2014-03-01, 11:54
2014-03-01, 12:02
Update your installation - you are running most likely Ubuntu 12.10 which does not get any updates anymore as Ubuntu stopped supporting it.
2014-03-01, 12:18
Could do I suppose - yes, Running 12.10.. (Xbmcbuntu)
Can I update the linux version from command line? What are the commands?
Can I update the linux version from command line? What are the commands?
2014-03-01, 12:49
xbmc@revo:~$ sudo do-release-upgrade
sudo: do-release-upgrade: command not found
didnt cross them enough I suppose. Is there another command I can run?
sudo: do-release-upgrade: command not found
didnt cross them enough I suppose. Is there another command I can run?
2014-03-01, 12:53
sudo apt-get install update-manager-core first.
Oh, and I'd suggest a sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade first to make sure you're as up-to-date as possible. And also get lots of coffee (it's nailbiting and slow) and accept that your machine will be out of action for some time while it downloads and installs a gazillion trillobytes of stuff.
Oh, and I'd suggest a sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade first to make sure you're as up-to-date as possible. And also get lots of coffee (it's nailbiting and slow) and accept that your machine will be out of action for some time while it downloads and installs a gazillion trillobytes of stuff.
2014-03-02, 10:57
Install worked fine, but like you said, it took a loooong time.
My HDMI audio had gone missing (only spdif worked), but after reading up on it I uninstalled PulseAudio and my audio is now back to what it used to be (both HDMI and SPDIF).
I am still to see if the gray video problem is gone, but atleast I am now on the latest nightly XBMC along with a more up to date Ubuntu version.
My HDMI audio had gone missing (only spdif worked), but after reading up on it I uninstalled PulseAudio and my audio is now back to what it used to be (both HDMI and SPDIF).
I am still to see if the gray video problem is gone, but atleast I am now on the latest nightly XBMC along with a more up to date Ubuntu version.
2014-04-19, 22:41
The gray video has come back for certain codecs.. Im running Xbmcbuntu 13 (beta), so the latest version of Ubuntu (14.04 LTS), along with the latest nightly XBMC.. Any ideas?
2014-04-19, 23:03
logfile or it never happened. Please see the "Read this first before you post" ...
2014-04-19, 23:33
OK, i'll try to get it done. In the mean time.. I have tested a few movies and all MPEG4 videos are gray..
I might try to drop back to the Beta repo and try that one first.
I might try to drop back to the Beta repo and try that one first.