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Thread: new GBQUAD4K no longer responding to its remote control handset

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRMS View Post
    I've had the same problem. Hold down TV and 0 to reset R/C. R/C will flash once, then a pause and 3 more flashes. After that all should be OK.
    Noted, with thanks. Think I'm running 'OK' now.

    Style-over-substance choosing to write GIGA in dark red on a tiny black button that virtually disables the entire system with no warning markers... just saying from the POV of one of the ancients with fading eye-sight.

    Fiddling about with the network settings, locked up the box, got logging command line and an imposed reboot. It's happened several times.

    I also managed to seize everything up SOLIDLY - apparently just going through some of its menus. That's unreasonable, traversing menus should be buffered. I'm not using a sledgehammer or chainsaw. Nothing budged until I (had to) hit the power (again).

    FWIW all my stuff is on multiple UPSs. This box and its OS is a little worrying, it's more unstable than anything that I have recently used. I'm from back in the days of early DOS, dial-up modems with data throughput 'measured' in bauds not Xbps ...well before the arrival of the internet. Sorry but us oldies expect more stability and reliability with our shiny new toys:-)

    The system has already asked me to file several logs somewhere but I didn't catch quite where before it ran the enforced reboot. I'd like to help get this stuff developed to be more robust ...with more built-in resilience. My regular LINUX server runs (headlessly) for weeks, hell, months and more without attention other than remotely implementing the occasional upstream patch. The previous hardware I built wasn't opened for years (plural) running 24/7 autonomously.

    Sincerely hope the developers are still beavering away on the code. I may have bugs for them.

    PostEdit: typo
    Last edited by piran; 11-10-20 at 01:02.

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