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Just got a Pi. I installed RaspBMC and it randomly rebooted so that had to go. I found Xbian and installed using SD card but just after the first boot up, I was browsing videos in an addon called KidzPlace and Xbian dropped to TTY and said Xbian login:

weird... I've got a brand new Sandisk 16GB class 10 HC ultra 30MB.s SD card.

I feel like my experiences with Linux in the past (ubuntu and arch) have proven to be amazingly stable. I'm baffled why I'm having stability issues with this.

Anyhow... I wonder if it is necessary to employ a USB stick with my setup. If so, are there OFFICIAL step by step instructions on doing so? I saw the USB thread but honestly, at this point, I'm rather discombobulated and need something straight forward.

Thanks!
I would see this issues is caused by PSU, as the XBMC is more power demanding than Linux OS systems
(17th Nov, 2013 07:32 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote: [ -> ]I would see this issues is caused by PSU, as the XBMC is more power demanding than Linux OS systems

really? odd, I'm just using a micro USB cable and the wall plug I bought with my model b. you mean maybe a defective pi?
(17th Nov, 2013 08:09 AM)burgertime Wrote: [ -> ]
(17th Nov, 2013 07:32 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote: [ -> ]I would see this issues is caused by PSU, as the XBMC is more power demanding than Linux OS systems

really? odd, I'm just using a micro USB cable and the wall plug I bought with my model b. you mean maybe a defective pi?

No he means a weak power supply, the Pi does best with a 1+ amp 5v power power supply (adapter).
1) Check the output of your power supply - it must be 1amp or more. A normal phone charger is usually 500ma which is not enough.
2) Check the quality of your lead - all things are not equal - read USB leads
3) Try a slower SD card - class 4 or 6 (2G should be enough) Some class 10 ultras can cause problems.
4) Install Xbian 1 Beta 2 Beta2 and try that.
5) Send output from dmesg (See my signature Please read before you post)
6) USB installation is simple if you are on Beta 2 - already in ssh xbian-config
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