Well I tried the latest version on an SD card. No luck. It works, so long as I don't go into settings.
into XBMC setting in general, or xbian-config (XBMC) ?
(12th Oct, 2013 06:56 PM)mk01 Wrote: [ -> ]into XBMC setting in general, or xbian-config (XBMC) ?
It actually does it with both.
I think that this might be the case that the wifi card is not working right here. I've tried my luck with two different 802.11N 300MBPS cards but have the same result.
Ok..this is a strange one. I changed the power cable I was using and suddenly the freezing went away. Amazing.
(20th Oct, 2013 02:35 PM)kruuth Wrote: [ -> ]Ok..this is a strange one. I changed the power cable I was using and suddenly the freezing went away. Amazing.
great
I was writing about this power cables months and months ago
And thats why we and everybody alway recommend start troubleshooting from RPi power source and always make sure that anything plugged into the USB ports has own power source or go through powered USB Hub
no matter what and how small the device is.
So as your issue is resolved I would like to as you to edid your 1st post and change the thread prefix to Solved,you find this option on top left when you go full edit the post
-thx-
I'm also having constant freezing problems, does the wire itself make a difference or just the charge cube the USB plugs into?
(1st Dec, 2013 10:44 AM)rizzyc Wrote: [ -> ]I'm also having constant freezing problems, does the wire itself make a difference or just the charge cube the USB plugs into?
I used an HP Touchpad charger and it worked fine. The cable I'm using is a cheap knockoff cable and it's ok. My tv pushes the same voltage and haven't had any trouble.