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regarding: mini iso
Is it necessary to use the mini-iso for installing Ubuntu 13.10 (as recommended in the how-to)?
I had used the normal Ubuntu 13.10 desktop DVD for installation.
btw.: the Ubuntu 13.10 desktop DVD has no problem with the keyboard.
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@ixbeemce: I need the Output of /usr/lib/xbmc/xbmc-xrandr
Concerning Ubuntu: xbmc has a problem with two things a) Unity b) pulseaudio - the rest does not matter. If you can cope with those two - you are fine.
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Not sure, just start xbmc from the login manager and test.
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You have an A10. That one should not have mpeg-2 lockups at all. But it is quite brand new hardware.
Mind doing a qvdpautest? Something looks really odd here, when I see all that drops.
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Please update your xbmc package to latest version. Your's is more than 10 days old. Make sure to use the repo we suggest.
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No idea. Perhaps someone reads this and tells "me too" :-)
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