5th Mar, 2016, 07:27 AM
5th Mar, 2016, 08:41 AM
No, maybe the image is not burned correctly. And you downloaded and flashed the pre rpi3 image?
5th Mar, 2016, 08:58 AM
You also can put this sd-card in your RPi2. Just tested, works ok
5th Mar, 2016, 09:25 AM
Yeh flashed the pre rpi3 image will tinker further tomorrrow
duno
6th Mar, 2016, 01:38 AM
I have some questions about the rpi 3 and xbian.
I thought it is an 64bit board (armv8), how is it possible that it is working with the same software as
the rpi 2 (armv7) is using?
I thought the rpi 3 needs a 64bit kernel and also 64bit libraries, isn't it?
And where can I download the "pre rpi3 image" ?
Thanks in advance
I thought it is an 64bit board (armv8), how is it possible that it is working with the same software as
the rpi 2 (armv7) is using?
I thought the rpi 3 needs a 64bit kernel and also 64bit libraries, isn't it?
And where can I download the "pre rpi3 image" ?
Thanks in advance
6th Mar, 2016, 03:03 AM
@duno
It is exactly the same sw, only kernel and firmware has to take care of the new device
Look here for getting it
It is exactly the same sw, only kernel and firmware has to take care of the new device
Look here for getting it
duno
24th Mar, 2016, 04:33 AM
(6th Mar, 2016 03:03 AM)Nachteule Wrote: [ -> ]It is exactly the same sw, only kernel and firmware has to take care of the new device
@Nachteule
I received my pi 3, installed XBian_2016.03.04_rpi2.img via dd on an 32GB sdcard.
First, I changed devel to staging in the
Code:
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/xbian.list
Code:
1 ##deb mirror://apt.xbian.org/mirror.txt stable main rpi2-jessie
2 deb mirror://apt.xbian.org/mirror.txt staging main rpi2-jessie
3 ##deb mirror://apt.xbian.org/mirror.txt devel main rpi2-jessie
because, there is no HowTo in
Testing & Experimental
After some apt update ... upgrade ... full-upgrade
(that "apt"-command was also new for me ...)
I get, after an "uname -a", now:
Linux zwerg3 4.4.6+ #1 SMP PREEMPT Sat Mar 19 01:34:10 CET 2016 armv7l GNU/Linux
btw., nice date
But cat "/proc/cpuinfo" is still showing an armv7.
Code:
processor : 0
model name : ARMv7 Processor rev 4 (v7l)
Is that normal?
Btw., "apt-file update" can't handle your mirror, I think, there is an Index missing, "ls-lR.gz" ?
I was able to install bind9, isc-dhcp-server, squid3 and hostapd.
So the rpi 3 is now also an access-point, but I do not understand, that some peoples have in their
iwconfig
Tx-Power=1496 dBm
Is that a fake?
iwconfig tells me
Tx-Power=31 dBm
and that is "ok" compared with an TP-Link TL-WN722N (20 dBm).
Any idea?
24th Mar, 2016, 06:26 AM
Quote:But cat "/proc/cpuinfo" is still showing an armv7.
Code:
processor : 0
model name : ARMv7 Processor rev 4 (v7l)
Is that normal?
Yes it is. RPi3 is still running in 32bit mode
Quote:Tx-Power=1496 dBm
Is that a fake?
Oh yes, do not believe everything you can find in the net
24th Mar, 2016, 10:54 PM
Hi,
Newcomer to this forum here.. also newcomer to all things Pi..
I had no trouble installing the Pi3 image (via Win32 Disk Imager, since it was not available on the win installer). Booted ok and got few system updates already. Very impressed!
I must say that I am quite impressed with XBian. I've only been playing with OpenElec for like a week since I've got the Pi3, nothing wrong with it, but XBian feels lot more snappier. Boots really quick, local content plays as it is supposed to (Pi3 connected via AV receiver), no problems with DD/DTS. Even online content starts playing faster. I would consider making XBian my main media player if only it was available thru NOOBS...
