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I upgraded today to:
ii xbmc 2:12.0~git20120929.1627-4423385-0precise XBMC Media Center PVR Xvba Edition (arch-independent data package)
ii xbmc-bin 2:12.0~git20120929.1627-4423385-0precise XBMC Media Center PVR Xvba Edition (binary data package)
When I boot and choose kernel 3.2.0-31 I end up at a initramfs prompt. However 3.0.0-26 boots just fine. Any suggestions or should I even worry about it?
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sounds like a grub error. something probably did go wrong with the upgrade, but it has nothing to do with xbmc.
try update-grub
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2012-10-02, 08:13
(This post was last modified: 2012-10-02, 08:14 by fritsch.)
@guilmxm:
Please retest with Confluence Skin. This seems something skin (AEON NOX) dependend. AEON Nox was recently updated and some users had other focus Problems.
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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nice! thanks
I found a similar hint before via google, but added the include into the wrong file...
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2012-10-03, 14:00
(This post was last modified: 2012-10-03, 14:03 by tomtomme.)
I already tried to go for master branch via git, but there it hangs already at configure:
checking for TAGLIB... no
configure: error: Could not find a required library. Please see the README for your platform.
but libtag devel is definitely installed - or can I disable taglib? simply via --disable-taglib?
Last month master worked here...
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2012-10-03, 14:17
(This post was last modified: 2012-10-03, 14:18 by Robotica.)
Hi guys....
I didn't follow all of your improvements but did something happen with HD Audio and MPEG2/4? Any news about AMD and it's drivers?