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kodi freezes - griv - 21st May, 2017 02:51 AM Software XBian version: xbian 1.0 (knockout) (kernal: linux 3.18.8+) XBMC/Kodi version: 14.2 Overclock settings: none Hardware Device type and model: Raspberry Pi 2 Power supply rating: 1000 SD card size and make/type: SanDisk Ultra microSDHC 8GB class 10 SDSDQUAN-008G-G4A Network (Ethernet or wireless): wireless Connected devices: TV & USB 3.0 drive Log files Link to logfile(s): https://pastebin.com/PA5HFgLk Problem description: Kodi seems to freeze after a few hours, and my untrained eye can't see anything in the log files. When Kodi is on the screen it makes the correct sound for button presses but the screen itself stays frozen on the dimmed screensaver. I've removed all of the add ons and cleared up as many errors as I could in the log file, but the only way I can fix the problem is by stopping and starting the xbmc service with upstart. How to reproduce: Leave running for a few hours Thanks for any help! RE: kodi freezes - Nachteule - 21st May, 2017 07:53 AM You're running a very old version of Kodi - we have 17.1 now. If your system was stable in the past, maybe you have hardware issue now: 1) power supply (1000mA ?) is probably not enough to power Rpi2 in all situations 2) Maybe checking sd-card would be good idea 3) upgrading system could help RE: kodi freezes - Skywatch - 21st May, 2017 08:37 PM I agree with the above. You need a 2A (2000mA) supply at least for pi 2, for pi 3 I use 3A supply. Get a good one too as the quality of the cheaper ones can be bad. You could try a different power cable if the one you have is USB and can be unplugged from the power supply, it might have become worn especially if there are any sharp bends in the cable. Good luck (and please upgrade to latest xbian as it is very good and stable).... RE: kodi freezes - griv - 22nd May, 2017 04:35 AM Thanks for the help guys. I'll buy a new power adapter, I just didn't think it would be hardware related because everything else is running fine. Unfortunately I can't update it, as it has unmet dependencies that are uninstallable RE: kodi freezes - Nachteule - 22nd May, 2017 07:42 AM (22nd May, 2017 04:35 AM)griv Wrote: Unfortunately I can't update it, as it has unmet dependencies that are uninstallable Maybe would be good idea if you could tell us which unmet dependencies you have RE: kodi freezes - griv - 23rd May, 2017 06:31 AM My apologies, I've just re-ran it now and it has indeed updated some of my packages, however the xbian package itself has not: W: Failed to fetch mirror://apt.xbian.org/mirror.txt/dists/stable/Release Unable to find expected entry 'rpi2-wheezy/binary-armhf/Packages' in Release file (Wrong sources.list entry or malformed file) E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead. Is it down for maintenance maybe? RE: kodi freezes - Nachteule - 23rd May, 2017 06:58 AM (23rd May, 2017 06:31 AM)griv Wrote: E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead. Wow, you're still running Wheezy This version is depreciated and all repositories has been already deleted In your case you have to upgrade in at least 2 steps: 1st step: I suppose xbian-package-repo is going to be updated. This package automatically changes repository from Wheezy to Jessie 2nd step: you have to run sudo apt-get update;sudo apt-get upgrade manually to upgrade XBian from Wheezy based to Jessie based os RE: kodi freezes - griv - 23rd May, 2017 07:09 AM Ha yes sorry quite out of date now! Does that first step mean I have to replace my repos with a stable one from here? http://wiki.xbian.org/doku.php/repos RE: kodi freezes - Nachteule - 23rd May, 2017 07:15 AM (23rd May, 2017 07:09 AM)griv Wrote: Does that first step mean I have to replace my repos with a stable one from here? No, this should be done by installing recent version of xbian-package-repo automatically If your sources files doesn't look like this: Raspberry Pi2/Pi3 / CuBox-i / Hummingboard: /etc/apt/sources.list deb http://http.debian.net/debian jessie main non-free Raspberry Pi2/Pi3: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/xbian.list deb mirror://apt.xbian.org/mirror.txt stable main rpi2-jessie ### deb mirror://apt.xbian.org/mirror.txt staging main rpi2-jessie ### deb mirror://apt.xbian.org/mirror.txt devel main rpi2-jessie you have to edit them manually before running sudo apt-get update;sudo apt-get upgrade RE: kodi freezes - griv - 24th May, 2017 07:03 AM Thank you kindly for those instructions, I had to go to sleep last night and have only just got back to it now, years of updates takes a long time, who knew I've had to run apt-get dist-upgrade as the xbian packages were being kept back, but now I have a different issue. It can't proceed into the upgrade because of a problem with plymouth: update-rc.d: warning: start and stop actions are no longer supported; falling back to defaults insserv: Service udev has to be enabled to start service plymouth insserv: exiting now! update-rc.d: error: insserv rejected the script header dpkg: error processing package plymouth (--configure): subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1 Errors were encountered while processing: plymouth E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1). I can't seem to get past this error, should