2014-08-19, 19:10
Matt, any updates on Bluetooth issues? Seems to be a kernel issue from reading the OpenELEC issue tracker?
Still broken for me in 4.1.4.
Thanks
Still broken for me in 4.1.4.
Thanks
(2014-08-19, 19:10)hman333 Wrote: Matt, any updates on Bluetooth issues? Seems to be a kernel issue from reading the OpenELEC issue tracker?
Still broken for me in 4.1.4.
Thanks
(2014-08-19, 19:26)Matt Devo Wrote:Oh OK, let me know if I can help in any way.(2014-08-19, 19:10)hman333 Wrote: Matt, any updates on Bluetooth issues? Seems to be a kernel issue from reading the OpenELEC issue tracker?
Still broken for me in 4.1.4.
Thanks
looks that way, I don't have a BT remote to test / debug.
(2014-08-20, 15:59)jtadeia Wrote: I just bought a Logitech Di Novo Mini (Bluetooth).
After reading the last post, I guess I will not be able to use it. Is that correct?
(2014-08-20, 16:05)dontknowhow Wrote: I'm not too sure where to post this question. I had been posting in the chromebox forum:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...pid1777157
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where Matt Devello suggested a search but after trying a few searches and not finding anything relevant I thought I would try a post here.
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I was having problem with wake from suspend in general but after a lot of patience Mat deviller we narrowed the problem down to KVM. Wake from suspend works fine without the KVM (keyboard - mouse does not seem to wake the device).
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I'm now trying a k400 hooked directly to the device and wake from suspend does not work. Matt Deveo suggest there were 'approved' devices for wake from suspend but not sure where the list is located.
(2014-08-21, 17:04)m0ngr31 Wrote: Got my Chromebox setup yesterday with this script! It's brilliant, thanks a ton for making it! My only suggestion so far would be for it to have an extra option to download XBMC only instead of all the other desktops so it'd just boot into that.
Other than that, it's been great. It's locked up a few times, but if it happens again, I'll post some logs. Also, is the processor supposed to be hitting 70%/20% at all times when it's just sitting there?
(2014-08-21, 16:31)Matt Devo Wrote: for the curious, here's the list of the various fan states / temperature thresholds for each state as used in my coreboot firmware:FWIW, I can easily hear the fan in the HP Chromebox with your Coreboot BIOS / firmware in a silent room from several feet away when the box is idle. I don't know if the HP has a louder fan than the ASUS or not. I will probably try to modify fan profile and rebuild the BIOS to make it less obtrusive.
https://github.com/MattDevo/coreboot/blo.../thermal.h
The values used by the stock Google/Asus firmware are similar but not identical:
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromi.../thermal.h
The stock Google/HP stock firmware is much more aggressive in its cooling strategy, which is likely why people have reported the HP ChromeBox having a louder fan than the Asus:
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromi.../thermal.h
(2014-08-21, 17:55)Stereodude Wrote: FWIW, I can easily hear the fan in the HP Chromebox with your Coreboot BIOS / firmware in a silent room from several feet away when the box is idle. I don't know if the HP has a louder fan than the ASUS or not. I will probably try to modify fan profile and rebuild the BIOS to make it less obtrusive.
Edit: I also noticed my Lenovo wireless keyboard/mouse worked with the stock HP BIOS / firmware, but doesn't with the Coreboot one.