2014-07-16, 22:44
See if you still get the crash with #0716 which includes an additional PR to avoid null-pointer crashes (seg faults).
Run xbmc.bin from the command line to see the reason for the crash:
(though you may need a keyboard attached, as my USB IR remote stops working when I run XBMC this way)
If it's a null pointer problem it will say "seg fault" when xbmc.bin crashes, in which case a backtrace will be most helpful (see previous post for debugging instructions).
Run xbmc.bin from the command line to see the reason for the crash:
Code:
systemctl stop xbmc
/usr/lib/xbmc/xbmc.bin --standalone -fs
(though you may need a keyboard attached, as my USB IR remote stops working when I run XBMC this way)
If it's a null pointer problem it will say "seg fault" when xbmc.bin crashes, in which case a backtrace will be most helpful (see previous post for debugging instructions).