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Wouldnt a normal installation of 13.10 server be rather ok? Afaik it doesn't install any packages that disturb XBMC or X in any way.
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.................... after do-release-upgrade internal keyboard is disabled....
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interesting, probably a kernel problem. You might want to open a bug report on ubuntu.
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2014-02-25, 18:46
(This post was last modified: 2014-02-25, 18:49 by VanillaXtract.)
If your hardware has a PS/2 port, then only a PS/2 keyboard will work during 13.10 installs. Same thing happened to me.
EDIT: Check to see if you can disable it in the BIOS would be an option too.
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Hi
I have hit a problem. The instructions say to change some settings in XBMC. I am running Frodo and I don't see these options anywhere
4.) XBMC settings
System->Settings->System->Video Settings:
Vertical Sync: Always on
System ->Video->Playback:
VDPAU: On
Prefer VDPAU Mixer: ON
VAAPI: off
Adjust Refreshrate to match video: On
Sync Playback to Display: On
Sync Method: Video Clock (Drop/Dupe)
Any ideas?
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This howto is for Gotham ... Follow it or open a new thread.
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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Yes - that's an effect of what we are currently seeing. I think fglrx will be completely abondoned in the future. Perhaps it's only kept left for some industry customers.
You can already try 3.14-rc4 it's on ubuntu mainline ...
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.