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2013-02-26, 16:41
(This post was last modified: 2013-02-26, 19:14 by miappa.)
I cannot reproduce it in new installs of OE!
Tested official, latest nightly and latest rbey´s and all works.
I will test some more things and perhaps start a new thread, but I am starting to think that I have done something myself... try to backtrack what it might be.
Edit: I have tried to delete guisettings.xml but no go...
Edit2: Figured it out. Forgot that I tested GUI in 1080p the other day and it broke 3D tagging for me. Back to 720 and now it´s working again. Sorry... :S
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2013-02-26, 17:24
(This post was last modified: 2013-02-26, 18:11 by doveman2.)
Having a weird bug with the network. On DHCP it works but if I set it manually, it show Internet: Not Connected or Busy (MAC address changes from the address to Busy as well) and the DNS server as 127.0.0.1, despite setting it to 8.8.8.8. I can still FTP/SSH in but obviously have no internet from the RPi.
EDIT: Dammit, how are we supposed to put it back to DHCP? I tried setting the IP to 0.0.0.0 and now XBMC just gets stuck in a reboot loop and I can't access it externally anymore, so I'll have to reimage the SD I guess.
EDIT2: I managed to access the SD in my LinuxMint Virtualbox and edited the OpenElec settings.xml to change the IP address line from "0.0.0.0" to "" but it's still stuck in the endless reboot loop.
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Thanks. I'd already set NET_IPADDRESS to "0.0.0.0" (after which it got stuck in the reboot loop) and "" and blanking the other values hasn't helped with the reboot loop so I guess it's something else that's the problem, although I don't know what.
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Did adding textmode and/or ip=dhcp get you anywhere? Your network is brought up using values from settings.xml so it might be worth deleting settings.xml before trashing your installation.
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How can one check if swap is enabled in Openelec?
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Check to see if you have /etc/init.d/32_swapfile - if not, your build doesn't support swap.
To see if swap is actually working, run "free" and see if you have non-zero amounts for swap (last line).
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