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- Superorb - 2010-03-30 04:21 rbonon Wrote:I am still stuck on Jaunty due to Karmic's suspend/resume issues. What suspend/resume issues are you having on Karmic? - Caster - 2010-03-30 15:51 So.. No-one on this forum knows anything about a Debian-version of the PPA? - rbonon - 2010-03-30 15:57 Superorb Wrote:What suspend/resume issues are you having on Karmic? I decided to go for a set-top box setup, based on a GA-E7AUM-DS2H mobo, and suspend/resume is crucial for me. Before doing the XBMCBuntu setup, I tried both Ubuntu 9.04 and 9.11 as Live CD and also installed to the HD. 9.11 would not suspend, both as Live CD and as installed to HD. It would shutdown X11 and revert to a black screen, but would not sleep. This behaviour was mentioned both here in xbmc.org forums as well as in Ubuntu forums. I saw some mentions (could not remember exactly where) saying this was actually a known problem to Karmic, and should be fixed on Lucid, so I statyed with Jaunty. In my XBMCBuntu Jaunty setup, suspend/resume works excellently, but I would appreciate being able to install the later XBMC SVNs to enjoy some nicer skins (Aeon Hitched, Alaska revisited, etc). - treyh0 - 2010-04-07 22:55 Caster Wrote:So.. No-one on this forum knows anything about a Debian-version of the PPA? XBMC packages are available for squeeze and sid at http://debian-multimedia.org/ I tried them but kept having problems with VDPAU on random videos. When I tested Ubuntu and every single video worked fine, I decided to worry about it later and am still using Ubuntu. If you have the same problems with VDPAU and get them resolved, please let me know because I'd love to run Debian GNU/Linux instead (as with all the other computers in the house). - gipper - 2010-04-08 04:06 I have an ion 330 setup. Should I install a 32 bit version of Ubuntu with xbmc or a 64 bit version of ubuntu? - jok3r - 2010-04-08 11:35 64bit is preferred (imo) - JackieBrown - 2010-04-18 03:26 treyh0 Wrote:XBMC packages are available for squeeze and sid at http://debian-multimedia.org/It works for the Ubuntu stable version of XBMC because the vdpau support (for xvid) was not extisting in ffmpg when it was released. If you compile it yourself with external libraries enabled, you will have the same problem on all xvid files. - xanadu1979 - 2010-04-20 22:30 Seven weeks since an SVN build. Is the codebase still not stable? - prae5 - 2010-04-20 22:56 Code merge is still under way and no official builds will be released until then. Announcement will be made on xbmc.org when it is complete and nightly builds will resume. - Vladimir - 2010-04-21 19:25 BaerMan Where to find SVN26540? |