I maybe remove it? Thanks for your help again. Nevermind, I thought a reboot might solve it, but I think I've just broken it entirely. It just sticks at the loading screen, and I can no longer ssh onto it. I did take a backup using the xbian backup tool but I guess if I can't even ssh onto it there's not much I can do? RE: kodi freezes - Nachteule - 24th May, 2017 11:25 AM OMG, running apt-get dist-upgrade was very very bad idea I never talked about dist-upgrade, I said sudo apt-get upgrade see XBian FAQ "Why should I not use apt-get" Seems you have killed your installation So you can run into rescue mode see cmdlne options, mount root fs (/dev/mmcblk0p2) and recover system from snapshot automatically made before running apt-get distupgrade RE: kodi freezes - griv - 24th May, 2017 06:54 PM Unfortunately I had seen a similar problem with Ubuntu a few days ago and thought it might also work here, admittedly I didn't think it would break everything, but that's entirely my fault and I appreciate all of your help! Can I ask a question about the cmd line rescue? Sorry if I'm being stupid but reading that page I can't see where I would set those options? I've tried holding the space bar upon boot but it passes the 'init' screen then hangs on the loading screen. RE: kodi freezes - Nachteule - 24th May, 2017 10:38 PM Ok, so step for step: 1) for this procedure you have to enabled initramfs, because all stuff needed for rescue system is in the initramfs If it is not enabled (you don't see message "To dropdown to shell, press and hold shift on usb attached keyboard..." on the upper left corner of your screen when you power up RPi), you have to enable it by putting your sd-card into an sd-card reader and edit file config.txt. This file is located on first partition of sd-card. It's a VFAT partition, so you can do this on your PC using a standard text editor of your choice. Find the line initramfs initramfs.gz 0x1... and make sure that this line is NOT commented out by a leading '#' character 2) Enable rescue mode To enable rescue mode you have to add rescue to the cmdline in the file file cmdline.txt. This file is located at the same place config.txt is. Please note, ALL parameters have to be in one line, separated by space. Do NOT add new line in file cmdline.txt 3) Boot into rescue mode Plug in your sd-card into RPi and power up RPi. After a short while you will see text console of recovery system. 4) Revert root subvolume to a snapshot by entering following commands: Terminal mount /dev/root /mnt cd /mnt/root ls -la This will give you a list of all available snapshots of your root subvolume. It looks something like this: drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 220 Mai 11 04:19 @btrfs-auto-snap_apt-run-2017-05-18-2200 drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 220 Mai 11 04:19 @btrfs-auto-snap_apt-run-2017-05-18-2201 drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 220 Mai 11 04:19 @btrfs-auto-snap_apt-run-2017-05-18-2202 drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 220 Mai 11 04:19 @btrfs-auto-snap_daily-2017-05-17-1857 drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 220 Mai 11 04:19 @btrfs-auto-snap_daily-2017-05-18-1913 drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 200 Mär 28 15:09 @btrfs-auto-snap_monthly-2017-03-28-1603 drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 176 Apr 16 17:46 @btrfs-auto-snap_monthly-2017-04-16-1812 drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 176 Apr 17 15:38 @btrfs-auto-snap_monthly-2017-04-17-1639 drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 200 Apr 27 17:52 @btrfs-auto-snap_monthly-2017-04-28-1953 drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 200 Apr 18 19:18 @btrfs-auto-snap_weekly-2017-04-26-1844 drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 200 Apr 27 17:52 @btrfs-auto-snap_weekly-2017-05-04-0249 drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 200 Mai 7 20:31 @btrfs-auto-snap_weekly-2017-05-10-1930 drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 220 Mai 11 04:19 @btrfs-auto-snap_weekly-2017-05-17-1924 drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 220 Mai 11 04:19 @last_good_known Terminal mv @ @-bad @ is the current active (and bad) root subvolume. This command moves it away Terminal mv @btrfs-auto-snap_apt-run-2017... @ @btrfs-auto-snap_apt-run-2017... is the snapshort before you run apt-get dist-upgrade, make this snapshot to the active one Terminal sync Make sure that everything is written back to disk. Now it's save to power off RPi 5) Disable rescue mode again by removing the rescue parameter from your cmdline in cmdline.txt 6) Finally boot RPi RE: kodi freezes - griv - 25th May, 2017 06:31 AM Thank you so much! We are back online . You've been so helpful, I really appreciate it! Since my problem is probably a hardware issue I'll purchase a new Raspberry Pi 3 and start again with the latest xbian. At least now I can copy the config from my current pi, which will save a lot of time! Thanks again and my apologies for my wrong doing. RE: kodi freezes - Nachteule - 25th May, 2017 07:02 AM (25th May, 2017 06:31 AM)griv Wrote: Thank you so much! We are back online . You've been so helpful, I really appreciate it! 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