I have tried without success, there are a number can you suggest a particular build?
failed to start xorg
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surveyor81  - 
					
January 13, 2022 at 5:53 PM  - 
													
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How exactly does it fail with nightly? The latest nightly should work in theory. Kernel 5.16 does support Alder Lake CPUs.
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The Build I tried was: orangepi-win and roc-pc-plus, the message was as above, ie.
failed to start xorg/is your GPU Supported? I an about to try pine-64
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I an about to try pine-64
Trying Generic x86 would be a better idea.
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ps. I have attached a screen shot of the error message:
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Hi keka1234 please try the latest LibreELEC-Generic img.gz from https://test.libreelec.tv
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just tried the latest Generic build however still have the same problem, again I have attached the screen shot
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Problem Solved with the nightly generic build. The problem was the hard drive had a partition form an earlier version of Libreelec (10.01). I formatted the hard drive however did couldn't delete the partition using Windows.
Thanks for you help.
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Thanks for confirming. I was pulling my beard out

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Hi, solved the GPU problem however with the nightly builds now don't have the TV tuner drivers I had in Version 10.01? I assume these drivers are added when the nightly build goes to Stable version?
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Dvb not included due to “kernel”compatibility during nightly. What driver are you using?
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The TV Tuners are Hauppage HVR-2200. Currently when I access TVHeadend it doesn't recognise the tuners, LE 10.01 does.
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The saa7164 module should be on the image
6.8. SAA7164 cards list — The Linux Kernel documentation
lspci -v
# check for the card and that the module is loaded
dmesg
# check for the card
# use modprobe to load the driver (if required)
modprobe saa7164
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dmesg | paste and post the url that outputs

should be supported out of the box
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Just ran the commands, TVHeadend still doesn't see the tuners. Also couldn't find reference to the card under lspci -v and dmesg
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dmesg | paste and post the url that outputs

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All Good it works and thanks again. Small hardware issue.
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