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That's a real pain. DD+ works perfectly fine on linux.
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If I see it right:
- Bios Bug with the remote
- Shutdown problem with Wake On Lan?
Anything else we miss - we are just preparing workarounds for OpenELEC, so that this will all work out of the box. Not that hard for the IR, but the shutdown one sucks :-)
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I think this was fixed with the latest Bios from 12.02.2014
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micoba
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No! The USB 3.0 bug is still there...
Haswell Nuc i5 - Abel H2 case - 8GB RAM (Crucial) - Samsung 830 128GB SSD - Win 8.1 - XBMC 13 Beta 1 - Aeon MQ 5 - Harmony 600
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Tell your amp to transmit the EDID also when not switched on when the NUC starts.
If no TV is actually there (detected, handhsake fails) - OE won't boot. You can use drm_kms_helper to "hard code" EDID info ...
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2014-02-14, 16:16
(This post was last modified: 2014-02-14, 16:16 by OllieB.)
All,
I have just been informed by Intel (sylvia_intel @ intel forum) that the BIOS can be reset without the need to remove the motherboard to disconnect the CMOS battery!!!!
Instead of removing the jumper also used for the regular BIOS recovery process, move the jumper to pins 2-3 (as opposed to normal 1-2).
Function Jumper setting Configuration
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Normal 1-2 The BIOS uses current configuration settings and passwords for booting
Configure 2-3 After the POST runs, Setup runs automatically. The maintenance menu is displayed. Note that this Configure mode is
the only way to clear the BIOS/CMOS settings. Press F9 while in Configure mode to restore default values
Recovery none The BIOS attempts to recover the BIOS configuration using a recovery CD or flash drive