v18 LibreELEC Testbuilds for x86_64 (Kodi 18.0)
(2018-05-01, 13:41)TheKraut Wrote: Hi Hias,

Here you go: full log (individual output separated by "*** BEGIN OF" / "*** END OF").

LE #0430, installed to and booted from SD card, no settings changed except debug log and SSH enabled, as well as WiFi connected.
RC stopped working again after a couple of key presses.

Neither irw, nor ir-keytable, nor ir-ctl would give any output after the RC stopped working. However, irw always provides output as expected until the RC fades away.
Thanks for the logs! Unfortunately there's nothing in there that indicates why the IR receiver stopped working. With ir-ctl -r you should see the raw IR data, actually IR signals from any remote.

I googled a bit and found this thread about pervious year's NUC models and a similar issue as yours: https://communities.intel.com/thread/116512

As you seem to get the same issue on Ubuntu 18.04 I'm wondering if it could be a general problem with the NUCs and Intel needs to fix their BIOS, firmwares etc.

A quick check with Win 10 could be worth a try. If you get the same issue there contact Intel. If it works on Win 10 but not Ubuntu it'd be best if you contacted Ubuntu about that - they have slightly larger support resources than we have so if anything needs fixing in the Linux kernel they are probably better suited for the job than us (and we'd in turn get the fix via standard kernel updates or could pick/backport it).

so long,

Hias


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RE: LibreELEC Testbuilds for x86_64 (Kodi 18.0) - by HiassofT - 2018-05-01, 18:59
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