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Good morning all you wonderful & helpful people out there, another day another problem & again with a "cyclone nano slim 2 (M6)". This one has Jynxbox M6 firmware on which I can't get off to upgrade. I turn the box on & up comes the screen "JYNXBOX M6" it then changes to loading & then to start up & xbmc shows up, I have been trying to put Auxbox 14.2 on, so I d/loaded the file & unzipped it put it on a micro sd put it into the box (powered off) & then held the reset button whilst powering up but nothing happens I do not get the recovery screen just the Jynxbox M6 logo &that just sits there for as long as you wait. The only way I can get to the recovery screen is by removing the sd card. but if I try with sd card inserted it will not enter recovery. Any suggestions gratefully accepted solutions even more so. Thanks in advance.
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I just managed a factory reset and wiped the cache partition.... I got there by accident as I had only held down reset for a second with pins bridged... my hand slipped and the reset button was no longer depressed so I figured "oh well better start again" took my hand of the bridged pins and into recovery it went...... weird.
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Hi guys
How easy is it to set up a VPN on EMBER?
Thanks
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Hi AuxBox are you going to bring out a kodi 15.1 build on mx linux
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Update I tried a orginal mx linux file from android gadget and I got my box back ...had to leave it for a few minutes...It was showing a screen just like android where u could select reboot of system,applyupdate from adb,apply update from ext etc etc....I think my mistake was trying to install a recovery file instead of a update..I have the update file..mx linux stvmx update that I might try now to see if I can get latest
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Hi, I've been trying to put the linux 14.2 (Aubox) from page 1 of this thread on to a droid player box "aml8726 mx" with a "meson m6 g02 customer platform" without any success at all, has anyone any idea where I can get a linux build for this? I've tried downloading a few files for the mx but none of them are recognised. Thanks in advance, any suggestions gratefully received.
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have just put OE on my MX2 but it is 5.0.3 would like to update but not sure which version to grab or if even if there is an update ?
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2015-09-01, 08:50
(This post was last modified: 2015-09-01, 08:51 by raymw.)
The 520 boxes have never been able to support WiFi since Frodo 12.4 due to the incompatibility of the Broadcom WiFi hardware installed and no suitable drivers being included with all Linux XBMC/KODI builds since Frodo 12.4. You need to go back to using the old Frodo 12.3 for WiFi support or do what most do and use the far better later firmware and use an Ethernet wired connection to your box. Another choice is to get one of those small cheap WiFi repeater boxes that has an Ethernet output so once set up (and you may need help with that) you do not then need to run untidy long Ethernet Cat 5e/6 cables across the floor or have them properly installed to your TV room as I have done here.
Better way still if you want WiFi and the latest and greatest firmware is to get yourself a decent ATV1200 or ATV1220 box which do not have the incompatible Broadcom WiFi chipset. I still use an ATV1200 with the latest MX Linux Helix 14.2 build and it is excellent as indeed are the ATV1220 boxes which are still available. They are cheap enough boxes if you are prepared to do all the work yourself in changing the Android bloatware to Linux and set up all the required add-ons and settings yourself. You will pay a justifiable premium price of course if you buy an already installed Linux based KODI system box where a lot of work has been put in on your behalf, but it of course is a far easier and reliable option for most folk who are not techy whiz kids and do not want to risk bricking their box.