2013-04-02, 13:00
@fritsh: Debug mode was enabled, but after freeze of xbmc no crashlog was created. So i uped the one from .xbmc/temp.
@nickr: The log itself contained the absolute version of xbmc.
I also did only update xbmc and xbmc.bin, which I could verify with help of /log/apt
I will retry this afternoon.
@fritsh: Debug mode was enabled, but after freeze of xbmc no crashlog was created. So i uped the one from .xbmc/temp.
@nickr: The log itself contained the absolute version of xbmc.
I also did only update xbmc and xbmc.bin, which I could verify with help of /log/apt
I will retry this afterno
@nickr: The log itself contained the absolute version of xbmc.
I also did only update xbmc and xbmc.bin, which I could verify with help of /log/apt
I will retry this afternoon.
@fritsh: Debug mode was enabled, but after freeze of xbmc no crashlog was created. So i uped the one from .xbmc/temp.
@nickr: The log itself contained the absolute version of xbmc.
I also did only update xbmc and xbmc.bin, which I could verify with help of /log/apt
I will retry this afterno