11th Sep, 2014, 11:41 PM
Update: I have found a debug file of xbmc which may help[attachment=359]
Hello all,
I´m new to this all, not native speaking, and owner of the B+ Modell.
Before updating from RC2 to RC3, I already had the boot-problem.
But now it´s getting worse.
After start, I see the homescreen of Xbmc.
But after a while (1min), the screen of Xbmc is gone, and a black screen with textmessage appears.
I get the following message:
in Terminal-programming.
I just wanted to use Xbian-for xbmc on my raspberry.
So what I found out, was to restart from putty with "sudo reboot".
But after restart, xbian behalfs the same, and even worse it´s going in an endless loop of rebooting.
Sometimes, if I get the right timing to start Xbian within Xbmc, Xbmc is running stable over the whole day, till I shut down and all starts again on booting the next day.
Somebody could help?
Update: Sorry, I forgot to use the template. Here it is:
Hello all,
I´m new to this all, not native speaking, and owner of the B+ Modell.
Before updating from RC2 to RC3, I already had the boot-problem.
But now it´s getting worse.
After start, I see the homescreen of Xbmc.
But after a while (1min), the screen of Xbmc is gone, and a black screen with textmessage appears.
I get the following message:
Quote:Xbian GNU/Linux 7 xbian tty1I do have the program Win SCP with integrated "Putty" on my PC, but poor knowledge
xbian login: Rather than invoking init scripts through /etc/init.d, use the servive(8)
utility, e.g. service S01dbus start
Since the script you are attempting to invoke has been converted to an Upstart job, you may also use the start(8) utility, e.g. start dbus ( ok ) Starting Samba daemons: nmbd.
Rather than invoking init scripts through /etc/init.d, use the service(8) utility, e.g. service S16ssh start
initctl: Unknown job: ssh
Since the script you are attempting to invoke has been converted to an Upstart job, you may also use the start(8) utility, e.g. start ssh
in Terminal-programming.
I just wanted to use Xbian-for xbmc on my raspberry.
So what I found out, was to restart from putty with "sudo reboot".
But after restart, xbian behalfs the same, and even worse it´s going in an endless loop of rebooting.
Sometimes, if I get the right timing to start Xbian within Xbmc, Xbmc is running stable over the whole day, till I shut down and all starts again on booting the next day.
Somebody could help?
Update: Sorry, I forgot to use the template. Here it is:
Quote:SoftwareUpdate Status said: Up to date
XBian version: 1.0RC3
XBMC version: 13.2Git.20140828-c016586(compiled Aug 28 2014)
Overclock settings:default
Hardware
Power supply rating: Rydges, 2000 mAh ,5V
RPi model (model A/B 256mb/512mb): model B+ 512mb
SD card size and make/type: Transcend Micro-SDHC-Card, Class10, 16GB
Network (wireless or LAN): LAN
Connected devices (TV, USB, network storage, etc.): HDMI to Samsung E-5550 Homecinema with HDMI Amazon-Basic Cable, 1 Keyboard and Mouse connected by wire (usb), 1 USB Stick (Transcend 64GB (USB3) connected for Mp3-Musiclibrary