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Nope, sadly not yet. But upgrade.
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2014-04-09, 08:41
(This post was last modified: 2014-04-09, 08:46 by fritsch.)
Yeah, you did it wrong - better said: you did nothing :-)
Here, add this additional video stancer: video=HDMI-A-1:e
Edit: If dmesg runs over, think about that: options drm_kms_helper poll=0 in /etc/modprobe.d/something.conf
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Yeah, i was looking into that (because you've said it earlier to me), but wasn't able to find the setting yet.
Looks like Panasonic hides it a little bit, I found some links to i'll check when i'm back home.
Btw great work on this release.
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This guide used to only be for Saucy. For that reason I installed XBMCbuntu 13 that wsnipex created. Seeing as this guide now has instructions for trusty, is there any reason for me to scrap my current xbmcbuntu install and replace it with this one? XBMCbuntu serves my needs (primary display xbmc with vnc server on display :1 where I can remotely run apps and do gui admin stuff) but I'm not sure if I'm missing out on something that is maybe optimized in this build?
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No need to remove xbmcbuntu v13. If you need HEVC support and newer ffmpeg, just add the fernetmenta ppa from the first post and fine.
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2014-04-09, 18:22
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Hmm...
apt-cache policy ffmpeg
ffmpeg:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: (none)
Version table:
dpkg also lists nothing
Would ffmpeg add anything to my XBMC experience?