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15th Dec, 2014, 07:48 AM
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xbian-copy screen
Sometimes during playback or while xbmc is idle I see a window with title xbian-copy and 4 item in it: browse video, browse music, browse pictures, browse files.
What is that and how do I disable it?

xbian@xbian ~ $ cat /etc/xbian_version
1.0RC2
xbian@xbian ~ $
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15th Dec, 2014, 01:00 PM
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RE: xbian-copy screen
Just update, at least the XBMC package - that's been fixed recently (see https://github.com/xbianonpi/xbian/issues/526 for details).

See FAQ #1 if you're getting errors: http://www.xbian.org/faq/
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15th Dec, 2014, 05:44 PM
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RE: xbian-copy screen
(15th Dec, 2014 01:00 PM)menakite Wrote:  Just update, at least the XBMC package - that's been fixed recently (see https://github.com/xbianonpi/xbian/issues/526 for details).

See FAQ #1 if you're getting errors: http://www.xbian.org/faq/

I already followed FAQ #1 and did an apt-get update; apt-get upgrade, but I have a lot of hold back packages. Figured out that this will be fixed in the future, am I wrong? Should I do something different to upgrade?
How do I update the XBMC package?
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16th Dec, 2014, 08:38 AM
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RE: xbian-copy screen
@effemmeffe

xbian-config (module updates) deals with held packages as well. it is debian policy to not install held packages automatically (there are somewhere my posts going into details what it means - auto held package - or man apt-get).

so xbian-config menu 7, 3 would be option 1. option 2 would be

Code:
apt-get --with-new-pkgs --ignore-hold upgrade

or the classic way to specifically install all held packages as follows:

Code:
apt-get install pkg1 pkg2 pkg3 pkg4 pkg5 ...

where pkgX are copy&paste pkg names from apt-get output (those declared as held).

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5th Feb, 2015, 08:50 PM
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RE: xbian-copy screen
(16th Dec, 2014 08:38 AM)mk01 Wrote:  @effemmeffe

xbian-config (module updates) deals with held packages as well. it is debian policy to not install held packages automatically (there are somewhere my posts going into details what it means - auto held package - or man apt-get).

so xbian-config menu 7, 3 would be option 1.

Folowed option 1 and the problem went away.
For while: yesterday I had to power off the RPI and at the power up the screen was there again.
I followed option 1 again, tried to reboot and the screen was there again.
Tried to reboot again a few times to see if it's repeatable and no, its' not: sometimes the screen shows up, sometimes it doesn't.
Then I saw it in the middle of a movie play.
Any idea?
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