2010-01-05, 19:51
check the logs, Xorg and xbmc. I suspect that you have no xbmc log though. The only way to debug is to start xbmc manually in the same way as it is started by the script.
Temporarily rename /etc/init.d/xbmc-live to xbmc-live1.
Then reboot, start xbmc manually in the same way as the script. check /etc/init.d/xbmc-live, I seem to recall it uses /usr/bin/runXBMC. Look at that file and try running the commands manually, you need a bit of linux knowledge to do this.
For some of the steps to start X and xbmc there is no log until everything is up and running. If one of the intermediate steps fail, it is really difficult to debug.
Couple of questions, do you have an xbmc user created?
Did you upgrade or change your kernel and possibly not re-install the NVIDIA driver?
does X alone start up? startx I think is the command.
Temporarily rename /etc/init.d/xbmc-live to xbmc-live1.
Then reboot, start xbmc manually in the same way as the script. check /etc/init.d/xbmc-live, I seem to recall it uses /usr/bin/runXBMC. Look at that file and try running the commands manually, you need a bit of linux knowledge to do this.
For some of the steps to start X and xbmc there is no log until everything is up and running. If one of the intermediate steps fail, it is really difficult to debug.
Couple of questions, do you have an xbmc user created?
Did you upgrade or change your kernel and possibly not re-install the NVIDIA driver?
does X alone start up? startx I think is the command.