You could try a docker image of zerotier. Something like This
Posts by Iridium
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Possibly a network glitch. Marked as [Solved]
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Many thanks for your input.
The Woltlab forum software is relatively new (~2 years) and the admins are still trying to get to grips with how to get it to work perfectly.
1) Has already been noted and "yes" I agree. It should be part of the registration process and easily accessible.
2) The ideal solution would be to have [How To] added by the user to the Wiki but alas that still makes maintenance difficult to control. Having a separate area on the front page is Ok, but there are now so many, that the front page would be swamped (X86, RPi, Amlogic, VIM, performance, adddons etc.
3) Would be nice but I don't believe it's possible. [Solved] Is a manual method either by Mods or the user themselves.
We live in an imperfect world. If there are any Woltlab experts available, we'd love to hear from you
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Is possible that the addons are not compatible with your early release.
Please provide a full debug log.How to post a log (wiki)1. Enable debugging in Settings>System Settings>Logging2. Restart Kodi3. Replicate the problem4. Generate a log URL (do not post/upload logs to the forum)
use "Settings > LibreELEC > System > Paste system logs" or run "pastekodi" over SSH, then post the URL link -
Spooky. I hope it doesn't happen if the power is off?
Have a look at the CEC options in settings.
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Yes it is possible. Use Kodi Addons install from zip.
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A day??
What world are you living in. Do you think that free software comes with unlimited support options? The persons behind LE and Kodi provide that software for free. Do you help?
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Do you really expect a reply within a day
You are living in another world,
I gave you a chance but now accept an "official" warning.
Your NEXT posts determine your existence on this site.
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You need to ask this on the Chrome Addon forum as it has nothing to do with LE.
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Please provide a full debug log.How to post a log (wiki)1. Enable debugging in Settings>System Settings>Logging2. Restart Kodi3. Replicate the problem4. Generate a log URL (do not post/upload logs to the forum)
use "Settings > LibreELEC > System > Paste system logs" or run "pastekodi" over SSH, then post the URL link -
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That is LE9.1 (Kodi 18 - yeah I know it's confusing) not Kodi19
I'm not even sure Kodi 19 has a name yet let alone a code base.
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Many thanks - A new [How To] has been created Here
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1) Install Thoradia repository from thoradia/service.thoradia.zip at master · thoradia/thoradia · GitHub
2) Install add-on from repository (LE will now show the Thoradia repository in the list) select Thoradia > Services > service.transmission
3) Once Transmission installed on LE, go to My Add-ons > click on Transmission tile, go to Settings and update the IP of your local network ending with x.* Leave all other defaults as is
4) Open from browser the LE's ip address - 192.168.***.***:9091/transmission/web/
5) Edit settings
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Confused: LE9 is Kodi 18
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The latest is Here.
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Its formatted as NTFS. The drive is externally powered. Checkdisk on windows shows no errors.
Yes but this is Linux not Windows
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Have you loaded the DVD modules within LE?
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Not possible nor needed.
LE is a compressed image which is uncompressed at start and loaded into memory.