2013-10-29, 18:14
hi mio
I think it can be a power problem. Do you use a powered hub to connect mouse, keyboard etc?
Try uncomment out the start of xbmc in /etc/rc.local and check if u get net. Then you can start xbmc manually with running /imx6/xbmc/lib/xbmc/xbmc.bin &
and see if you loose net.
NB!!I have updated mkxbmc.sh script so it now add some firmware made a new kernel and use rtlwifi modules instead of 8192cu (the module is still there but it loads rtl8192c_common,rtlwifi,rtl8192cu first)
hste
I think it can be a power problem. Do you use a powered hub to connect mouse, keyboard etc?
Try uncomment out the start of xbmc in /etc/rc.local and check if u get net. Then you can start xbmc manually with running /imx6/xbmc/lib/xbmc/xbmc.bin &
and see if you loose net.
NB!!I have updated mkxbmc.sh script so it now add some firmware made a new kernel and use rtlwifi modules instead of 8192cu (the module is still there but it loads rtl8192c_common,rtlwifi,rtl8192cu first)
hste