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I'm about to do another re-install, but I'm interested to know if anyone else has had a problem when installling with this script and then exiting from XBMC (not reboot or shutdown)?
A previous install I did worked fine, but with the last install, a week back using this script, I exit xbmc and never get a prompt on tty1 - just the bootup/services list etc.
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d3CoY
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2009-09-25, 12:31
(This post was last modified: 2009-09-25, 12:34 by d3CoY.)
btw, the half logo issue :
I connected the Ion 330 system to a TOSHIBA 46ZF355D screen via HDMI.
I installed a second system aswell for a friend (Asrock Ion 330 system), and u guessed it, it has also the half logo display when booting.
The standard videodriver is being used. (te one that automaticly intallswith the script.
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Nice work.
But SplashScreen is also broken, after updating to SVN Version only get a Flickering black Screen.
After 5th Time of Install I decided to stay at the stable Version.... :-(
I am Using Acer Revo.
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nellor
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The issue is not solved with this...
It happens not with this script: XBMC Setup Script - Automatic installation of XBMC for Linux
Maybe you can find out the difference....
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Very simple, I wrote this on this post and the other because it concerns on the two posts, in this because this post doesn't talk about the usplash logo problems only, it is for support of the xbmscript and for this reason the "Update to last svn" it's an option in this script. I think that if it's not working correctly maybe will be interesting for the autor of the script to know that, you understand?
thx flxfxp for ur work
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By the way can anyone with the half logo problem try to update /etc/usplash.conf and use 1024 and 768 as variables for xres and yres? Save the changes by executing sudo update-initramfs -u
Let me know if this cures the problem.