Quote:Since its lucid it might be worth checking if they've changed from DeviceKit -> udisk / upower.They have. Thats what apt-get says. Is this configurable in xbmc? I left it for now since I assumed it need programming. (I am among other things a programmer but I dont know enough linux)
Minimal install of XBMC on Ubuntu Karmic Koala (9.10)
vikjon0
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2010-04-11 09:53
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alda
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2010-07-23 05:37
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I have xbmc live installed, but solution from "kroete" isn't working.
still the same problem : When I go to te shutdown menu and select shutdown, all is ok and pc is switched off. But when I select sleep mode or hibernation, pc goes to the black screen with blinking cursor. CTRL + ALT + F1 is working, I can see a login, but that's all, I can't insert any name. I tried to change setting in xbmc/setting/power saving/shut_down_function from default shut down to sleep or hibernate, but with this set-up I can't shutdown pc also not switch to sleep and also not switch to hibernate mode - pc always jump to black screen with blinking cursor. Alda |
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alda
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2010-07-23 07:07
Post: #73
I also tried reinstall XBMC-live, but problem is still the same on the fresh installation.
I really don't know what I'm doing wrong. Alda |
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davidw
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2010-07-23 09:45
Post: #74
alda Wrote:I also tried reinstall XBMC-live, but problem is still the same on the fresh installation. You may check your BIOS settings for hibernate and suspend settings. |
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alda
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2010-07-23 10:14
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I have Pegatron IPX7A board. Setup is default from production. There is nearly no chance to change anythink.
Under windows is all ( shutdown, sleep, hibernate ) working correctly. Alda davidw Wrote:You may check your BIOS settings for hibernate and suspend settings. |
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Mixerious
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2011-09-09 18:45
Post: #76
vikjon0 Wrote:They have. Thats what apt-get says. Is this configurable in xbmc? I left it for now since I assumed it need programming. (I am among other things a programmer but I dont know enough linux) Same Problem for natty. Does anyone know a work around? |
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