2014-11-20, 21:27
(2014-11-20, 06:23)Matt Devo Wrote:(2014-11-20, 05:48)movie78 Wrote:(2014-11-19, 19:09)Matt Devo Wrote: Correct
Here is the link you requested.
http://sprunge.us/OSQG
http://sprunge.us/RZBX
Thanks!
as per the output of lsusb, your IR receiver is manufactured by Topseed, and their buggy firmware (or Linux's buggy USB3 implementation) is to blame for it not working. Grab one of the known working IR receivers (listed on the wiki) and you'll be all set.
(2014-11-20, 06:03)pie eater Wrote: oops. it had gone into sleep mode. when i tried to get it to install from usb after reboot, i would not read the usb stick, so i checked the stick, and it had partitioned and had 2 files, but it would not read it, so i deleted it and tried to install the generic version from openelec, and it still would not boot from the drive, so im now trying to get it to boot from an sd card, it says, booting from usb device, but doesnt seem to be doing much. any idears?
download the v4.2.1 Generic x86_64 disk image, write it to SD/UDB using the Win32DiskImager tool, then boot from it.
I'll take a look at the script and see why it's going to sleep, it shouldn't be doing that.
hi matt. i have tried to download the win32discimager tool and it fails to install correctly to my windows 7 machine, i have seach through google, and all the pages seem to link to http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/ so urm! im kind of stuck, this box is either going to drive me crazy, or make an awesome paper weight, any ideas, oh btw. im sorry to keep bugging you but it looks like im out of my depth a little here, but if you can help me i will sort you some beer tokens