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Could you please take a look at these and see if you're spotting anything I'm not? I'm a little new to linux, but I've spent hours troubleshooting and researching this issue, and it's still annoying me.
I have a dedicated Kodi / XBMC machine. It uses LightDM to autologin to Kodi. This is a fresh install with only a few tweaks make to configuration.
Kodi (or maybe LightDM) crashes on startup every time I boot the computer, however, the application restarts on it's own and seems fine a few seconds later.
Here are my log files.
journalctl -b: http://fpaste.org/227273/
kodi crash: http://fpaste.org/227274/
xsession-errors: http://fpaste.org/227275/
journalctl shows kodi crash on line 1310.
I'm mostly trying to stop Kodi from crashing. But also, those references to PulseAudio in xsession-errors are bothering me. I don't use PulseAudio. Don't even have it installed. Sound works fine in Kodi using, I assume, Alsa.
Anyone have any tips?
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I have the exact same thing. What's weird too is that the first start of Kodi shows a time in am/pm (I think) and when it crashes and restarts it shows the correct time and in the correct timezone.
I haven't looked into it, but I though I had a old .xinit or xsession file left from when I was setting things up that might still be used too.
But reading your topic it seems I'm not the only one.
Btw: your links to the logs don't exist anymore. Better paste them directly here?
Last edited by weust (2015-07-09 10:32:25)
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This gets even more annoying when using the Pulse Eight HDMI-CEC adapter.
Mine is the internal one for the Intel NUC.
When I select the HDMI input on my TV, the NUC will boot.
But when Kodi/LightDM crashes, it reverts back to the previous TV input.
Selecting the input on the TV again shuts the NUC down...
Not cool...
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