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On 09/06/2014 02:21 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: |
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> Yes, thanks, I heard about that already. |
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> It's for debian, but seems to list some general know-how for NUCs and |
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> mythtv: |
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> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1alWSZZ8tLYe4I-lmdrsAGT67xV77q4F4jivGeEzIklk/edit# |
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I didn't actually search for stuff until I found things that were badly |
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broken, like video playback on kernels <3.14. I just dove in headfirst |
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and was scratching my head for a while... |
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>> I also found out (the hard way) that kernel >=3.14 are required for the |
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>> Intel video support. |
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> Thanks, will consider that. Even 3.14.14 is stable in portage right now, |
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> I wouldn't have started any lower. I will install gentoo stable ... btw, |
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> how did you start installing? Some rescue-disk on a stick? PXE? (I |
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> should fix my PXE-setup ...) |
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I used the Mint 17 ISO written to USB. It showed up in the NUC's boot |
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menu as EFI-bootable. |
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By the way, the IR on mine wasn't obvious, I had kernel support for |
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Media Center Ed. and it wasn't detected - nor was it listed with |
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lsusb/lspci. Turns out it was an ITE Tech IT8712. Just FYI... |
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Dan |