Why is this thread still open? RC3 is at least two months old.
The newest version is just a dated number, no real way to discuss that properly.
(2nd Mar, 2015 01:54 AM)f1vefour Wrote: [ -> ]I am working on something kernel related that may help, do you know how to use device tree?
I never heard of device tree, but willing to learn if it helps!
(2nd Mar, 2015 03:37 AM)f1vefour Wrote: [ -> ] (2nd Mar, 2015 03:10 AM)crs Wrote: [ -> ]i am fallowing the above. I installed an Onkyo receiver in december & my audio was also skipping. Put the Pi directly back on tv, my work around. Would like to test again on the Onkyo.
Pi 1?
Pi1 & Pi2 .. The Pi2 will be out there l8r today, i will test it again & see if audio is dropping out with up to date XBian.
(2nd Mar, 2015 04:15 AM)CurlyMo Wrote: [ -> ]Why is this thread still open? RC3 is at least two months old.
wow, just realized... so what thread should i now idle in?
(2nd Mar, 2015 04:25 AM)Skywatch Wrote: [ -> ] (2nd Mar, 2015 01:54 AM)f1vefour Wrote: [ -> ]I am working on something kernel related that may help, do you know how to use device tree?
I never heard of device tree, but willing to learn if it helps!
Which kernel do you want to try? Pi 1 or 2?
Nothing to learn, just have to add something to the boot config.
I've lost interest waiting around for testers...when someone is trying to help with your issue you really should stick around or at least let them know when you will be able to test.
(2nd Mar, 2015 05:11 AM)f1vefour Wrote: [ -> ]Which kernel do you want to try? Pi 1 or 2?
Nothing to learn, just have to add something to the boot config.
Found some info on the rpi forum about this. Will be trying it later on today if I get time.
For those who want to try it see details here.....
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=97314
...But it didn't cure the problem, so bye bye Kodi for me
Skywatch.
It was more than just that, you need the latest firmware and to download and run mkknlimg on your kernel.
I had a kernel packaged up for testing but you disappeared.
(4th Mar, 2015 12:41 AM)f1vefour Wrote: [ -> ]It was more than just that, you need the latest firmware and to download and run mkknlimg on your kernel.
I had a kernel packaged up for testing but you disappeared.
Thanks, I am sorry but I had no idea you were waiting for me. My parents are in their mid 80's now and I like to see them as much as I can while there's still time, that's where I 'disappeared' to.
Both Kodi upgrades are not working right. The one with the original problem also had a PSU problem and I have now swapped that out. The audio dropouts continued but I will test again tonight/tomorrow and try again to upgrade.
As for the other pi (also upgraded to Kodi at the weekend) it stutters like crazy at first play, but then seems to settle down after a minute or so and seems to be OK after that. At least thats what I managed to test so far. This one is still on Kodi, the other I flashed back to Gotham for usability.
S.
They are both pi 1 at the moment...
(26th Feb, 2015 09:14 PM)deHakkelaar Wrote: [ -> ] (25th Feb, 2015 04:48 AM)0xFF Wrote: [ -> ]Hello,
After a few crashes I found empty, temporary directories like this:
/home/xbian/.xbmc/userdata/tmp.TjtLBn3sKJ
It's empty for sure but I can't remove it:
Code:
rm -fR tmp.TjtLBn3sKJ
complain that directory is not empty
Seems the filesystem is broken.
Is there a way to fix mounted filesystem without removing SD card ?
Are you sure its entirely empty ?
Terminal
sudo ls -al /home/xbian/.xbmc/userdata/tmp.TjtLBn3sKJ
Yes, I'm sure.
No dot files, no directories.. nothing.
Now I have three directories like this.
Sorry man, my v1 & v2 Pi running XBian do not have the same files ... I am at a loss here. Hope you can get it sorted out.
(5th Mar, 2015 03:36 AM)0xFF Wrote: [ -> ] (26th Feb, 2015 09:14 PM)deHakkelaar Wrote: [ -> ] (25th Feb, 2015 04:48 AM)0xFF Wrote: [ -> ]Hello,
After a few crashes I found empty, temporary directories like this:
/home/xbian/.xbmc/userdata/tmp.TjtLBn3sKJ
It's empty for sure but I can't remove it:
Code:
rm -fR tmp.TjtLBn3sKJ
complain that directory is not empty
Seems the filesystem is broken.
Is there a way to fix mounted filesystem without removing SD card ?
Are you sure its entirely empty ?
Terminal
sudo ls -al /home/xbian/.xbmc/userdata/tmp.TjtLBn3sKJ
Yes, I'm sure.
No dot files, no directories.. nothing.
Now I have three directories like this.
(5th Mar, 2015 03:36 AM)0xFF Wrote: [ -> ] (26th Feb, 2015 09:14 PM)deHakkelaar Wrote: [ -> ] (25th Feb, 2015 04:48 AM)0xFF Wrote: [ -> ]Hello,
After a few crashes I found empty, temporary directories like this:
/home/xbian/.xbmc/userdata/tmp.TjtLBn3sKJ
It's empty for sure but I can't remove it:
Code:
rm -fR tmp.TjtLBn3sKJ
complain that directory is not empty
Seems the filesystem is broken.
Is there a way to fix mounted filesystem without removing SD card ?
Are you sure its entirely empty ?
Terminal
sudo ls -al /home/xbian/.xbmc/userdata/tmp.TjtLBn3sKJ
Yes, I'm sure.
No dot files, no directories.. nothing.
Now I have three directories like this.
If rm -rf isn't working either your card is damaged or it's mounted read only.
What is the output of 'mount'?