00:25 | curlymo | @rabeeh, can you update the links in this topic: http://www.solid-run.com/community/topic815.html |
00:26 | curlymo | images can be found on: https://sourceforge.net/projects/xbian/files/ |
00:26 | curlymo | The version should be RC and the kernel 3.14.14, developers can be set to mk01 and me ofc :) |
20:00 | jmontleo | ping Artox |
20:01 | Artox | pong jmontleo |
20:01 | Artox | a bit busy, but around |
20:03 | jmontleo | hey Artox, no problem. Don't really need anything at the moment: just wanted to let you know, 1.) I was able to successfully build a kernel. 2.) I rearranged the projects and subprojects to make more sense and support multiple distro versions and it seems I am now not receiving updates; I suspect that's just the 'extra path' option maybe? But I don't know what to set it to. and 3.) if there is room and you are able to sync Fedora 21 (shouldn't need u |
20:03 | jmontleo | pdates), I should be able to build for that too |
20:04 | jmontleo | but overall good stuff; I will be happy to move to using OBS |
20:04 | Artox | well, there is not enouzgh room to sync f21 :/ |
20:04 | jmontleo | doh |
20:04 | Artox | DoD does still not seem to work |
20:04 | Artox | I could invest some time and fetch requried RPMs manually |
20:04 | Artox | maybe |
20:05 | Artox | though I'd rather fiel a bug with somebody/find out hwo to debug this DoD |
20:05 | Artox | file* |
20:05 | Artox | now, afk |
20:05 | jmontleo | Artox, if you can ditch the Fedora 20 updates and just get the needed gcc and any updated dependencies and import Fedora 21 that would be awesome |
20:05 | Artox | and have a lot of fun |
20:05 | jmontleo | makes sense |
20:05 | jmontleo | have a good weekend and holidays! |
20:14 | cjori | Hi, has anyone here managed to use vsync with xbmc on hummingboard/cubox-i? |
20:15 | cjori | as soon as I enable it, I get a blank screen. If I choose "only on video playback" then the display just freezes |
20:16 | cjori | (I'd really like to use vsync as I get tearing on video playback) |
20:22 | fritsch | cjori: how do you run xbmc? |
20:22 | fritsch | the native display does doulbe buffering |
20:23 | cjori | I use archlinux so I just let systemd run it (which runs /usr/bin/runxbmc under the user xbmc) |
20:23 | cjori | fritsch: not sure what double buffering means. Does it mean the framebuffer is being copied twice in memory? |
20:23 | fritsch | no |
20:24 | fritsch | you have a front and a back buffer |
20:25 | fritsch | i don't know what arch does, nor what kernel, which patches it ships |
20:25 | fritsch | and also not what they patched into xbmc |
20:25 | fritsch | nor the version they ship |
20:26 | fritsch | so wait a bit perhaps some arch users enters and can tell you |
20:26 | cjori | alright, I've just read on double bufffering. Do you know of any cases it interferes with vsync? |
20:29 | cjori | according to this: http://www.solid-run.com/community/topic641-10.html xbmc on archlinux does double buffering |
21:13 | fritsch | cjori: its' one basis for vsync |
21:14 | cjori | fritsch: I see, thanks. |
23:14 | Artox | jmontleo: about adding fedora20 updates, you need to go under the repositories tab, I think edit the repo, and add additional path |
23:15 | Artox | you tell it for project: Distributions:Fedora_20, and for repo updates |