[LINUX] HOW-TO achieve XBMC nirvana with an Acer Aspire Revo 1600 and Ubuntu - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: General Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=111) +---- Forum: Linux (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=52) +---- Thread: [LINUX] HOW-TO achieve XBMC nirvana with an Acer Aspire Revo 1600 and Ubuntu (/showthread.php?tid=67819) |
- myrison - 2010-03-19 jonect Wrote:Looks like all my previous posts on this were lost in the outage. The interlacing issue that I have been dealing with and may be the same for you appears to just be lack of support for it. All my encoded/ripped media that is progressive format seems to work fine. I looked for ways to fix it but this post is pushing me in the direction of just adding a script to launch MythFrontend when I want to watch live/recorded 1080i broadcast. Thanks for posting back Jonect. I continue to have issues with all manners of interlaced material as well, though fortunately I don't have a lot of it. (though what I do drives me crazy). I don't have any experience with the myth front end, but if you get it working and wouldn't mind posting back here to let me know, I will add reference to it (and also try it myself) Thanks! - Th3R00st3r - 2010-03-19 Your instructions say: Quote:Remember that this requires you to boot using the Ubuntu 9.04 Live CD before applying the image. (the version is important! i.e. Don't use a 9.10 Live CD) The link to implement the image has this in the first step: Quote:Download the Ubuntu 9.10 Desktop ISO. The installer doesn't work with 9.04, but that doesn't matter because we're going to blow away our install later on in the process. I guess this is the consistency issue with having multiple threads. I applaud the authors for their time writing the posts..but I now have a headache.. - Th3R00st3r - 2010-03-20 OK..here is what I did to restore the image to my Revo 1600. 1. USB Drive connected to the Revo that has the disk image on it from the first post. 2. USB Stick to use to put Parted Magic on it. 3. Booted from the USB Stick to partition the drive and restore the image i had stored on the other usb hard drive. (I used 2 usb devices above as my USB stick is only 1 GB) Instruction that worked for me. Downloaded Parted Magic from here and followed the instructions to put it on a usb stick. It was very simple on my windows machine to do this. Took < 5 minutes. Put the USB stick in the Revo and boot to it (using F12 at the boot screen to select the USB stick to boot into, if needed) I chose the 3rd option down to boot into a GUI interface. Once in the GUI I opened a terminal window and followed the screenshots from the fist post (starting with screenshot #9) to fdisk the drive and partition it as required. The screen shots are step by step and work fine. Once that is done, I clicked Start/System/Part Image to launch it. I again continued to follow the screen shots from where I left off to restore the disk image. When that was finished I rebooted the machine (removing the USB Stick from the Revo) and it booted into XBMC. I hope this contributes to someone else having luck getting this installed. - Th3R00st3r - 2010-03-20 Few more questions. When FTPing to the XBMC box, what is the login and password that was set? What is the root login when backing out into linux (CTRL+Alt+F3) Is there a way to get into ubuntu. I read that the torrent was the same as your instructions and you had said you installed ubuntu first. How do I get to it? Thanks! - Th3R00st3r - 2010-03-20 another question..how do I mount the external usb drive? it just boots into xbmc and doesn't see it. do I need to ctrl-alt-f3 and mount it there? If so, what is the Login and Pasword for this installation? (btw I figured out how to get back to xbmc from the shell.) ;0) - myrison - 2010-03-20 Th3R00st3r Wrote:Your instructions say: Well, unfortunately you have fallen victim to the lightning strike. This came up in the past and was corrected in previous posts, but since the strike, Thermite hasn't been back to update his instruction posts, both of which were revised at several points in the last month. I've used the 9.04 Live CD myself to restore this image, so I know it works. If you use the image from the OP straight over the stock Windows install, you have to repair Grub when done, which is explained a few posts up. If you already have a working version of Linux on the Acer, then Grub should work fine after the image is applied without extra work. Finally, here is a quote from an earlier (now lost) post from someone else who used 9.04 & the image successfully. I happened to have this in the trash folder on my e-mail from an earlier e-mail update. Hopefully it's helpful for anyone else needing to do this. Quote:Posted by: acer140 - myrison - 2010-03-20 Th3R00st3r Wrote:Few more questions. More fun due to lightning, sorry. The OP is again updated with those missing details on the username & pass. (username=xbmc, pass=xbmc!) To get into Ubuntu, exit from XBMC (using 's' and then exit xbmc). Once to the command prompt, typing 