Hi.
I have some old machines and I want to use LibreElec but, I can't find older versions for this machines.
Somebody can send me a link with older version for 32 bit machines?
Thanks
Paulo
Hi.
I have some old machines and I want to use LibreElec but, I can't find older versions for this machines.
Somebody can send me a link with older version for 32 bit machines?
Thanks
Paulo
You can find download links for the 32 bit version here.
As far as I'm aware the most up-to-date 32-bit build you'll find is openelec 5.08.
The last official i386 image was OpenELEC 5.0.8 about 3.5 years ago. We dropped support to save on resources after measuring the active installed base of i386 users and finding it to be tiny. It is technically possible to still create an i386 image if you self-build with changes to re-add i386 support to the build-system. Have a look at GitHub - maideii/LibreELEC.tv-Intel-i386: Just enough OS for KODI for hints.
GitHub - maideii/LibreELEC.tv-Intel-i386: Just enough OS for KODI is fine to me. Thanks.
But I can't find ISO image to download.
How can I boot a pendrive with this files?
That URL contains source packages that need to be self-compiled into an OS image: compile [LibreELEC] - Neither LE or previously OE has ever supported ISO install - only USB. Our USB/SD creator app can make the USB from the self-compiled image.
In case it's not obvious, we have no desire to support i386 hardware so without intending to sound rude; this is either something you figure out for yourself or quit the idea of recycling ancient hardware and invest in a cheap Raspberry Pi kit that will be 20x better to use.
be se la compilassi molte perssone ne potrebbero usufruire e credo che per alcuni e un modo per conoscere il sistema operativo libreelec e sarebbe molto bello daparte tua aiutare chi e meno pratico di linux
google translate from Italian:
Quoteif I compile a lot of perssone could take advantage of it and I think for some and a way to know the libreelec operating system and it would be very nice to start your help who is less practical than linux
This is an English forum. Please include your English translation.
Also, don't forget to add some punctuation. It does help.
lorenzo53 in 2014 when OpenELEC discontinued i386 images there were only ~1500 users. That number will be much smaller today, and there is no plan for LibreELEC to reverse the decision.
... or quit the idea of recycling ancient hardware and invest in a cheap Raspberry Pi kit that will be 20x better to use.
If that means you're buyin', I'll take a raspberry pi please (with extra hot fudge)
If that means you're buyin'...
I don't mind a joke from time to time, but creating posts just to up your post count is not what this forum is for.