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I've found out that this thread was also for Kodi 18.
it supported K18 when K18 was the focus of development. It switched to K19 some time ago, so there are no longer any K18 images.
I've found out that this thread was also for Kodi 18.
it supported K18 when K18 was the focus of development. It switched to K19 some time ago, so there are no longer any K18 images.
it supported K18 when K18 was the focus of development. It switched to K19 some time ago, so there are no longer any K18 images.
Yes, I understand that.
I am asking if anyone has kept an image with Kodi-18 form VIM2 anywhere to upload it again.
thanks,
John
Version 20210118 with kernel 5.10.8. Fixed u-boot for Odroid C2 (also added support for starting from USB for C2).
Has anyone successfully gotten WOL working with a remote app like Kore or Yaste?
Hi, I'm new here. I want to try libreelec. what image should i use? Beelink GT1 mini 2/32 gb. Thank you for answer.
Latest aarch64 image from 29.01 is relatively stable.
i've noticed a pattern of random crashes of kodi, when performance governor is applied for cpu and gpu on ugoos am6 (g12b).
http://ix.io/2Omg -> latest example
additionally, some random freezes occur (no log in this scenario)
from time to time I lose sound and dmesg is complaining missing asoc backend for a certain dai link 0;
Hi,
I have downloaded the LibreELEC-ARMv7.arm-9.80-devel-20210126124908-d174eba-s8xx img to test with my Tronfy MXQ tvbox. Results are as following:
1. Can't boot with the meson8b-mxq.dtb
2. Successfully boot with meson8b-odroidc1.dtb
But there is no wifi, no ethernet. With wired I have an IPaddress like 169.254.168.* and I can't ssh into.So can't go deep in my tests because i can't install anything and HDMI-CEC is not working.
Thanks for yor greet job!!
Using latest LibreELEC-ARMv8.aarch64-9.80-devel-20210218142340-8bd19d9-amlgx.img.gz works great on my Fiberhome HG680P, only there's no wifi (rtl8188fu/rtl8189fs)
So can you add rtl8188fu/rtl8189fs wifi module again like previous release (it was working with older release), thanx in advance.
s8xx
For s8xx, there is only the very initial minimum support, do not expect full operation of all functions.
So can you add rtl8188fu/rtl8189fs wifi module again like previous release (it was working with older release), thanx in advance.
I haven't checked, but maybe in the latest version of LE10 20210301 this is restored.
I haven't checked, but maybe in the latest version of LE10 20210301 this is restored.
Tried both aarch64-10 20210301-amlgx and arm-10 20210301-amlgx but still no luck, no working wifi
Tried both aarch64-10 20210301-amlgx and arm-10 20210301-amlgx but still no luck, no working wifi
The module is available and loaded normally. I don't have your model, I don't know why it doesn't work for you. Which DTB do you use ?
LibreELEC:/run/kernel-overlays/modules/5.10.20 # cd RTL8188FU/
LibreELEC:/run/kernel-overlays/modules/5.10.20/RTL8188FU # ls
rtl8188fu.ko
LibreELEC:/run/kernel-overlays/modules/5.10.20/RTL8188FU # modprobe rtl8188fu
LibreELEC:/run/kernel-overlays/modules/5.10.20/RTL8188FU # ls
rtl8188fu.ko
LibreELEC:/run/kernel-overlays/modules/5.10.20/RTL8188FU # lsmod
Module Size Used by
rtl8188fu 1323008 0
8021q 32768 0
garp 16384 1 8021q
mrp 20480 1 8021q
stp 20480 1 garp
llc 20480 2 stp,garp
bnep 28672 2
8189es 1163264 0
hci_uart 106496 0
btqca 16384 1 hci_uart
btrtl 20480 1 hci_uart
btbcm 24576 1 hci_uart
btintel 28672 1 hci_uart
bluetooth 450560 13 btrtl,btqca,btintel,hci_uart,btbcm,bnep
cfg80211 389120 2 8189es,rtl8188fu
ecdh_generic 16384 1 bluetooth
joydev 28672 0
meson_vdec 65536 0
crct10dif_ce 20480 1
ecc 32768 1 ecdh_generic
rfkill 36864 5 bluetooth,cfg80211
ao_cec 16384 0
uas 24576 0
lima 61440 1
meson_ir 16384 0
gpu_sched 32768 1 lima
fuse 131072 1
ipv6 462848 30
LibreELEC:/run/kernel-overlays/modules/5.10.20/RTL8188FU #
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The module is available and loaded normally. I don't have your model, I don't know why it doesn't work for you. Which DTB do you use ?
