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Spent six hours yesterday trying to pair a ps3 remote with kodibuntu. Was able to pair it but not able to hold the pair after reboot. There is quite a bit on pairing bluetooth devices with ubuntu and a thread here on Kodibuntu pairing with ps3 remote but none of it worked effectively, at least for a command line nob like me. Finally in frustration I threw the head up and installed openelec (on a temporary basis until i figure out where I'm going wrong)
I did notice that in Kodibuntu the CPU usage was 40-60% at idle, probably an easy fix but i didn't get that far. I also found that the ps3 controller when working had a distinctive lag, not pleasing at all and simply far too many buttons, I may splurge out on a new simpler controller and a flirc device. I really did like Kodibuntu, more pleasing to the eye than openelec and far more versatile for what i needed. The whole thing seems crowed somehow.
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Im thinking splash screen and ability to log in and out of Kodi and Ubuntu when i say 'more pleasing to the eye' you are right about the 'crowded' remark, just frustration talking
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Script update - v3.10
- changed lowest fan state from OFF to ULTRA LOW (~1900 rpm)
-- still inaudible, keeps system cooler overall, fixes Windows fan control issues (coreboot only)
- update VGA BIOS to latest Haswell/Broadwell version (1035); separate configs for ChromeBox/Book (coreboot and SeaBIOS)
- synchronized coreboot and SeaBIOS to latest upstream codebases
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Hi Matt,
I've been trying to create a bootable usb for Kodibuntu. I've downloaded the 64bit. I've tried creating the usb via windows.
"This Linux is not in the compatibility list. Linux live usb creator will try to use same initial parameter as for Ubuntu 14.10..." I've tried with different 2.0 4GB usb flash drives and still nothing. I've done this before with Ubuntu and worked fine.
My chromebox is on standalone running openelec. Just that obstacle I'm having creating a bootable Kodibuntu usb.
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Matt,
Thank you for the link to universal usb installer. I checked for Kodibuntu when selecting from distribution drop down list. I only see xbmcbuntu. Head scratcher for me at the moment. I'm sure I'm overlooking a minor detail. Thanks again for your help.
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Hi One and All,
let me say great job :-)
right onto my issue, got a new chromebox, installed openelec in dual boot and setup the boot sequence to 30secs and then boot to openelec.
The issue i have i that to get to boot chromeOS one needs to [CTRL D] but normally for these type of setups you would use a wireless keypad, and it seems my mines will not send this.
What do others do here ?
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im confused i WAS running dual boot ubuntu/chome but i decided just to go straight open elec chose 1 it downloaded the open elec went to install said something about out of space then finished upon reboot open elec is not there