If you check carful source you will find for xbmc patch - with contains all @wolfgar changes for GPU ;) (and is updated evey change of @wolfgar) There other advantages ? Yes ? - Bluetooth support ? with easy remote maping from XBMC GUI, and possibility sending files over Bluetooth - Wifi support fr...
@steven: Why the Ubuntu download says "TBS-Matrix-Ubuntu_12.04.zip" when it is Ubuntu 11.04? There's any plan to update to latest Ubuntu 13.10? Thanks.
I bet that is a w_scan or szap problem ... I have the same problem here with 1.0.0.3 but it works well if preload the channels.conf file from a backup and run it with VDR+XBMC
No luck. :( Here 'dmesg' when connect/disconnect USB (I did two times) usb 2-1.1: USB disconnect, device number 8 usb 2-1.1: new high speed USB device number 9 using fsl-ehci usb 2-1.1: USB disconnect, device number 9 usb 2-1.1: new high speed USB device number 10 using fsl-ehci [root@matrixtv ~]#
Hi @mijanek, looks like there isn't dvb tbs drivers for their devices (like tbs5925 I have got). Can you check it? Hi Cjcr, i discovered, that in the kernel used by matrixtv project, teher are some prebuild libs for their dvb devices. I took now this one and made new kernel (whith all latest imx pa...
Hi @mijanek, looks like there isn't dvb tbs drivers for their devices (like tbs5925 I have got). Can you check it? About fan: The fan monitor daemon is running .. so it should work ... [root@matrixtv ~]# htop 1 [| 1.3%] Tasks: 28, 6 thr; 1 running 2 [||| 3.0%] Load average: 0.13 0.11 0.07 3 [| 0.7%]...
Thanks for reporting :-) Did you have the fan controll working or not? There is actually no published source for it so I don't know if it is part of the rootfs as program or some kernel modul... Oops, I did not checked, but you can check yourself looking for a process called "fanmonitor" ...
OK Ive searched everywhere, cant find the info anywhere. How do I flash the Matrix in Liinux ? UDL I think I've saw something about it (and how to do) in a BoundaryDevices(.com) page ... but I can't find the link right now. I think they have written a tool to write on the eMMC/flash from Linux but ...