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Just run:
Code:
apt-get install linux-image.3.14.27-armmp

For xbian user, check:
Code:
ps aux



Maybe a better solution would be to downgrade XBMC. E.g.:
Code:
apt-get install xbian-package-xbmc-6q=13.2-RLS-1417127308
i downgraded and rebooted and then tried to upgrade
but it still has the same conflict
Why did you upgrade again?
i upgraded the kernel as you suggested
and then i did the upgrade via xbian-config
and it succeeded i rebooted and now no more xbmc restarts.


i upgraded because i have some issues with cec and xbmc instability
So in the previous post you told me you had the same conflict and now it's gone? Can't quite follow Smile
ps aux gives me a long list of users http://pastebin.com/T3Vj1Fef
not sure what to do with that.

I did apt-get install linux-image.3.14.27-armmp
during install, XBMC keeps restarting. Also after install. I did a full reboot and it is still restarting xbmc. I also noticed my Cubox-i is very hot now, the bottom is almost to hot to touch. I don't want to kill another Cubox-i so I am going to shut it down for now. I hope others are willing to test.
Did you try the xbmc downgrade?

Issue created here: https://github.com/xbianonpi/xbian/issues/653
used latest xbian image 2014-12-04
had some issues with cec

had some issues with apt-get update
repositories that where not reachable
Code:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get xbian-package-repo

now a update should run without errors
Code:
sudo apt-get update

then i downgraded xbmc
Code:
sudo apt-get install xbian-package-xbmc-6q=13.2-RLS-1417127308

reboot your cubox-i

now we can upgrade the kernel
Code:
apt-get install linux-image.3.14.27-armmp

now we need to reboot again
and from now on you should be able to upgrade xbian
from within xbian-config

for me my cubox-i seems stable for now
will report back after a few days of testing
Until we found a fix, i noticed that commenting this line also works for now:

/etc/init/xbmc.conf
Code:
post-start script
#    /sbin/start -q wait-for-state TIMEOUT=100 WAIT_FOR=xbmc-loaded WAITER=xbmc WAIT_STATE=started ACT=no || { /sbin/initctl emit -n xbmc-failed-start; stop; exit 1; }
(30th Dec, 2014 02:32 AM)CurlyMo Wrote: [ -> ]Until we found a fix, i noticed that commenting this line also works for now:

/etc/init/xbmc.conf
Code:
post-start script
#    /sbin/start -q wait-for-state TIMEOUT=100 WAIT_FOR=xbmc-loaded WAITER=xbmc WAIT_STATE=started ACT=no || { /sbin/initctl emit -n xbmc-failed-start; stop; exit 1; }

Installed from scratch the latest image XBian_2014.12.04_imx6.img. i previously disable CEC on my TV but i leave on on xbian, installed my addons (youtube and trailers), imported video library located in a network shares via zeroconf discovery.

i did not upgrade the packages via xbian-config and it seems stable.
For those who upgraded, can you guys post the following output.

First enable the commented line again. Then
Code:
echo > /var/log/upstart/upstart-ev.log
service xbmc restart
cat /var/log/upstart/upstart-ev.log
Wait at least 2 minutes before posting the upstart log.
(30th Dec, 2014 07:54 PM)CurlyMo Wrote: [ -> ]For those who upgraded, can you guys post the following output.

First enable the commented line again. Then
Code:
echo > /var/log/upstart/upstart-ev.log
service xbmc restart
cat /var/log/upstart/upstart-ev.log
Wait at least 2 minutes before posting the upstart log.

everything worked fine until i updated all packages through xbian-config. below the output (xbmc took around 3/5 minute to restart after issued command)


With significant effort by curlymo and mk01, I have been able to use the xbian base img for video accelerated webRTC applications in chromium.

Specifically, using chromium v39 I was able to achieve a constant 25-27 fps video call which presented an excellent picture on a 40" tv.

At the same time the cpu utilization was about 60% (quad @ 1.2Ghz/core). This means that these results should reproduce on the standard 1Ghz Pro.

This to me is a major achievement and my thanks to the xbian team.

From here I hope to build on the xbian debian base with support software for my applications development and finally with a bit more help get cec working.


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Hello everyone,

Just got my Cubox-i4pro and I've been running a raspberry pi for awhile on Xbian. 1st question is, can I take a backup of my Pi and load it into my Cubox via the recovery folder? I'm pretty sure the backup is just the .xbmc folder, so I can't think of any reason this wouldn't work.

2nd question, what version of XBMC are the individual releases? Is the 1/31 release 14.0 or still 13.2? I need to use Gotham due to one of my plugins not being updated for Kodi yet. Also, is there a changelog of the releases? I guess I could look at the git repo and look at the comments, but wondering if there's something more official. Thanks!
Hi all,

XBian and Kodi was warking pretty fine so far.

after an apt-get upgrade I cannot manage to start kodi anymore

the newest versions are
xbian-package-xbmc-6q:armhf 14.2~RC1-1427517401

here are some infos:

dmesg:
http://pastebin.com/UQJ2uW6z

kodi.log:
http://pastebin.com/CuXbarDT

apt history
http://pastebin.com/TNa2vfVb

upstart-ev.log
http://pastebin.com/WQvuwBAy

could somebody help me?
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