2010-04-04, 14:25
Hi,
Something happened after I run script from "Howto achieve judder free perfectly synced playback." topic (I don't things are related, but still).
When I go to command prompt (by exiting XBMC or going to TTY3) I get usual prompt for the login, next instead of password someone prints ^] forever.
I can login from another PC using ssh.
Except this problem everything works.
After reboot I can see some new print about error mounting filesystem and maintenance shell that can be exited by ^] - then XBMC graphic UI starts and I can't copy exact wording of the error. I can't also find nothing suspicious in logs (tail -f /var/log/syslog doesn't display nothing new).
Anybody can help ?
Fixed:
The reason was old USB wired keyboard that I use to change bios settings - my wireless kb doesn't work before OS starts.
It was always connected (together with wireless kb dongle) from the day I installed XBMC, but suddenly don't know why it started to break things.
Problem disappeared when I disconnected this USB keyboard and rebooted ASrock.
Something happened after I run script from "Howto achieve judder free perfectly synced playback." topic (I don't things are related, but still).
When I go to command prompt (by exiting XBMC or going to TTY3) I get usual prompt for the login, next instead of password someone prints ^] forever.
I can login from another PC using ssh.
Except this problem everything works.
After reboot I can see some new print about error mounting filesystem and maintenance shell that can be exited by ^] - then XBMC graphic UI starts and I can't copy exact wording of the error. I can't also find nothing suspicious in logs (tail -f /var/log/syslog doesn't display nothing new).
Anybody can help ?
Fixed:
The reason was old USB wired keyboard that I use to change bios settings - my wireless kb doesn't work before OS starts.
It was always connected (together with wireless kb dongle) from the day I installed XBMC, but suddenly don't know why it started to break things.
Problem disappeared when I disconnected this USB keyboard and rebooted ASrock.