>> Have you tried the solution from #709117?
> I already have dev.cdrom.lock=0 in my sysctl, yes.
> Also, I don't see anything like
>19:33:17 T:140173220951968 DEBUG: ExecuteXBMCAction : Translating
> EjectTray()
>19:33:17 T:140173220951968 DEBUG: ExecuteXBMCAction : To EjectTray()
>
Package: xbmc
Version: 2:13.2+dfsg1-4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I installed "xbmc" on Debian stable, then did "adduser xbmc", then added
this user to some groups (cdrom, audio, video, plugdev, powerdev).
It mostly works OK, but I can't get XBMC to suspend the machine.
When I click on the
> Have you tried the solution from #709117?
I already have dev.cdrom.lock=0 in my sysctl, yes.
Also, I don't see anything like
19:33:17 T:140173220951968 DEBUG: ExecuteXBMCAction : Translating
EjectTray()
19:33:17 T:140173220951968 DEBUG: ExecuteXBMCAction : To EjectTray()
in my log.
Package: xbmc
Version: 2:13.2+dfsg1-4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I installed xbmc on a Debian stable system and it works OK in most
respects, but the YouTube plugin does not quite work: for example,
when I click "Video => Add-ons => YouTube => Explore YouTube =>
YouTube Categories => Film&
Package: xbmc
Version: 2:13.2+dfsg1-4
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I installed "xbmc" on a Mac-Mini running Debian stable. I did
"adduser xbmc", then added this user to groups cdrom, video, audio,
plugdev, and powerdev, and then arranged for xbmc-standalone to be
started by systemd.
It wor
> I'll be back when they've implemented "--enable-tremor" in ffmpeg. :-)
But this issue goes a lot further than ffmpeg.
I'm using OpenWRT on my NAS specifically because OpenWRT uses tremor for
its Ogg decoding whenever possible, which lets MPD run just fine
(20-30% CPU on a 266MHz WL-700gE home ro