Mine stopped working aswell, i unplugged it, installed another MCE-remote, rebooted the device a couple of times, then put my OSMC-remote back and it worked like it should.
Posts by MatteN
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No built-in Wi-fi on Pi 2, just ethernet. Use a USB WiFi adapter.
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I think i have LibreELEC-RPi2.arm-10.0-nightly-20210809-beaa0c7.img somewhere.
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Try, the worst that can happen is that it doesnt work...
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"Because of the end of Python 2 support in 2020, LibreElec version 10 with Kodi 19 switches to Python 3. Therefore, addons created for prior versions with python 2 need to be updated by developers for Kodi 19 because python code is not backward compatible."
From Wiki.
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LibreELEC (Matrix) 10.0 RC1 – LibreELEC
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** DO NOT UPGRADE! **
Yes, we mean that. The team are super keen for you to run the latest LibreELEC release but we recommend you clean install not upgrade an existing installation – unless you are upgrading from a recent nightly image, i.e. you are already using Kodi 19.
The two simple (but complex) reasons for this advice are:
a) Python3 changes in Kodi v19 mean 99.99% of add-ons stop working. Most official Kodi add-ons now have Matrix compatible versions in the Kodi repo, but the transtion to them is not always smooth. Incompatible Python2 add-ons are disabled automatically on upgrade and users need to find/update add-ons to Python3 versions before re-enabling them. Banned/piracy add-ons are heavily impacted by the Python3 change, and while we don’t care about them breaking, we do care about the abuse that’s often hurled at staff when we refuse sympathy or support to that subset of users.
b) Kernel changes for RPi4 users combined with no release for RPi2/3 users and discontinued support for RPi0/1 users means signifant changes in the user experience (Raspberry Pi users are a combined 80% of our active installed base). We are pretty confident RPi4 users will like the update since it brings HBR audio and initial HDR video support, but it’s still a big change. Generic (where there is a lower level of change) and Allwinner/Rockchip (which already run on modern kernels) are less impacted."
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Same problem here, but with Swedish.
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Dont think your motherboard supports HDR.
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Probably a powerissue.
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I saw a major kernel change in LibreELEC-RPi4.arm-10.0-nightly-20210724-0b9677f.tar, going to aarch64. Is it including More vc4 fixes by mripard · Pull Request #4470 · raspberrypi/linux · GitHub, supposed to fix RPi4/kms: boot hangs if two monitors are connected · Issue #4465 · raspberrypi/linux · GitHub ?
I could try, but I have to admit that I'm not looking forward breaking and restoring from backup the lounge system on a Saturday evening! That would no do much good to my WAF...
Thanks!
I tried that, it wont boot, so now its a complete reinstall... and it will be a while before i try that again.
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After an update I have the same probem.
The Wireles Regulatory Domain can be set to a specific country in the settings, but after a reboot the change is gone and "not set" again...Likewise, on several different hardware.
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Ok, I accept this answer "partially".
But regardless, I hope I don’t have to ask again in two weeks.
And if you do, what are you going to do then, ask for a refund?
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No major issues here, running 10.0-nightly-20210611-f547d15 on both a 4GB and a 8GB
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It seems to be Rockchip RK3066, i dont think it is supported.