Are you compiling for LE 8 or 9?
Provide the EXACT commands you have issued from start to error.
Are you compiling for LE 8 or 9?
Provide the EXACT commands you have issued from start to error.
I believe you are still using the visualisation - Go to Settings --> Player Settings --> Music and set Visualisation to None. You should now be able to uninstall Spectrum.
The error seems to suggest an error on the HDD
NEVER assume enough power. PSU 's companies are notorious for over enhancing their properties.
Provide the output of "dmesg|paste" and journalctl|paste
I think the "sleep" is a red herring in this instance. Most modern HDD are VERY intelligent (and LE knows this) so that should be discounted.
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As a starter I would try the latest release 8.90.006 but I think the chances are limited.
If the driver is old, it's unlikely to be included in any further releases.
You could try and compile the kernel yourself but if you have issues that would require a new thread in the appropriate section.
You need to add the shared address to the "Add Source".
So smb://<IP address>/<Shared Folder>
Unfortunately this is a M$ issue which cannot - at the moment - be resolved.
You really need to give the build version and H/W you are running on. We can only get so many details via ESP and Google-Intrusion(©)
Have you tried going to "expert"?
Looks like your HDD has errors. This could be for many reasons. My first thought is whether it is getting enough power - try using a powered hub and see if this improves things.
Otherwise, you should check your HDD on another machine or use fsck to check the drive - google will help you on how to do this.
As with everything - BACKUP - before doing anything that is potentially destructive.
I think you need to read this first.
But.. finding a working dtb.img file is going to be crucial.
Unfortunately everything is not created equal.
MXV - S805
MXV+ S905
MXQ S905W or RK3229
I think you need to read This it might help.
The dtb.img is crucial to getting a supported box working.
Yep - RPi3 - has the most support and has the largest user base - so if there is an issue, it will be detected. I've used RPi for years but have switched to AML only because I wanted x265 HW support. That *may* change if there is ever a RPi4.
I think your easiest solution is to try the latest 8.90.006 and see if it has been incorporated. I don't use profiles, so it's not something I normally look at.
If it's still not incorporated, then come back and I'll try and get a better answer.
Looking at some of the Amazon reviews for the PSU it looks like a number of people have reported similar issues with it. It sounds like you have a dodgy PSU.
As to the software - I don't have sufficient information to comment but alas it does sound like BS. To double check, install the latest Raspbian and see if you get the same result. If you do, then moan to Canakit and Amazon.
I've always used the official PSU from CPC/Farnell, and I've got 3, I've never had a lightning bolt.
Try looking in System --> Libreelec --> Services --> Enable Bluetooth. (You''ll need to scroll down)
You will probably also need to pair your device via the harmony app.
There are MANY issues with the internal WIFI on the RPi. Any issues with WIFI are normally resolved with a decent USB WIFI adapter (5Ghz worked best for me).