I'm seeing the same error when searching using Chrome, FF or Edge (including if using safemode/troubleshooting mode)
Posts by rbcrewser
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I experienced the exact same issue and regardless of what settings I tried within the CEC adapter options I was unsuccessful in keeping the hdmi output alive after the same 24-48hr period. My final solution was to simply create a cron job to reboot my RPi nightly at 2AM.
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Are you sure it's not because the firmware of the drive spins it down after X period of inactivity?
This might give you some ideas to try: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/5211…e-from-sleeping
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Yes. However, it will be up to the already installed add-ons whether there are updated versions available with Python 3 support. If not, then those add-ons will be disabled.
Just to clarify, this disabling won't apply to something like say an installation of Plex as an add-on where the Python2.7 libraries are self-contained within that service?
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I guess I could also try Escalade's Plex build inside Libre without Docker...last time I tried that script it failed out, but maybe another go at it, or use his RetroELEC build..
Thanks guys for confirming that I'm not the only one with this issue at least!
Definitely retry with Escalade's script. Or use the TND82 repository to install it and then manually update it if you have to. I've ran Plex as a service on my RPi 3B for a long time and rarely have issues.
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Are Plex and Emby using the same port in docker?
See this thread: Cannot run Emby and Plex DNA servers at same time - DLNA - Emby Community
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Hello tnds82 ,
First, I would like to thank you for your effort.I might need some help with the configuration (CoreELEC 9.2.0 and 9.2.118 version for PMS) because the server is not visible. From what I know, I have to login on the server as well, but I do not see any option to do that.
The first time accessing it you need to go to http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:32400/web/
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Yes. Had the exact same problem. Couldn't figure it out, and the folks over at Plex told me "It's unsupported". Unfortunately, I was left to perform a clean install on 9.1.002. Took all of 30 minutes. Sorry for the bad news. Wish I could have provided a more helpful answer.
Do you mean instead of running the upgrade for LibreElec you ran a clean install of 9.1.002? Or a clean install of PMS after upgrading LE?
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Haven't had a problem running this script which I keep manually updated through a similar method to Plex Media Server on LibreELEC however when upgrading to LibreELEC-RPi2.arm-9.1.002.img.gz I can't seem to get PMS running again. Reinstalling doesn't work either. Downgrading back to 9.0.2 instantly makes it run again. Anyone else?
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I have downgraded my Plex Media Server running on LibreELEC to version 1.14.1.548, and the environment has been much more stable ever since.
I've actually found that to not be true in my case. My RPi 3 with LibreElec 9.01 will run again uninterrupted for over a week so far with kodi in a stopped stated but PMS 1.15.4.919 running. If I reverse that and keep Kodi running but stop the PMS process which I run as a service not in docker my RPi will hang within 48 hours each time even with Kodi just being idle.