Noob question: Solving crash problems
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Noob question: Solving crash problems
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5th Jun, 2014, 06:48 AM
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RE: Noob question: Solving crash problems
(5th Jun, 2014 04:29 AM)IriDium Wrote: I agree with @skywatch. Remove the OC until the system is stable, then ramp it up a bit. Doing it tomorrow when I have physical access. I don't want to be remotely switching the TV channel on my housemates when the Pi reboots. Quote:... and what prey is this "Media Grabber"? Might that be at fault????? SickRage, by modifying init.d from the xbian sickbeard package so that it loads from /home/xbian into which it's been manually git cloned. Also nzbget, and an OpenVPN server so I can access said services out of the house. Quote:Post the output of xbmc.log and dmesg and I'm sure the answer is there. xbmc.log http://pastebin.com/ySEEsk4C dmesg http://pastebin.com/wi2T5nPG |
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