2014-07-03, 09:02
Well I did give you a series of steps, which you have just said you didn't follow. I said to turn on debugging, then stop xbmc, then start it - it is important to get a debug log right from XBMC startup. Again:
1. Turn on debug logging
2. exit xbmc
3. start xbmc
4. try to turn on http control
5. post your debug log to pastebin or xbmclogs.com and then give us the link.
That is not the same as
Use your keyboard, XBMC is not designed for the mouse - although they can be used, I am not sure if it is collected in the log.
1. Turn on debug logging
2. exit xbmc
3. start xbmc
4. try to turn on http control
5. post your debug log to pastebin or xbmclogs.com and then give us the link.
That is not the same as
Quote:I thought I started XBMC, turned on debug,
hit the radio button to start the webserver, exited from the screen to home and exited XBMC.
Use your keyboard, XBMC is not designed for the mouse - although they can be used, I am not sure if it is collected in the log.