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2015-12-02, 21:53
(This post was last modified: 2015-12-02, 21:54 by fritsch.)
Don't! _but_ install yesterday's build instead and recheck without touching the AVR.
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ops i read your post late sorry
btw after several reboot and no success (black screen after oe logo) i resolve removing avr power cord (no avr cpu reset)
thank you fritsch
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Seems your got a very broken AVR there ... (was the 5th time now that this thingy is bugging me ;-))
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yes i know you have big patience
it's a denon x2000...not so old
for what i remember problem started from mid september build
just for curiosity if its a problem of avr why i see bios post /open elec logo and after black screen ? (it's not a chromebox freeze cause if i switch on/off avr or change for some seconds hdmi input problem is solved
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I see that I need to edit "/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf" to get rid of the random crashes I'm experiencing on my Chromebox. Trouble is, the filesystem is read only with OpenELEC.
Is the only way to fix this to use the squashFS trick of moving filesystem to USB, uncompressing, editing, recompressing and moving it back? Does Openelec possibly pick up the xorg from one of the public smb shares?
Thanks - when it's working, its great and looks amazing, but the random crashes are a deal breaker.
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@Jdiesel:
When you switch the TV off, the input deregisters completely ... that's not a bug. If you want to care for such things - you need a custom edid / custom xorg.conf that keeps the modes set.
@sjones2010:
It's not my "AE" ... AE exists since 4 years ... but AE is currently redone cause of non IEC passthrough for android. Here it seems - passthrough delay is currently broken. Wait until the weekend - I will report when it's fixed. For that time being, use the version that you pointed out, which lacks this last commit.
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Of course it's possible to just update - see the OE wiki - by just dropping the .tar into the update share. Concerning the colors (read post 1 again).
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Fritch, sorry for a noobish question. But when you create the Openelec test builds, can you choose to compile PVR addons as well, or is that part of a different process? The Openelec PVR repository isnt up to date, so I can't test my PVR on the Beta3, which would be a nice addition to test with.The one on ubuntu ppa is outdated as well compared to git.