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2013-08-08, 23:26
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@stux06: yes - that is exactly the problem. You will force your screen on, but the Audio driver does not use that given edid info and therefore won't handshake any bitstream codecs. I don't have a solution for intel that actually works.
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Thats too bad then. Loosing is audio isnt an option. I'll use hibernation in that case in stead of shutdown as default power down action.
Only flaw in my intel setup so far (coming from nvidia ion).
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I send an OpenELEC user to open a bugreport with the intel guys. I really like to see this fixed.
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on xbmcbuntu: sudo service lightdm stop
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Okay, just tried that. And i don't get this message:
ConnectedMonitor
DFP-0
DFP-0
And i isn't in the .log file either, as far as i can see.
Also, i can't stop this command, once i've pressed enter, CTRL+C does nothing
sudo X -verbose 6 > ~/xlog.txt 2>&1
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2013-08-11, 17:12
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Yeah - you are doing it wrong :-) No idea how to guide you through this. Join #xbmc perhaps someone has a bit of time to take you by the hand.
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I linked you to the OE forum. You are currently following xbmc wiki.
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