isn't xbmcbuntu, this is ubuntu mini with xbmc addon, this is the right Solution for you RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - OllieB - 2014-02-11 (2014-02-11, 20:42)bustamelon Wrote:(2014-02-11, 20:09)OllieB Wrote: YES! Using a mouse solves the freeze problem as already confirmed by others as well. Checking Wake system from S5 is NOT checked but as I am not using deep sleep S4/S5 I do not think that this would be related. Yes I have used irw to check that the power button sends a command and yes it does (also demonstrated by the fact that I can power off the NUC using the remote). The information returned by irw is: 74 0 KEY_POWER devinput 74 0 KEY_POWER_UP devinput I have noticed that the remote device is not listed in /proc/acpi/wakeup as a device that is enabled for S3, this is something I was reading on the internet but I am not sure this file is still used under openelec RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - bustamelon - 2014-02-11 (2014-02-11, 21:14)OllieB Wrote:(2014-02-11, 20:42)bustamelon Wrote:(2014-02-11, 20:09)OllieB Wrote: YES! Using a mouse solves the freeze problem as already confirmed by others as well. Hmm, not sure. So you have a single power button I guess vs. a discrete on/off. A google search returned an early page from this thread where it looks like a similar issue is discussed. Maybe look back there to see if/how that was resolved. (starting around page 9-10) RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - micoba - 2014-02-11 I've considered buying a Tranquil Abel H2 Chassis, but the total prize including the PSU kit for a delivery to Germany would be 150€. C'mon, it's just a C A S E! For that kind of money I can get another bay trail device or a nuc celeron. Though the competitors cases aren't cheap as well... the Impactics D3NU1-IR-USB-B costs 109€ + delivery! But the design of the Tranquil is MUCH nicer! My question is, do you think the prizes will be lower in a couple of months? Or is this a special product, that is produced by pure demand? What do you all think? RE: Intel NUC - HTPC (Haswell Late 2013 edition) - zag - 2014-02-11 The Tranquil Abel H2 is well worth the money. Love mine. |