Posts by Iridium
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Did you *try* the search function on the website?
This *might* help Link
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Ahh 650 is not BT then.
Once they are setup correctly, they are a joy to use.... but setting them up is a real pain. It would be nice if they had an Raspberry Pi/Kodi default setup, so you only need to set RGY & B to your preferences.
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I have a Harmony ultimate hub and use Microsoft Kodi. It has *most* of the controls but you still need to correct a number of buttons.
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You need to remember that anything wifi is not equal. Your Beebox wifi antenna is hidden inside a box (metal or plastic), probably behind a TV and probably at a point as far from the router as possible. If you're using 5Ghz then the range is not as good as 2.4Ghz but speeds are greater.
For these reasons, I use 5Ghz with an external wifi adapter (with a large antenna) attached to an extension cable, so as to get the best reception possible.
iwconfig wlan0
That will show you the link quality and signal strength. If it's not around 40/70 and -60db then you're going to have issues for large files.
As a test, I placed my wifi adapter next to the router and got 70/70 -31db. Moving a metre away gave 67/70 -43db. Placing an anti-static bag over it gave 54/70 -56db. So even small things can affect the performance of wifi.
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Something is unusual in you setup. As chewitt mentioned RPix is our main user base, so it's NOT normal
1) For the MALLOC test create the file /storage/config/kodi.conf.
2) Don't assume that RAM will decrease. Linux uses as much ram as it can as a cache only releasing unused data when needed.
3) Try adding a swapfile (Shouldn't be necessary) [How To]
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 -
It should do, but no idea. Try it and see. If you have issues,
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 -
VLC is NOT an option on LE due to it's RO status
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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Possibly something else was using port 80.
Also, your script seems to have the file locations the wrong way round. See Link
-v (New location):(Original location)
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Is there any reason you want to install to internal?
It's safer to just have LE on the SD/USB and store data on the internal emmc. Link
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.... and what script is that? My crystal ball is having it's 10,000km service.
Most scripts supplied, will not run on LE due to it's R/O status.
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Any reason not to use the Linuxserver.io pihole container?
I've just tried your script on RPi4 and LE 9.2 and it works fine.
Post the url of docker logs /pihole |paste
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You shouldn't need to do anything.
Click on the "data" bit in the settings and just browse up a few levels till "root" then down to your hard drive. Probably /var/media/My Book or just /media/My Book.
Otherwise add in additional settings -v "/var/media/My Book" <-- note double quotes. Also check capitalisation.
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It's fairly simple:
Install the Linuxserver.io repository
Addons --> Install from Repository --> LibreELEC Add-ons --> Add-on repository --> LinuxServer.io's Docker Add-on.
Install Nextcloud.
Addons --> Install from Repository --> Linuxserver.io Docker Add-ons --> Services -- Nextcloud.
Wait for install to finish and then reboot
Change default data folder.
Add-ons --> My Add-ons --> Nextcloud --> Configure --> Map /data