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I see XBMC is autostarted through xinit. Currently, I am using lightdm to autostart XBMC.
Is this just another variant of autostart? Or is this a way of auto start without the need to have X11 installed ?
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No xbmc without X11 (on the systems you know) - we have wayland support though :-)
It just uses a minimal setup, therefore a little upstart script is much faster than e.g. lightdm.
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Update: Green and white surfaces should be fixed now. I have updated the second post.
You can continue using oibaf ppa, when he next time rebuilds, it will also be fixed. But we thought parking a working version would be a good idea. So have fun with it again.
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dpkg -l |grep mesa | pastebinit
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Okay... Thanks. Seems to point to the same file :-)
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Hi pet.klikera,
nice to hear that. If you find time, also provide your qvdpautest results. It is not so easy to compile, but you will get it working I am sure :-)
Thanks for the feedback.
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