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RE: XBian Release Candidate 3 - mariuscotan - 15th Mar, 2015 07:24 AM This is strange, because this HUB was working and actually just the USB sound card is connected and a Microsoft Nano Transceiver for Mouse ... but with and without it, is the same I have reinstalled it and the idle CPU usage is now 90-92% ... so not much better Re: XBian Release Candidate 3 - f1vefour - 15th Mar, 2015 07:28 AM See these two threads, it isn't a XBian thing it's a general Raspberry issue: https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/624 http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=70437&p=621838#p621838 (15th Mar, 2015 07:24 AM)mariuscotan Wrote: This is strange, because this HUB was working and actually just the USB sound card is connected and a Microsoft Nano Transceiver for Mouse ... but with and without it, is the sameWhat about without the USB soundcard? RE: XBian Release Candidate 3 - mariuscotan - 15th Mar, 2015 07:31 AM thanks for the links, i will have a look. Actually i have nothing connected to the usb and i have made a fresh install of the last stable xbian version. I still have 100% cpu usage. With this version it works good: XBian_2015.02.07_rpi.img.gz What is i make a sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ? I switched back to XBian_2015.02.07_rpi and now the idle CPU Usage ist about 10-20%, so much better... and the usb sound card, an 4 port usb hub + the nano transceiver are working. There should be a bug at least in the last two versions which i have tried. RE: XBian Release Candidate 3 - f1vefour - 15th Mar, 2015 09:42 AM Dont do dist-upgrade on XBian. The version you installed is our stable version. I recommend that you not upgrade for the time being. What version is the kernel on that build? Code: apt-cache policy xbian-package-kernel RE: XBian Release Candidate 3 - mariuscotan - 16th Mar, 2015 01:04 AM (15th Mar, 2015 09:42 AM)f1vefour Wrote: Dont do dist-upgrade on XBian. The version you installed is our stable version. apt-cache policy xbian-package-kernel xbian-package-kernel: Installed: 3.17.7-ck2+-1421550584 Candidate: 3.17.7-ck2+-1421550584 Version table: *** 3.17.7-ck2+-1421550584 0 500 mirror://apt.xbian.org/mirror.txt/ stable/rpi-wheezy armhf Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status 3.15.8+-1412756070 0 500 mirror://apt.xbian.org/mirror.txt/ stable/rpi-wheezy armhf Packages 3.15.8+-1411913607 0 500 mirror://apt.xbian.org/mirror.txt/ stable/rpi-wheezy armhf Packages 3.12.26+-1412710575 0 500 mirror://apt.xbian.org/mirror.txt/ stable/rpi-wheezy armhf Packages 3.12.25+-1406276367 0 500 mirror://apt.xbian.org/mirror.txt/ stable/rpi-wheezy armhf Packages 1.3-5.5 0 500 mirror://apt.xbian.org/mirror.txt/ stable/rpi-wheezy armhf Packages This is working good, there is just a little problem with the advanced xbian menu but i think this is a localization problem, the default language was romanian and i switched to english and now some menus have no text/metadata but anything else seems to be ok. RE: XBian Release Candidate 3 - f1vefour - 16th Mar, 2015 01:15 AM You should be able to upgrade anything except xbmc or the kernel. RE: XBian Release Candidate 3 - mariuscotan - 16th Mar, 2015 05:21 AM i keep using the version XBian_2015.02.07_rpi until the last version in fixed RE: XBian Release Candidate 3 - Skywatch - 17th Mar, 2015 04:23 AM I have been forced to do the same thing. I am sure that the devs will find a fix soon though ;-) S. RE: XBian Release Candidate 3 - f1vefour - 17th Mar, 2015 04:48 AM What version of Kodi is on stable? apt-cache policy xbian-package-xbmc RE: XBian Release Candidate 3 - mariuscotan - 17th Mar, 2015 05:42 AM (17th Mar, 2015 04:48 AM)f1vefour Wrote: What version of Kodi is on stable? For me this is stable: Code: apt-cache policy xbian-package-kernel RE: XBian Release Candidate 3 - Skywatch - 17th Mar, 2015 08:18 AM >>What version of Kodi is on stable? Currently showing...... Terminal apt-cache policy xbian-package-xbmc xbian-package-xbmc: Installed: 14.2~RC1-1426224368 Candidate: 14.2~RC1-1426224368 Version table: *** 14.2~RC1-1426224368 0 500 mirror://apt.xbian.org/mirror.txt/ stable/rpi-wheezy armhf Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status 14.2~BETA2-1425665200 0 500 mirror://apt.xbian.org/mirror.txt/ stable/rpi-wheezy armhf Packages 14.2~BETA2-1425650644 0 RE: XBian Release Candidate 3 - f1vefour - 17th Mar, 2015 10:19 AM So you did upgrade Kodi @Skywatch and not the kernel? RE: XBian Release Candidate 3 - Skywatch - 17th Mar, 2015 06:42 PM (17th Mar, 2015 10:19 AM)f1vefour Wrote: So you did upgrade Kodi @Skywatch and not the kernel? I did an Xbian-config update and upgrade. I thought that was all you had to do Here's what I have....... Terminal apt-cache policy xbian-package-kernel xbian-package-kernel: Installed: 3.18.8+-1425523930 Candidate: 3.18.8+-1425523930 and of course..... Terminal apt-cache policy xbian-package-xbmc xbian-package-xbmc: Installed: 14.2~RC1-1426224368 Candidate: 14.2~RC1-1426224368 RE: XBian Release Candidate 3 - agent5150 - 4th May, 2015 03:00 AM Is there a plan to release a Kodi based upgrade for Xbian? All xbmc based packages are held back on apt-get upgrade attempts. Is there a manual way..this RC3 thread is all over the place with multiple versions rolled into it. If there is manual upgrade path/how to, please post as sticky or a separate thread with sticky. RE: XBian Release Candidate 3 - bonestaak - 14th Aug, 2015 04:03 AM (8th Sep, 2014 09:59 AM)CurlyMo Wrote: Install xbmc alsa package.How do you install xbmc alsa package? I have raspberry 2 and Xbian XBian 20150407-0 |