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(2013-10-14, 03:54)redsgae Wrote: I'm happy to see there is a way around this - but without that I would literally be returning the POS. I bought the OUYA literally just for XBMC - so I wouldnt have to have a fully computer connected in order to run it on my main tv. Without this functionality this things is pretty much useless. Honestly considering returning it anyway now. Extremely disappointed.

Think I'm still within 30 days. If not maybe there is some sucker on ebay.

Get rid of it. I have been following it for some time and at first it sounded great....Then it was released. What I expected for an "open source" console is no where near that. No Google play store, locked boot loader...you can not even use it without your credit card. Search online for reviews and get their opinion. IMO flop of the century...

I still have hope they will unlock it but seriously doubt it.
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If you're unhappy with it, get rid. I gave it to my mom to replace recently died htpc and she's very happy with XBMC on OUYA.
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Hello everyone, I was wondering if it's possible to ssh with ouya if so, what is the default user and password? Thanks.Huh
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draztik, I don't think you understand what it means to have a locked or unlocked bootloader. All that matters is that you are able to install whatever OS on the hardware that you want. As for installing Google Play Store, heck, even our own OUYA (wiki) wiki page will link you to an install guide. Users are able to do just about whatever they want, and it's very well documented and open by all reasonable definitions of the word "open".

Google doesn't allow the Play Store on modified Android installs. Get mad at them, not OUYA, for no Play Store out-of-the-box. It's legally not an option for OUYA to include it, but any user can install it after they get it.

For $100, no one is going to come to your house and wipe your ass for you.
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(2013-10-12, 20:08)kanthan Wrote: Not sure if am allowed to share this, but here is the link to the best build so fare: Ouya XBMC 12.3.2.
http://dlyv5j2269q7v.cloudfront.net/apps...12.3.2.apk

Sideload an app, means open browser and download this apk file and in download section install it.... thats all right ? i used to do this during the beta versions of XBMC 13. However they dont appear in home.

will the Version 12 automatically appear in home ?

This version doesn't seem to have the the libstagefright hw option though. Does anyone know where I can find the ouya version that was initially released?
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(2013-10-21, 22:06)batdroid Wrote: This version doesn't seem to have the the libstagefright hw option though. Does anyone know where I can find the ouya version that was initially released?

It has.
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(2013-10-20, 01:57)Ned Scott Wrote: draztik, I don't think you understand what it means to have a locked or unlocked bootloader. All that matters is that you are able to install whatever OS on the hardware that you want. As for installing Google Play Store, heck, even our own OUYA (wiki) wiki page will link you to an install guide. Users are able to do just about whatever they want, and it's very well documented and open by all reasonable definitions of the word "open".

Google doesn't allow the Play Store on modified Android installs. Get mad at them, not OUYA, for no Play Store out-of-the-box. It's legally not an option for OUYA to include it, but any user can install it after they get it.

For $100, no one is going to come to your house and wipe your ass for you.

I know what it means to unlock the bootloader.....

The majority of the people on this forum want to use it with XBMC, If you were able to use it with a version of linux (not dealing with setting up accounts with credit cards) and no android overhead, This box would be THE XBMC media center or just a great hardware box for any version of Linux. Not everyone knows that they can install the Play store as they don't see it when their looking for it in the menus.

And for $100...it can't even wipe its own ass. OUYA shit all over itself....
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(2013-10-22, 17:25)draztik Wrote: I know what it means to unlock the bootloader.....

The majority of the people on this forum want to use it with XBMC, If you were able to use it with a version of linux (not dealing with setting up accounts with credit cards) and no android overhead, This box would be THE XBMC media center or just a great hardware box for any version of Linux. Not everyone knows that they can install the Play store as they don't see it when their looking for it in the menus.

And for $100...it can't even wipe its own ass. OUYA shit all over itself....

The logic is flaw though. I don't think anyone who can't install play store on android box would be able to install linux on android box. I don't see the point of unlock bootloader on OUYA though because I can install CWM / root / run debian without having to unlock bootloader. What's the point?

Ability to running linux doesn't mean it would always has hw decoder. It would still need drivers to properly enable that feature and not all ARM devices provided it.
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(2013-10-22, 15:14)oldpoem Wrote:
(2013-10-21, 22:06)batdroid Wrote: This version doesn't seem to have the the libstagefright hw option though. Does anyone know where I can find the ouya version that was initially released?

