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RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread - kraleksandr - 6th Dec, 2013 11:02 PM (1st Dec, 2013 07:34 AM)mk01 Wrote:My smb.conf at this time contains only 3 folders: xbian, xbian-xbmc, system-logs. But when I go to //xbian, I see there 3 folders from smb.conf AND 2 additional folders: hdd (USB-HDD labeled "hdd") and xbmc-backup. Where I can configure the last 2 folders, for example, make the "hdd" folder writable by user "xbian"?(24th Nov, 2013 03:51 PM)kraleksandr Wrote: When I try to open \\xbian samba share, I see 5 folders there. But the smb.conf file contains only 3 of them. Where is .conf for other folders? RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread - raspberry_pd - 7th Dec, 2013 12:21 AM (20th Nov, 2013 07:19 AM)CurlyMo Wrote:(20th Nov, 2013 06:44 AM)Tero Turtiainen Wrote: But then I made SSH connection to the RasPi and found that the root file system was mounted read-only. For example running xbian-config outputted lots of the error message about the read-only file system. I thought that maybe reboot will fix this (I am a Linux guy, so I wonder why I decided to use the best method for fixing Windows problems...). Big mistake. Now the system goes to kernel panic at 2 seconds after the boot. CurlyMo, CurlyMo, where for art thou CurlyMo? XBian has gone down hill at a rollercoaster rate since you left. Only XBian 1.0 A5 is usable and it suffers from too many crashes and hangs as well. Apologies to all who have worked so hard but to see a news post titled "XBian 1.0 Beta 2, we are proud" is just sad because it doesn't seem like you should be proud of the result if the first few posts on this thread are any indication. Proud of the effort I guess, but not the result. XBian should have been version 1 a long time ago but still it struggles to release a reliable update. XBian is all bleeding, no edge. Sorry, I know it must be very hard to read such comments but I feel them to be true. I really don't want to press "Post Reply" but without honest feedback, maybe the project will not improve? RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread - Killerbee - 7th Dec, 2013 12:36 AM (7th Dec, 2013 12:21 AM)raspberry_pd Wrote:(20th Nov, 2013 07:19 AM)CurlyMo Wrote:(20th Nov, 2013 06:44 AM)Tero Turtiainen Wrote: But then I made SSH connection to the RasPi and found that the root file system was mounted read-only. For example running xbian-config outputted lots of the error message about the read-only file system. I thought that maybe reboot will fix this (I am a Linux guy, so I wonder why I decided to use the best method for fixing Windows problems...). Big mistake. Now the system goes to kernel panic at 2 seconds after the boot. Yes we all know beta2 it's a bumpy ride.... But trust me the new file system (BTRFS), and xbian-package structure has a lot of potential. If you don't like beta2, stick to alpha 5 and wait for the beta3 or Xbian 1. If you don't like Xbian at all, try another XBMC flavour for the pi. You are free to choose. A week point, from my point of view, is documentation! A global overview of all xbian-packages with their function would be very help full. KB RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread - IriDium - 7th Dec, 2013 03:17 AM @raspberry_pd As I replied to your Beta 1 complaint - we never ever see you on the testing team - you moan, exceedingly well like an old aged pensioner, but never ever want to help. That is your choice, same as your choice to use Xbian - as you have done since Alpha 5. You are free to use OpenElec as too Raspbmc but you do not - maybe you just like griping? In the real world - Beta 2 is a stable and usable platform for the RPi. Yes there are a few issues but they are concentrated around peripherals rather than the core system. The reason? The testing team do not posses the multitudes of different receivers, keyboards nor mice. Let alone USB drives, NAS or other storage devices available. If you are so enraged, then I will gladly give you an address where you can send all of the additional peripherals that you judge that need to be tested prior to a release. Also, as you seem to have time on your hands how about volunteering to write the documentation for Beta2 as you know it so well. I look forward to your moans and groans about Xbian 1. RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread - freem@n - 7th Dec, 2013 09:28 PM @IriDium: totally agree! XBian Beta 2 is by far the best release yet. It runs super smooth and without any crashes for me even without super-heavy overclocking or running it from USB. I've just used a 16GB SDHC Card and never had corruption whatsoever thanks so much to the developer team. Please don't take that guy too serious that you wouldn't want to continue your outstanding work. RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread - sam397 - 8th Dec, 2013 07:52 PM (5th Dec, 2013 07:13 PM)mk01 Wrote: sam397, Thank you for your good explanation. I wasn't aware of the need for correct time, but it makes sense As you requested I installed package 'xbian-update_1.0.2-11_armhf.deb' from here (xbian-update_1.0.2-11a_armhf.deb was not available, got a 404 - not found). Installation succeeded. In xbmc when i select "Power off System" xbmc exits and i get to 'login xbian:'. This is fine because now the described problem does not occure any more. As I described in my earlier post it seems the problem occurres only once I selected "Power off System" from the xbian menu and then a progressbar appears and shows "shutting down..." and finally "system halted." So for me the problem is solved. And since my scenario seems to be a little bit "special" (at least no other one has reported this behaviour) we don't have to go into more details on that. Last question: What is the recommended way to power off xbian? a) power off the Pi while on the xbmc home screen b) power off the Pi while on the "login xbian:" screen c) shutdown the operating system then power off the Pi RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread - CurlyMo - 8th Dec, 2013 08:16 PM (7th Dec, 2013 12:21 AM)raspberry_pd Wrote:(20th Nov, 2013 07:19 AM)CurlyMo Wrote: [...] I can only write a killer version if i think this version isn't which i don't. Not the first time we disagreed Also, SSH is fast again after a couple of hours running. Could be related to defrag or other system services that are optimizing itself. The FS read-only issues are also gone. However, i do strongly agree with @Killerbee. New features are awesome only if ordinary users know how to use them. RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread - ringlord - 12th Dec, 2013 06:29 PM (29th Nov, 2013 12:58 AM)ringlord Wrote:(27th Nov, 2013 10:54 PM)Swift Wrote: Hi guys, Yesterday I changed in sources.list Code: deb http://xbian.brantje.com/ wheezy main Code: deb http://xbian.brantje.com/ stable main and I did an update. I saw that xbian-config-packages or similar was upgraded, and that fixed the issues I had in the GUI RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread - mk01 - 13th Dec, 2013 08:27 AM (6th Dec, 2013 11:02 PM)kraleksandr Wrote: My smb.conf at this time contains only 3 folders: xbian, xbian-xbmc, system-logs. But when I go to //xbian, I see there 3 folders from smb.conf AND 2 additional folders: hdd (USB-HDD labeled "hdd") and xbmc-backup. Where I can configure the last 2 folders, for example, make the "hdd" folder writable by user "xbian"? there is more ways to achieve this: 1) disable write sharing auto mounted drives (or sharing completely) and define your own in /etc/samba/user.conf - 2) take usbmount package from staging (ver 1.0.5-1b). there is SHARELT parameter in /etc/usbmount/usbmount.conf default set to "no" which allows you to limit RW access set it "yes" to allow writes only for authenticated user xbian. guest is RO. (settings inside usbmount.conf are valid (global) for all auto mounted drives. there is no custom config per drive possible without manual tuning) RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread - Carpenter - 13th Dec, 2013 08:37 PM Software XBian version: 1.0 Beta 2 XBMC version: latest Overclock settings: Turbo Hardware Power supply rating: 1Amp RPi model (model B 512mb): SD card size and make/type: 4Gb ICIDU Network (wireless or LAN): LAN Connected devices (TV, USB, network storage, etc.): TV, USB (2Tb) Logile Link to logfile(s): http://pastebin.com/rz5nFYK0 Problem description: I have auto-update on, so today I got a message in XBMC that it needed to reboot which I did. After that, it got stuck somehow in a loop when starting XBMC (please see log above). Apparently the mount failed. Is there something I can do to resolve this? Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread - starous - 13th Dec, 2013 09:51 PM Same issue on my XBian. Sorry, I will not be able to help in testing, because I'm stuck at work. If you find the cure, post it here, please. Thanks. RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread - mk01 - 13th Dec, 2013 10:01 PM apt-get update apt-get install --reinstall xbian-package-kernel wrong package got into pool by mistake. version will stay the same 1.3-6.3 but content will be right RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread - Smultie - 14th Dec, 2013 02:08 AM (13th Dec, 2013 10:01 PM)mk01 Wrote: apt-get update Great. XBMC never starts. Can't log into SSH now. Bootloop occurs.... RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread - mk01 - 14th Dec, 2013 02:11 AM after 100 seconds without xbmc being started failover job will start all services. RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 2 thread - Smultie - 14th Dec, 2013 02:22 AM Thanks, that worked. Phew!! |