Question,
I have been trying to install xbmc on Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala). I am following the proceedure from the link below. The issue I am having is with the PPAs. The system does not seem to see them. I have tried everything I can think of at this point short of reinstalling Ubuntu.
I get the message xbmc: Depends: xbmc-data xxxxx but is not going to install E: Broken packages.....
Yes the multiverse repository is enabled.
I have tried to manually added them in /etc/apt/sources.list
The mother board is a
Zotac Synergy Edition Atom N230 1.6GHz Mini-ITX Motherboard IONITX-E-E
With 2 Gig of memory and 160 Gig STAT drive
Link to the procedure:
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW...Step_Guide
Thanks
if somebody get the sc working with this build please pm..
moultonr Wrote:Question,
I have been trying to install xbmc on Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala). I am following the proceedure from the link below. The issue I am having is with the PPAs. The system does not seem to see them. I have tried everything I can think of at this point short of reinstalling Ubuntu.
I get the message xbmc: Depends: xbmc-data xxxxx but is not going to install E: Broken packages.....
Yes the multiverse repository is enabled.
I have tried to manually added them in /etc/apt/sources.list
The mother board is a
Zotac Synergy Edition Atom N230 1.6GHz Mini-ITX Motherboard IONITX-E-E
With 2 Gig of memory and 160 Gig STAT drive
Link to the procedure:
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW...Step_Guide
Thanks
Check the thread below, similar setup to yours
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=54705
I have sc and cccam working. No local card though.
I recommend eurocardsharing to talk/read about this stuff.
Can anyone tell me if there is a major speed difference between VDR VNSI and TvHeadend? I can't get VDR to work (just yet) but videos I've seen show channels changing really quickly. Tvheadend takes about 4 seconds currently.
Thanks
jacksback Wrote:Can anyone tell me if there is a major speed difference between VDR VNSI and TvHeadend? I can't get VDR to work (just yet) but videos I've seen show channels changing really quickly. Tvheadend takes about 4 seconds currently.
Thanks
VNSI is quick.
Can you not even get FTA channels working?
jacksback Wrote:Can anyone tell me if there is a major speed difference between VDR VNSI and TvHeadend?
Thanks
Today finnaly delete TVheadend, For me now VDR
ant_thomas Wrote:VNSI is quick.
Can you not even get FTA channels working?
Haven't tried. Not to worry though because I should get my subscription card working this weekend.
Thanks man
VNSI seems to be better, but I have problem with it. I use pvrinput to get analogue channels andthey doesn't work properly through VNSI
With streamdev they work ok.
Hey everyone.
So I finally managed to get VDR and some of the plugins working correctly, happy days because it is much faster than the streaming clients.
I now have two extremely annoying problems and each of the solutions posted online don't seem to help.
Problem 1 - My IR remote only works for the 1st 5 seconds when first booting into XBMC. Restarting lirc fixes the problem but only until my next reboot
Problem 2 - the VNSI plugin doesn't start according to XBMC. A manual restart fixes the problem. I've tried ordering the plugins, creating restart scripts, updating rc.local, nothing has worked.
Please tell me someone has had this problem and knows a quick fix?
I'm on Ubuntu 10.10 32bit
Thanks
linuxmad Wrote:Hi,
Why won't you try http://www.yavdr.org. You will have vdr and also xbmc without all the fuss.
I have an Intel chipset so will need to compile my drivers which is a bit of a pain
jacksback Wrote:I have an Intel chipset so will need to compile my drivers which is a bit of a pain
Intel GPU? Ubuntu offers pre-compiled ready to install intel GPU driver packages. yaVDR is based on Ubuntu. You don't have to compile anything to install the driver. But yaVDR is only pre-configured to work flawlessly with Nvidia GPUs.
Cheers,
hepi
hepi Wrote:Intel GPU? Ubuntu offers pre-compiled ready to install intel GPU driver packages. yaVDR is based on Ubuntu. You don't have to compile anything to install the driver. But yaVDR is only pre-configured to work flawlessly with Nvidia GPUs.
Cheers,
hepi
Thanks for the info. I might go that route if Tvheadend stops working out