2011-12-18, 17:50
wsnipex Wrote:can you try this please:Thanks for your swift reply wsnipex, the added line in /etc/security/limits.conf took care of the permission denied errors
edit /etc/security/limits.conf
add following line at the end of the file:
this should get rid of the Permission denied errors.Code:xbmc - nice -1
and thanks for reporting the missing python dependency.
about the crashes @boot. This probably has nothing to do with xvba, but its interesting and probably annoying nonetheless.
Maybe xbmc is being started too soon. Could you pastebin one of those crash logs?
This is a copy of my latest crachlog:
http://pastebin.com/hCNc30Pc
The only thing I can think of is my custom boot splash. I followed the wiki instructions for the custom boot splash: http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=XBMCbuntu
Funny thing is that the boot splash newer show up during boot, only when taking down the system (call reboot or shutdown from xbmc will show the xbmc boot splash while taking down the system). Thats why I'm a bit suspicious regarding the custom boot splash...