Official XBian 1.0 Beta 1.1 thread
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17th Oct, 2013, 01:46 PM
Post: #203
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RE: Official XBian 1.0 Beta 1.1 thread
After fixing source.list I can run "apt-get update" without any problem or warning whatsoever. However, I do run into a problem when running apt-get install xbian-update=1.0-0.5, the log says:
"The following packages have unmet dependencies: xbian-update : Depends: xbian-package-xbmc (>= 2.0) but 1.4 is to be installed Depends: xbian-package-kernel3.6.11 (>= 1.2) but it is not going to be installed" I'm now trying a simple "apt-get install xbian-package-xbmc=2.0 xbian-package-kernel3.6.11=1.2", although I'm not sure it's the correct thing to do. I suspect there may be some conflicts, but reverting to a working version of my setup takes just 10 minutes since I have an image of my flashcard, so I'll take my chances... I'll let you know the outcome. [UPDATE] This install finished, I'm now running "apt-get install xbian-update=1.0-0.5" and it seems to go smoothly, although I wasn't prompted to answer "Yes, do as I say!" but just "Y/n"... Keeping my fingers crossed... [UPDATE2] Install finished, raspberry restarted, some problem seem to have occured. I did a quick check and everything seems to be running, except that when I logged as xbian user to see the xbian config screen, the menus were not labeled, I have something like that:. In itself it's not a big problem as I don't have much for this -- especially as I understand that everything can now be done through XBMC. I'll try my chances with a beta 1 upgrade and see what happens. [UPDATE3] Updated to Beta 1.1, everything seems to be working, be it XBian things or things I added. I have the new logo and XBMC 12.2, and the xbian config screen is back to normal. So far I only noticed I lost the CEC controls, but I'm pretty confident I can fix it. I'll do some more check but everything seems ok. I got the following message during install, but as far as I can tell it's related to keyboard issues, and since I don't remember ever plugging a keyboard in my pi I answered "Yes", guess it should be ok: Spoiler (Click to View) Actually some things seem to be broken: some daemons randomly don't start at startup (including SSH, which I use on a daily basis to manage everything), can't properly shutdown (hangs on forever), and startup is really long. I'll revert to my working Alpha 4 setup and do a clean install when I have the time to do it properly. Thanks for your help anyway, it was greatly appreciated |
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