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aldin
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i build new HTPC based is core 3220
4gb ram and ssd hdd
i installed openelec - and i have network problems - seems that its not support my h77m-dsh lan card ( atheros ar8151).
i live the consept that after 6 sec the xbmc load!!
witch OS that will be support my lan onboard you recommand for me that i can put xbmc on top always like openelec and will load fast like openelec?
only htpc - not gaming.
win 7? win 8? witch win 7? ultimate?
other linux?
thank you
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Really? Did you try rebooting all your network devices? I had issues with my dhcp reservations and openelec for a while. I would have to remove the reservation and add it again.
If your connection works with Ubuntu it should work with Openelec.
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aldin
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i didnt try ubunto.
i try partedmagic and its workd with network
i talk with the openelec admins - they say its drvier problems.
1/so what can i do?
2. so which OS ?
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2013-09-12, 04:41
(This post was last modified: 2013-09-12, 05:10 by cwide.)
If you are still wanting an Openelec feel you can always try XBMCbuntu. If that doesn't work you can go Ubuntu and autolaunch XBMC at startup.
Obviously Windows is going to support your hardware... so you could always go that route.
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What version of OE did you try? Network configuration is alot easier is the 3.2 testing builds.
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aldin
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2013-09-12, 09:49
(This post was last modified: 2013-09-12, 09:56 by aldin.)
i tried OpenELEC-Intel.x86_64-3.0.6
xbmcubuntu is better than windows? this is OS with desktop or onlhy xbmc?
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jammyb
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Try the 3.2 openELEC test builds. You'll love it!
Modded MK1 NUC -
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Bay Trail NUC FTW!
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nickr
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Yeah but does it support his network card?
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2013-09-12, 17:16
(This post was last modified: 2013-09-12, 17:16 by Richard39.)
silly question I guess but u did set up the lan settings in openelec settings!