I have read a lot in this forum and I think lots of people have the same problem - DRIVERS. My suggestion, why don't include some drivers, so the raspberry runs out of the box with WIFI und also some capture cards? Lets just choose the top 5 drivers! I know compiling myself a build is one solution, but thats not the option I want to talk about. By the way, where do I find a console in openelec.
Some informations:
http://elinux.org/RPi_VerifiedPeriphera ... i_Adapters
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4704
OpenELEC Build includes some WIFI and capture card drivers
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I'll skip over the drivers part, but, getting a console in openelec requires 2 things.
First: Enable ssh in the cmdline.txt by adding the command ssh to the end (you probably have that already?)
Second: Connect over ssh, using a program of your choice, in Windows I'd suggest PuTTY, on a unix system you can typically do it through a terminal.
Username: root
Password: openelec
That should give you a console.
First: Enable ssh in the cmdline.txt by adding the command ssh to the end (you probably have that already?)
Second: Connect over ssh, using a program of your choice, in Windows I'd suggest PuTTY, on a unix system you can typically do it through a terminal.
Username: root
Password: openelec
That should give you a console.
I bought a VAO11g Wireles Bridge. It works, but the Raspberry delivers not as much power as the Bridge needs. So I am using a externel power source. Well, its still a very easy solution!
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