I am having problems, tho, with NFS. I'm sharing 4 folders on my NAS (DS413j) and, while I have no problems accessing with OpenElec, with XBian is a bit of hit and miss. All 4 folders have the exact same permissions but XBian is always having trouble with only one of them (the others only few times). Unfortunately this is the one folder I would like to access the most since it holds a Kodi backup (from OpenElec) so I don't need to reconfigure it all.
Has anybody else seen this problem with NFS?
I do understand that this image is in beta stage, but I thought I could report it (I wish I knew how to fix it myself).
Also, I would like to add XBian to my "NOOBS card" but I've not been able to find a way to do it... Could you point me in the right direction? ATM, I am using two cards "the NOOBS" one with Raspbian, OpenElec, OSMC (which I'd like to get rid of), and a second one with XBian. I like the idea of having Raspbian and XBian on the same card.
This is a really good project! Good stuff!!
Newcomer to this forum here.. also newcomer to all things Pi..
I had no trouble installing the Pi3 image (via Win32 Disk Imager, since it was not available on the win installer). Booted ok and got few system updates already. Very impressed!
I must say that I am quite impressed with XBian. I've only been playing with OpenElec for like a week since I've got the Pi3, nothing wrong with it, but XBian feels lot more snappier. Boots really quick, local content plays as it is supposed to (Pi3 connected via AV receiver), no problems with DD/DTS. Even online content starts playing faster. I would consider making XBian my main media player if only it was available thru NOOBS...
I am having problems, tho, with NFS. I'm sharing 4 folders on my NAS (DS413j) and, while I have no problems accessing with OpenElec, with XBian is a bit of hit and miss. All 4 folders have the exact same permissions but XBian is always having trouble with only one of them (the others only few times). Unfortunately this is the one folder I would like to access the most since it holds a Kodi backup (from OpenElec) so I don't need to reconfigure it all.
Has anybody else seen this problem with NFS?
I do understand that this image is in beta stage, but I thought I could report it (I wish I knew how to fix it myself).
Also, I would like to add XBian to my "NOOBS card" but I've not been able to find a way to do it... Could you point me in the right direction? ATM, I am using two cards "the NOOBS" one with Raspbian, OpenElec, OSMC (which I'd like to get rid of), and a second one with XBian. I like the idea of having Raspbian and XBian on the same card.
This is a really good project! Good stuff!!
25th Mar, 2016, 12:54 AM
Quote:I must say that I am quite impressed with XBian. I've only been playing with OpenElec for like a week since I've got the Pi3, nothing wrong with it, but XBian feels lot more snappier. Boots really quick, local content plays as it is supposed to (Pi3 connected via AV receiver), no problems with DD/DTS. Even online content starts playing faster. I would consider making XBian my main media player if only it was available thru NOOBS...
Good to hear
I don't know NOOBS, but I would assume it will never be possible to integrate XBian in NOOBS because we are requiring own Kernel and BTRFS as root fs and are not using the standard kernel.
Quote:Has anybody else seen this problem with NFS?
No.
A little bit more info's please. How did you configure these shares? Within Kodi, or autofs, of fstab? I'm using NFS with XBian for a long time - never had problems
Quote:I do understand that this image is in beta stage, but I thought I could report it (I wish I knew how to fix it myself).
This part is not beta
Quote:Also, I would like to add XBian to my "NOOBS card" but I've not been able to find a way to do it... Could you point me in the right direction? ATM, I am using two cards "the NOOBS" one with Raspbian, OpenElec, OSMC (which I'd like to get rid of), and a second one with XBian. I like the idea of having Raspbian and XBian on the same card.
See above. If I understand NOOBS correctly, it installs one OS and starts it. And if you want to use a different OS, it overwrites the already installed with the new one - does this makes sense