I found a similar thread here: Kaby Lake NUC i3 Bluetooth not working (Intel 8265)
Posts by blueribb
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Have you set up and tested your network connection ? (wifi or ethernet)
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Have you tried OpenElec ?
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I have a shared folder on my LE from HDD connected to my router. It require login and password. After upgrading to 8.2.2 I can't get access to this folder. Just continuous tab with entering password which doesn't saves.
This question was answered in other threads. Older routers may not support newer SMB protocols. You may need to update the firmware on your router or buy another router.
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That is NOT a fix - that's an insecure workaround. There are lots of threads here with the correct fix.
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Nothing works.
I am not editing any files.
You have you've reasons, but you've screwed things up where usability is concerned.
I might as well drop streaming boxes as usability is going backwards.
There is a learning curve associated with Libreelec and Kodi. If you're not willing to learn, then it's your loss. By the way, your Windows Shares must now be password protected in order for the new SMB / Samba path to work. I was stumped until I asked for help here. Good Luck !
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You need a share with password now
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This is Libreelec, not Openelec.
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If this is your motherboard: GA-AB350-Gaming 3 (rev. 1.0) | Motherboard - GIGABYTE
The Audio Chipset is ALC1220 according to specs.
The ALC1220 received Linux support with core 4.11 and up. Libreelec is 4.11.8 now I think, so it should support your audio without additional drivers or codecs. This is just a guess based on google searches. What version of LE are use using ?
You might want to post this issue on Kodi's Forum here: Kodi Community Forum (free to join)
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I'm not expert but it looks like Linux 4.11 and up supports the ALC1220 chipset. Libreelec should support your motherboard's audio. Maybe someone else will chime in with some additional help.
You can get better help if you repost your question in English
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GA-AB350-Gaming 3 (Rev 1.0) | Motherboard - GIGABYTE
- ALC1220 120dB SNR HD Audio with Smart Headphone Amp
Realtek ALC299/ALC1220 Support, Intel Audio Updates In Linux 4.11 - Phoronix
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The "wait for network online" was already enabled (10 seconds).
Edit: I just now went to LE Configuration > System > Update and clicked on Automatic Updates (set to auto), which brought up the AUTO / MANUAL drop-down menu. I then hit the right button and clicked "cancel" and a pop-up appeared immediately with the update info. A quick reboot finished the update. This method also updated my 2nd Intel NUC.
Strange but it worked