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@cringely:
You can only follow one god. What do you expect, if you follow a complete installation script and afterwards you fuck it up with another?
You have broken things all over the place ... including a uvesafb framebuffer ...
Wrong mesa packages, no vdpau backend, missing ppa and ... thx for using my time ...
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Please install the 0.3 version of the kernel - you still run the old, which has this known problem
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Thanks for your feedback.
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@pit_bull:
This xrandr command should not be needed anymore with the latest 3.12-rc6 version 0.3 I have built. And the original script (startxbmc.sh) I have changed accordingly (4 days ago).
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The init script is meant to start /home/xbmc/startxbmc.sh
That way you can easily add other things you want to start anyways.
I think you installed just before I updated the howto. make sure you have 0.3 installed by doing: dpkg -l |grep rc6 | pastebinit and check version 0.3
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@fritsh,
should you post the old init script back on the first page? seems to be causing a lot of confusion
just a suggestion.
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Mostly cause people cannot read :-) The description is quite clear.
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All looks fine, any problems?
Ah and btw: Thanks for your feedback.
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Ah, then you could get me a media info of this AVC-1 file, please. Make sure you fetched all the wsnipex mesa upgrades.
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That image looks perfectly fine? Can you upload a little sample somwhere?
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