It has.

weird, if i go into video and then playback, there is no hardware encoding option anymore. Has it moved?
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(2013-10-22, 19:23)oldpoem Wrote:
(2013-10-22, 17:25)draztik Wrote: I know what it means to unlock the bootloader.....

The majority of the people on this forum want to use it with XBMC, If you were able to use it with a version of linux (not dealing with setting up accounts with credit cards) and no android overhead, This box would be THE XBMC media center or just a great hardware box for any version of Linux. Not everyone knows that they can install the Play store as they don't see it when their looking for it in the menus.

And for $100...it can't even wipe its own ass. OUYA shit all over itself....

The logic is flaw though. I don't think anyone who can't install play store on android box would be able to install linux on android box. I don't see the point of unlock bootloader on OUYA though because I can install CWM / root / run debian without having to unlock bootloader. What's the point?

Ability to running linux doesn't mean it would always has hw decoder. It would still need drivers to properly enable that feature and not all ARM devices provided it.

The above will absolutely work but the risk factors and ease of use to get CWM installed is difficult and risk of bricking it. The above is NOT an easy fool proof method to get Linux on it. no where near as easy as loading an img from USB in recovery etc.. I definitely will not buy one just to tinker. The above its not an option for most and I think you can agree. BTW, I thought video already running at 1080P with HW acceleration in Linux?
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(2013-10-22, 20:04)batdroid Wrote:
(2013-10-22, 15:14)oldpoem Wrote:
(2013-10-21, 22:06)batdroid Wrote: This version doesn't seem to have the the libstagefright hw option though. Does anyone know where I can find the ouya version that was initially released?

It has.

weird, if i go into video and then playback, there is no hardware encoding option anymore. Has it moved?

ignore me!!!! user error
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(2013-10-22, 19:23)oldpoem Wrote:
(2013-10-22, 17:25)draztik Wrote: I know what it means to unlock the bootloader.....

The majority of the people on this forum want to use it with XBMC, If you were able to use it with a version of linux (not dealing with setting up accounts with credit cards) and no android overhead, This box would be THE XBMC media center or just a great hardware box for any version of Linux. Not everyone knows that they can install the Play store as they don't see it when their looking for it in the menus.

And for $100...it can't even wipe its own ass. OUYA shit all over itself....

The logic is flaw though. I don't think anyone who can't install play store on android box would be able to install linux on android box. I don't see the point of unlock bootloader on OUYA though because I can install CWM / root / run debian without having to unlock bootloader. What's the point?

Ability to running linux doesn't mean it would always has hw decoder. It would still need drivers to properly enable that feature and not all ARM devices provided it.

Nvidia provides the drivers the tegra 3 chip Linux for tegra 3.
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(2013-10-22, 21:33)draztik Wrote:
(2013-10-22, 19:23)oldpoem Wrote:
(2013-10-22, 17:25)draztik Wrote: I know what it means to unlock the bootloader.....

The majority of the people on this forum want to use it with XBMC, If you were able to use it with a version of linux (not dealing with setting up accounts with credit cards) and no android overhead, This box would be THE XBMC media center or just a great hardware box for any version of Linux. Not everyone knows that they can install the Play store as they don't see it when their looking for it in the menus.

And for $100...it can't even wipe its own ass. OUYA shit all over itself....

The logic is flaw though. I don't think anyone who can't install play store on android box would be able to install linux on android box. I don't see the point of unlock bootloader on OUYA though because I can install CWM / root / run debian without having to unlock bootloader. What's the point?

Ability to running linux doesn't mean it would always has hw decoder. It would still need drivers to properly enable that feature and not all ARM devices provided it.

The above will absolutely work but the risk factors and ease of use to get CWM installed is difficult and risk of bricking it. The above is NOT an easy fool proof method to get Linux on it. no where near as easy as loading an img from USB in recovery etc.. I definitely will not buy one just to tinker. The above its not an option for most and I think you can agree. BTW, I thought video already running at 1080P with HW acceleration in Linux?

Using GStreamer, yes, but using gstreamer with/in XBMC is something that would need work (there is some efforts already in this direction from past projects).

And for $100 people are still buying Apple TVs and Rokus, and an OUYA can do just about everything they can do and more. Even if you could only use Android and Android apps, I think the idea that it is somehow a bad deal is laughable. I don't care if it was marketed for games or not, because for the hardware and for the XBMC performance, it's still a damn good deal.
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