Posts by Rickt1962

    I just installed Kodi 18.1 (Linux Kernel 4.19.x) on a Gigabyte Intel Celeron J1900 Mini PC Barebone Components GB-BXBT-1900 works GREAT ! All my library scanned in super fast !

    But when I installed the HDhomerun app that came with it. Works fine some what it plays live TV no problems. But it does make you click 3 times to view a channel. The other problem is the guide. When finish watching a show and going back into the guide a lot of channels are missing guide info. So I went over to SD got

    x86_64 2.0.1

    zuki.pvr.hdhomerundvr-linux-x86_64-leia-2.0.1.7041.zip

    It says install was fine. When the guide starts to populate it crashes ! Didn't know you guys built in a safe mode GREAT IDEA ! so after several boot loops it goes into safe mode. How do I remove the addon ?

    I tried to install the original HDhomerun that comes with it. After reboot I am back to the same thing

    I used WinSCP I can see the folders just can't find the location of zuki.pvr

    I'm very sure the target USB device is the bottleneck. Try to install it on an internal drive (SSD or M.2).

    BINGO !!!!!!!!!!!! Just purchased PNY 120 gig SSD $ 24.99 reinstalled LibreElec and just under hour already have 306 TV shows loaded compared to 10 with a thumb drive ! Can't wait to have all my Library in to see how stable it is compared to Raspberry ! THANK YOU Da Flex for all your help !

    OK, if you never did special router settings for the RPi, then it's probably no router problem.

    I don't understand this. Do you run LibreELEC? Do you run an OS at "live" mode directly from an USB stick (that is slow for sure)?

    I had installed Kodi 18.1 (Linux Kernel 4.19.x) on a thumb drive booted the NUC and it ran the installer I plugged in another 32 gig thumb drive on 3.0 USB to be the main drive it installed with no problem. When finished it asked to remove the original thumb drive with the installer and reboot. Everything works just updating the library is taking days ! And yes never had to do anything special with the Raspberry's to run my Library from my cloud using NFS

    P.S. No crashes but a lot of freezing

    You have a new MAC address now. Maybe you have to fix some router settings to speed up data transfer.

    Hmmm never done that before ? the blinking light network on the NUC is orange compared to green with all others

    In LibreElec under Libre settings shows interface (etho) state ready (phcp) address ip 10.0.0.158

    All others are from 10.0.0.5 to 10.0.0.60

    Personally, I think intel pc's are a good bet.

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15sbtsk3ueetoerj16w3elzyjev1xwrz15ue1icyp3o8/edit#gid=0

    just to give you a few more ideas

    OK I setup a Gigabyte NUC Intel Celeron J1900 Mini PCup to 2.42GHz with 4 gigs ram running Kodi 18.1 (Linux Kernel 4.19.x) off a USB 32gig Thumb drive. Setting up was easy ! Everything is running. First test was HDHomerun plugin Channel Guide scanning in was extremely slow compared to Raspberry P1-3+ but it works. Next thing is scanning in my Library again awfully slow compared to Pi-3+. No crashes but slow as molasses ! Is there some tweaks I am missing ?

    My library is to large for Raspberry Pi-3 or 3+ using HDhomerun TV also to be stable. Yes LibreElec works on Raspberry but crashes more than I like. No been down the road with log files it always comes back lack of memory

    Looking for recommendations for a fan less PC supported running only LibreElec only

    I purchased a mini PC Gigabyte Intel Celeron J1900 Mini PC Barebone Components GB-BXBT-1900 using LibreELEC.USB-SD.Creator.Win32

    Installed LibreElec Generic AMD/Intel x86_64 on one thumb drive to be installed on another thumb drive when I boot up and freezes I get this "cp: can't stat ' /flash/system' : No such file or directory

    " *** Error in prepare_sysroot: mount_common: Could not mount /dev/system ***

    Any suggestions ?