Code Display MoreLibreELEC:/run/kernel-overlays/modules/5.10.20 # cd RTL8188FU/ LibreELEC:/run/kernel-overlays/modules/5.10.20/RTL8188FU # ls rtl8188fu.ko LibreELEC:/run/kernel-overlays/modules/5.10.20/RTL8188FU # modprobe rtl8188fu LibreELEC:/run/kernel-overlays/modules/5.10.20/RTL8188FU # ls rtl8188fu.ko LibreELEC:/run/kernel-overlays/modules/5.10.20/RTL8188FU # lsmod Module Size Used by rtl8188fu 1323008 0 8021q 32768 0 garp 16384 1 8021q mrp 20480 1 8021q stp 20480 1 garp llc 20480 2 stp,garp bnep 28672 2 8189es 1163264 0 hci_uart 106496 0 btqca 16384 1 hci_uart btrtl 20480 1 hci_uart btbcm 24576 1 hci_uart btintel 28672 1 hci_uart bluetooth 450560 13 btrtl,btqca,btintel,hci_uart,btbcm,bnep cfg80211 389120 2 8189es,rtl8188fu ecdh_generic 16384 1 bluetooth joydev 28672 0 meson_vdec 65536 0 crct10dif_ce 20480 1 ecc 32768 1 ecdh_generic rfkill 36864 5 bluetooth,cfg80211 ao_cec 16384 0 uas 24576 0 lima 61440 1 meson_ir 16384 0 gpu_sched 32768 1 lima fuse 131072 1 ipv6 462848 30 LibreELEC:/run/kernel-overlays/modules/5.10.20/RTL8188FU #
Currently using default DTB from AMLGX (meson-gxl-s905x-p212.dtb) or do you have any suggestion?
My device has two varian, using either RTL8188FU or RTL8188FS, and mine using RTL8188FU which should be working
I'll try the latest release (20210305) and explore some more, see if there's workaround to make my wifi working,
thanx for your time and efforts to develop this
Update : still no luck using latest (20210305) - is it only RTL8188FU driver, or RTL8188FS is also included?
Hello, I have tried yesterday your build for S905 and chewitts one.
My box is a Beelink M18. I wanted to try whats the difference, as the official one is unable to play Mpeg2 content.
Your Version does not have working Wifi, as the adapter does not show. And therefore I could not test Tvheadens, which is the main usage of this box.
Is there a difference in the DTB files?
I used on booth versions the meson-gxbb-p200.dtb
back in the days with Libreelec 8.2 I used gxbb_p200_2G_1Gbit_OTG_Port.dtb
Is there a difference in the DTB files?
Yes, there is a difference in the DTB, kernel source, kernel configuration and settings, etc..
should I therefore try all GXBB DTBs to find one which could work? Or is this approach without a chance of success?
Thanks
should I therefore try all GXBB DTBs to find one which could work? Or is this approach without a chance of success?
you can try all dtbs, this is the right approach.
@ balbes150 First of all, thank you for making these images.
That was the first image with a mainline kernel that ran longer than 5 minutes on the
Dreambox dreamone (s922x) / deamtwo (s922x).
The method of reloading the u-boot.ext is ingenious.
I used meson-g12b-ugoos-am6.dtb with a patched memory line.
Now that I've finally got a mainline kernel running on the box, I would like to adapt the device tree.
Unfortunately, I still have no idea what to adapt to the 5.X dt.
This is totally new to me. I have the current Dreambox kernel src here: see dreamone.dts/dreamtwo.dts
A better fitting dt would be very helpful, because the image freezes to death when I play a TS-stream via the enigma2-pvr-addon. I don't know if Panfrost works at all on running TS-streams, but otherwise the image was the best of all mainline tests, All other kernels have already died with a low I/O load or didn't even start.
And I would be grateful for any tip.
_emanuel_ panfrost is used for accelerated GUI rendering and has nothing to do with hardware video decoding. The vdec drivers (which do) are still early work in progress (with not much work in progress). I looked at the vendor keernel dreamone/two dtb files and apart from IR keymaps, LED and button things, there's not much to improve upon with a dedicated dtb - you can build off the W400 dtsi the same as the existing Ugoos AM6 and various Beelink G12B devices (GT King would be a good match). The mainline kernel also takes RAM size from u-boot so this does not need to be set. What do you think is missing?