Well, I tried the same and I didn't saw files from brcm folder. But maybe I made some small mistake. If you are saying that it works then it is ok.
But you don't see files/folder from /storage/.config/firmware on /usr/lib/firmware/ right?
Well, I tried the same and I didn't saw files from brcm folder. But maybe I made some small mistake. If you are saying that it works then it is ok.
But you don't see files/folder from /storage/.config/firmware on /usr/lib/firmware/ right?
HiassofT: What about setting overlay automatically from /storage/.config/firmware/ folder? So only files in appropriate should be copied there and after reboot it would work. Without making .conf file.
Strange, but I don't see anything wifi related or firmware load failed.
Doesn't LE 9 has new kernel modules and firmware overlay?
Add support for kernel overlays · LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv@ad9e8dc · GitHub
I'm not sure what you did but in my zip file there are all files and folders.
But now I saw that if you use package name mpd-manisiutkin then you also need to change few other files to reflect new service name. It would be easier if you change package.mk in mpd folder.
It is fine here on LE 8.90.007, Generic.x86_64.
LibreELEC:~ # exit
Connection to ***** closed.
$ ssh -l root ******
Warning: Permanently added '*****' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts.
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# LibreELEC #
# https://libreelec.tv #
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LibreELEC (vpeter): 8.90.007 (Generic.x86_64)
LibreELEC-dev:~ #
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Not really:
It is with default skin Estuary ![]()
Everything above is correct. Is there even enough RAM for this? Try with lower value.
You can try both ![]()
Seems there is no meson build system needed for libmpdclient. I think it would be easier to ditch LE 8 and use LE 9 alpha.
this won't work
I was afraid of that at the time of writing ![]()
Try with libmpdclient-2.14. which is on LE master.
Use /storage/.config/firmware/ path.
package for mpd-manisiutkin:
windows ask me that storage partition needs to be formatted and the only option I get is FAT.
So it is user error after all. What a shock!
Don't format anything from Windows. Just write image to SD card and then eject the SD card. And everything will work so much better ![]()