somehow my logs are 100MB long, I will try to eplicate the issue with a smaller log...
We only accept complete logs. If too long, split and upload all parts to PasteBin.
somehow my logs are 100MB long, I will try to eplicate the issue with a smaller log...
We only accept complete logs. If too long, split and upload all parts to PasteBin.
We had an internal discussion about this. It's on the to-do list now.
jbeandroid We don't accept log snippets.
NickC Remove all banned add-ons and repos, and post another log after this. We don't support infected systems.
Yes, it's in the .kodi/temp folder. It's also possible to use SSH file transfer, but more difficult.
Do logs persist after reboot? Or they start loggin on each boot? Because then I don't see anything that caused the crash
kodi.log contains info about your current session. If LE crashes and reboots, kodi.old.log contains the crash.
Because pastekodi only works for kodi.log, I suggest to upload kodi.old.log to PasteBin, and post the link.
titoasi Remove all banned add-ons and repos. If the problem remains after this, post another log.
I would disconnect the fan for testing, and see whether you still need the workaround to avoid a reboot. If no workaround is needed after this, then something is fishy with the fan.
There is a chance that you've connected your fan wrongly, and that has caused your reboot issue. The fan eventually generates some voltage on a pin, which triggers a reboot.
So whatever fan you have, RTFM, and connect it wisely.
dumpkeys is missing on libreelec i guess, from quick googling did not find way to add it , any help would be appreciated.
I can only guess that dumpkeys is needed by the script to create a keymap.
You have to read, what dumpkeys (click the link) does, and find a workaround.
Our Wiki has instructions, how to create a keymap manually. Maybe that's your workaround for dumpkeys.
You still haven't described your used hardware and LE version, so I'm not wondering that little help is coming in.
Is there a way to check/ log what happens?
CEC setting: switch to "ignore", if TV is switched of -- devs might consider to set this behaviour as default, as faulty CEC behaviour seems to be quite common
I also use this setting. I don't think default settings will change because of that issue. Default means perfect world. ![]()
If your fan has an on / off mode (only two contacts in use), then you can apply the same wiring and software, like for the status LED. Switch it on by the auto-start script, and after shutdown the pin goes (hopefully, in your case) back to default state, which means off for the fan.
Good to hear. In my link at post #2 I gave instructions, how to power on / off a status LED. That's usable for your fan problem, too.
Use the default skin. It might be a wrong function mapping on a custom skin.
Disable the CEC adapter on the input settings (click on it, and deactivate it). I think RPi gets a CEC wake-up call after shutdown.
If you need CEC, only deactivate CEC wake-up functions on those settings.
If that doesn't help, provide a proper kodi.old.log, like I said above.