'sudo service gdm start' (edit: corrected) should fire up the normal Ubuntu desktop. (This will work better if you actually quit xbmc as opposed to using the keyboard shortcut) - myrison - 2010-03-20 Th3R00st3r Wrote:another question..how do I mount the external usb drive? Here are more instructions that were lost to the lightning related to USB drives. Quote:Posted by: thermite451 Deck - if you have (of if you can) test this yourself and confirm this fixes the problem, would you please add the relevant directions to your instructions post as I believe lots of people will have this issue. I would just include these in the OP myself but I'm more or less out of space there due to the limitations on each post size... annoying. Thanks. - myrison - 2010-03-20 So, just to avoid more annoyances with things that were changed and lost, I might as well ask, does anyone by chance have a copy of the original two posts as they existed ~1 week ago (or really, anytime more current than ~5 weeks ago), which is the date to which XBMC reverted everything here after the lightning strike? If so, please PM me a copy and I'll try to recreate the first two posts. Thanks. - Th3R00st3r - 2010-03-20 Thanks for the info. Too bad About those posts that were lost. You keep apologizing like you caused the lightning..haha ZUES! I will try the above when I get back home and post the results. What about google cache..could u fnd the old post in their cache link? Or maybe thewaybackmachine? @@edit. No dice on either google cache or the way back machine. Bummer. - Th3R00st3r - 2010-03-20 Quote:To get into Ubuntu, exit from XBMC (using 's' and then exit xbmc). Once to the command prompt, typing 'sudo service start gdm' should fire up the normal Ubuntu desktop. When i run the command, i get an unrecognized service message nevermind, it should have been "sudo service gdm start" I am a little hungover... - Th3R00st3r - 2010-03-21 Thank you for all your help on getting this running. It would have been a bit easier, I imagine, if the lightning wouldn't have hit and the posts from the last few weeks were there, but you helped me through it. This is awesome. After restoring the ubuntu\xbmc image from the torrent, running a few commands to automount my external usb drive (by following instructions here), I was able to add the external drive as a source and import my movies into xbmc and they all(480,720,1080) seem to play wonderfully. Talk about a crash course in linux!! The next step is to get my logitech harmony remote working (I have seen a few posts on how to do this using lirc) with the revo. Since I don't have HDMI on my receiver, and my TV optical out doesn't pass through the HDMI audio, I will be replacing my HDMI switch with a new one from monoprice that has optical out that will send the digital audio from the HDMI source... it's just out of stock till the end of next month - Th3R00st3r - 2010-03-21 The last part I have to do is get my Harmony 520\USBUIRT working with LIRC using the xbmc torrent image. It has had me stumped for the last 4 hrs after reading posts after posts, and who knows if what I am reading through is old news since the lightning strike wiped the newer posts... Latest LIRC is installed. hardware.conf Code: #Chosen Remote Control lircd.conf (I have the harmony remote using the PVR\KLS\VDR codes per another post...) Code: name harmony_kls_vdr irw is not getting the codes from the remote. I run irw and press some buttons, the light in the usbuirt blinks, but nothing happens in irw. Mode 2 works by running Quote: sudo mode2 -d /dev/ttyUSB0 -H usb_uirt_rawGiving these results mode2: uirt2_raw: checksum error mode2: uirt2_raw: UIRT version 0905 ok space 309700 pulse 950 space 800 pulse 1750 space 1650 pulse 950 space 750 pulse 900 space 800 pulse 1800 space 750 irrecord works by running Quote: sudo irrecord -d /dev/ttyUSB0 -H usb_uirt_rawbut I don't know where it's putting a config file! irw doesn't pick up the codes which leaves me to believe it's my lircd.conf or hardware.conf files. Anyone have USBUIRT working with a Harmony Remote that I could use their .conf files as a template? - myrison - 2010-03-22 Th3R00st3r Wrote:Thanks for the info. Too bad About those posts that were lost. You keep apologizing like you caused the lightning..haha ZUES! I will try the above when I get back home and post the results. Thanks for the ideas, I tried those too! I actually have most of the individual posts in my deleted mail from the daily summaries that are e-mailed to me, but the changes to the first post aren't sent out that way. Oh well, better than a complete loss I guess. - myrison - 2010-03-22 Th3R00st3r Wrote:The last part I have to do is get my Harmony 520\USBUIRT working with LIRC using the xbmc torrent image. This is actually the first time this has come up so I can't blame the lightning on this one. I used a use Microsoft Media Center Edition remote & USB dongle and they worked without a hitch. You're probably better off posting a specific thread about that one to see if someone else with either the USB device or the Harmony can help. |