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Ok, apparently something went wrong in the update process, because I reinstalled your build and now the problem is gone.
So I don't think you should include anything because it works perfect, sorry for the confusion.
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2014-03-09, 00:23
(This post was last modified: 2014-03-09, 00:28 by host505.)
I think your builds are not having the problem at all, as they're not based on beta, from what I read the problem appeared on Beta the first time.
I don't know if I was clear but with your build there is no problem, the problem was on beta. I just installed your build again after beta and still had the problem but only because something must have gone wrong in the update process. I reinstalled it and now everything is fine.
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sorry if this has been asked already, I try to read thru the 225 pages but is taking a long time.
Installing OpenElec, so far easy installation. I like what I see so far. I have the following questions:
My remote does not work with OpenElec but works well with RaspBMC
Where do I change the selection to overclock, I do not see any config.txt
Thanks
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(2014-03-09, 00:03)MilhouseVH Wrote: @host505: Noted, thanks, however I'm concerned that there isn't consensus on what the PR should include which may mean it's not accepted at all without further changes. If/when arnova updates the PR to everyone's satisfaction I'll include it.
(2014-03-08, 19:00)IntelSwe Wrote: With dwc_otg.fiq_fsm_enable=0 my 4GB file copy went smooth. No problems.
For testing purposes I went back to default clock settings and have FIQ FSM enabled.
The first thing I noticed was how slow the copy over network is when on stock clock. 1.5MB/s vs 2.99MB/s with overclock. But that's a bit off topic.
After about 5 minutes of copying the RPi network connection died so it doesn't look like overclocking is causing this.
So you're copying a file over the network and writing it to SD or USB storage? Can you reproduce the lock up if you copy the file over the network and write it to /dev/null (dd if=/your/network/file of=/dev/null bs=1M), which would eliminate SD/USB mass storage as another potential variable.
Yes I'm copying a 3-4GB movie-file from my Windows 7 PC to a 2 TB Western Digital USB3 HDD directly connected to the RPi over wired network. I have done this hundreds of times before on 0304 and earlier and have never had any issues.
I'm not sure about the /dev/null part as I'm not at all a Linux guy.
I have tried copying to a 64GB Sandisk USB-stick = lockup
I have tried copy to Sandisk SDHC Pro 10 card = lockup
Copy to Transcend SDHC 10 card = lockup
Have tried on two different RPi's and did clean install of 0308 on two different SDHC-cards, no upgrades, no overclock.
The only way I can get it to work is to disable FIQ FSM when it's on it fails.
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My fault :-) The question is it happens with all the videos I've tried, SD and HD...