2009-11-06, 20:40
Hi again I think Im doing all the posts here now lol. With good reason I hope.
flxfxp mate I found something really usefull that could be added to script just about as is. Again this is all extra since u already have a hidden option to upgrade Alsa which works a treat as well... No point just making suggestions might as well dish out code that can be used with your expertise adding loging support for troubleshooting and making script more workable is like I said beyond me.
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1113424/webup...0.21-1.tar
That contains a alsa upgrade script that will autmatically do the job for you
1) In putty Sudo su and login to root.
2) From your sFTP client of choice connect to the box & upload to you usual dir make it executable & run by doing chmod +x AlsaUpgrade-1.0.21-1.sh; ./AlsaUpgrade-1.0.21-1.sh -di
3) After this is done while putty is running duplicate session and navigate to /var/log/ you should have the log name on the first terminal window or putty
4) To check out progress and install type tail -f logname.log in my case it was tail -f AlsaUpgradeRev-1.0.21-1-110609-21.11.log the progress will display make sure there are no errors. Reboot when upgrade is done.
Theres not output or progress shown in this script directly maybe this can be fixed/added prior to adding to main xbmscript.sh with relevant options. This is if the existing code benefits from being replaced by this??
Be patiente it does take a while to do the full upgrade.
More info can be found @ http://www.webupd8.org/2009/09/alsa-1021...buntu.html thx to the original creator.
Erm now superseeded by repositories
flxfxp mate I found something really usefull that could be added to script just about as is. Again this is all extra since u already have a hidden option to upgrade Alsa which works a treat as well... No point just making suggestions might as well dish out code that can be used with your expertise adding loging support for troubleshooting and making script more workable is like I said beyond me.
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1113424/webup...0.21-1.tar
That contains a alsa upgrade script that will autmatically do the job for you
1) In putty Sudo su and login to root.
2) From your sFTP client of choice connect to the box & upload to you usual dir make it executable & run by doing chmod +x AlsaUpgrade-1.0.21-1.sh; ./AlsaUpgrade-1.0.21-1.sh -di
3) After this is done while putty is running duplicate session and navigate to /var/log/ you should have the log name on the first terminal window or putty
4) To check out progress and install type tail -f logname.log in my case it was tail -f AlsaUpgradeRev-1.0.21-1-110609-21.11.log the progress will display make sure there are no errors. Reboot when upgrade is done.
Theres not output or progress shown in this script directly maybe this can be fixed/added prior to adding to main xbmscript.sh with relevant options. This is if the existing code benefits from being replaced by this??
Be patiente it does take a while to do the full upgrade.
More info can be found @ http://www.webupd8.org/2009/09/alsa-1021...buntu.html thx to the original creator.
Erm now superseeded by repositories