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(28th Nov, 2017 07:47 PM)deeej Wrote: [ -> ]sudo apt-cache policy linux-image-bcm2836

same here, 65 is not listed with the above command

edit1: switching back to 60, fingers crossed

edit2: that helped
(28th Nov, 2017 09:59 PM)ThePumisher Wrote: [ -> ]
(28th Nov, 2017 07:47 PM)deeej Wrote: [ -> ]sudo apt-cache policy linux-image-bcm2836

same here, 65 is not listed with the above command

edit1: switching back to 60, fingers crossed

edit2: that helped

Yeah, 60 works great have no issues so far with wlan0. It´s up and running Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin
@deeej, @ThePumisher

You have to run sudo apt-get update first before you will see new kernel package, or, in xbian-config GUI, select "Check for system upgrades" first before new available packages are listed

Look at my output from my devel sys (Click to View)
installing 65 now

edit: until now, 65 works fine with the wifi on the rp3
(29th Nov, 2017 12:20 AM)ThePumisher Wrote: [ -> ]installing 65 now

edit: until now, 65 works fine with the wifi on the rp3

Thanks for your feedback
Also installing right now. But i run the updates from inside Kodi.

After i check for systemupdate i got 2 new. One is the config-shell and the other is the kernel 65.

I´ve got a "Serious error" notification. But it seems that it´s still doing the updating.

Also tried 65 now and made everything up to date.

No issues. Rebooted/shutdown a couple off times and wlan0 is still alive Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin

I see there are new stuff under "Backup" with dialy snapshots and also some other options. "Auto system image" what does that do?

Also, how do i turn off the "Home backup reminder" that pops up all the time. It´s a bit annoying Wink

@Nachteule i´m guessing you are one of the xbian devs? If so, thank you for your great job. Also thank you for your great support!
(29th Nov, 2017 12:46 AM)deeej Wrote: [ -> ]@Nachteule i´m guessing you are one of the xbian devs? If so, thank you for your great job. Also thank you for your great support!

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(29th Nov, 2017 12:46 AM)deeej Wrote: [ -> ]I see there are new stuff under "Backup" with dialy snapshots and also some other options. "Auto system image" what does that do?

That creates an image from your running system (either directly to sd-card, or into imagefile), so if your sd-card is broken, you can flash this image to new sd-card directly Smile

Quote:Also, how do i turn off the "Home backup reminder" that pops up all the time. It´s a bit annoying Wink

Please search into forum, was already discussed or just look here

Quote:@Nachteule i´m guessing you are one of the xbian devs? If so, thank you for your great job. Also thank you for your great support!

Exactly Shy
(28th Nov, 2017 09:08 AM)Nachteule Wrote: [ -> ]Which kernel version are you running? Roy Teheran posted that reverting to 4.9.60 solves his WLAN issue
In the meantime 4.9.65 is available, perhaps this version solves your issue

Kernel 4.8.65 also works fine for me; wlan0 gets DHCP offers from router and gets connected!
Thanks and well done. Cool

Saw that the thread is already set to SOLVED, but anyway you have my confirmation...
(29th Nov, 2017 04:54 AM)Roy Terhaar Wrote: [ -> ]
(28th Nov, 2017 09:08 AM)Nachteule Wrote: [ -> ]Which kernel version are you running? Roy Teheran posted that reverting to 4.9.60 solves his WLAN issue
In the meantime 4.9.65 is available, perhaps this version solves your issue

Kernel 4.8.65 also works fine for me; wlan0 gets DHCP offers from router and gets connected!
Thanks and well done. Cool

Saw that the thread is already set to SOLVED, but anyway you have my confirmation...

Positive confirms are always welcome Cool
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