2010-06-10, 18:39
openelec.tv Wrote:i know about problems using CF Cards (per adapter) in the past (i dont have tryed this a long time). The problem is that many CF Cards dont use (U)DMA mode (only PIO Mode). But it can work if an patched Kernel would be used (like minimyth does: http://code.google.com/p/minimyth/source..._cfa.patch)
PIO is so sloooooooow. Sometimes Windows defaults to this after crash and bootup can be awful until you can change this.
lalaw Wrote:Here's how one could achieve dual boot: http://wiki.github.com/Evinyatar/atvclie...x-bootmenu
Has been mentioned several times before. Might be a better method.
newsilentsilver Wrote:First I must say thank you to Sam and pin87a for their great work!
An then ... I haven't a Crystal HD yet - and both disk images are working fine without it, too. The performance and the scanning of new content is much, much faster as under the normal ATV version. Now I don't have to buy an ION Nettop in the near future.
Because I haven't a Crystal HD, I have two questions/problems:
1. Sound over HDMI is working fine for videos and music, but I haven't system sound. Any ideas?
2. Because I haven't a Crystal HD, I still have the internal WiFi card. I search the net of getting the ATV WiFi card under Linux work - without luckless. Can anybody say my step by step, how I can use the ATV WiFi card under the linux from the disk images?
1. You mean HDMI sound in XBMC not playing videos? It's a bug.
2. Dunno, don't think the driver support is there. If you are trying to get stability, there's no point using a Linux distro and then using a weak WiFi connection.