2009-06-26, 01:23
Fixed it. I think I left an extra space or something in my xorg.conf.
Kryspy
Kryspy
Starstream Wrote:checco10 your TV does not support 1080P@24Hz it accepts the 24Hz signal but converts it to 1080p@60Hz according to online info.
checco10 il televisore non supporta il 1080p@24Hz accetta la 24Hz, ma converte il segnale a 1080p@60Hz, secondo le informazioni su Internet.
The guide(s) I wrote for XBMC Live assume that you have installed XBMC Live onto the hard drive of the Asrock Ion 330, if you have not done so run the XBMC Live CD and choose that option then proceed with the guide.
La guida(s), ho scritto per XBMC Live presumere che avete installato XBMC Live sul disco rigido di Asrock Ion 330, se ancora non lo hanno fatto correre il XBMC Live CD e la scelta di tale opzione, quindi procedere con la guida.
Kryspy did you try to edit the file before your first boot into XBMC Live I'm not sure if it makes any difference or not but maybe the file is generated after first loading of XBMC Live.
buckfaster Wrote:I want to be able to play HD content easily(which is why, I was told, to avoid Windows as it doesn't take advantage of cpu and gpu combined processing power for HD content), and I also want access to windows.
Hannes The Hun Wrote:well, windows 7 (and, to some degree Vista) do support DXVA which is more or less the same as VDPAU for linux.
it always is a good idea to have a dual boot setup in case you screw one of the OS's completely up. so I'd go the XBMCbuntu route as described in the sticky how-to where you install linux into one partition and leave the rest to GRUB.
buckfaster Wrote:So it's a minimal install of Ubuntu and XBMC on top.
buckfaster Wrote:I will need Wifi support and Bluetooth support, so I'm not sure which way this would be easier to achieve...?
buckfaster Wrote:That's this sticky yeah? [LINUX] HOW-TO make a standard Ubuntu installation into 'XBMCbuntu' set-top-box style.
So it's a minimal install of Ubuntu and XBMC on top?
Or are you talking about having a standard Ubuntu installation and installing XBMC on top?
(This one: [LINUX] XBMC Ubuntu PPAs (precompiled builds) ) ?
I will need Wifi support and Bluetooth support, so I'm not sure which way this would be easier to achieve...?