So this means LE and DD C2T2 will work most likely ootb.
we have the kernel drivers AND the dedicated DD drivers - whatever works it is there
So this means LE and DD C2T2 will work most likely ootb.
we have the kernel drivers AND the dedicated DD drivers - whatever works it is there
and all it did was install a bunch of near-random characters & folders to the stick
thats all, now you can use that stick to boot at whatever device you have
if you want to format it back to a normal stick it is also possible - but that depends at your used OS
you may install the docker portainer addon, its basically an Ui for Docker
The Docker addon itself is able to run everything that dockerhub etc is hosting.
docker is currently not building for LE9, so we have non working addon atm
Is it already clear with which kernel LE 9 will come?
likely 4.14 (current plan)
we added recently "my" driver addons to LE9 so you get everything regardless of kernel
not yet and not yet planed afaik
that are preparations for an release - if something happens then here Releases · xbmc/xbmc · GitHub
Yea that will work too
I thought they already have an alpha out.
currently just nightlies
Kodi Alpha 1 early 2018 - I guess
Yea they use different buildtypes 64bit/32bit instead of just 64bit. With LE9 builds this should then work too.
BUT after every update I need to go into your addon and select default drivers again.
urgs that shouldn't happen, I have a look, tx for report
Is it possible to have LibreElec on this device?
Basically no, that device is EXTREMLY (~9yr old "cpu") outdated and isn't based at any normal hardware.
do you use a LE official WP2 image?
did you tried an older version if that works ?
would you be willing to try adding this patch to the pvr.hts addon in LE 8.2 to add the new category/genre function??
I have currently no build machine that can build LE8.2 (Ubuntu >=17.10 doesn't work for LE8.2).
You can use a VM to test it - pretty easy and fast Works with every normal Generic release (also Milhouse builds etc).
Or an ASRock J3455-ITX, works great too. Of course not at the price at an ARM CPU, but you get more power and a real "PC".
oki added now robotv + DDCI2 plugin - this might be working now (maybe not)
updated the addons
created also an pull request
VDR 2.3.x by CvH · Pull Request #2332 · LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv · GitHub
you need an vdr plugin that I included (basically run an vdr as server + activate the plugin), then you can use a android tv/shield to connect to the vdr with the RoboTV Android addon.
GitHub - pipelka/roboTV: Android TV frontend for VDR (scroll down for pics)
uploaded it too ;D
btw I added (not finished yet) robotv (an VDR client for Android TV and Shield) - idk if someone could test it actually, I also want to add DDCI
I can't test both of it - if someone is able to test it pls drop a line