vitorp07 - Sorry for the slow reply back, life got in the way...
In any case, thanks so much for finding the issue and taking care of it so quickly. Awesome visualization - the best one by far!
Cheers,
RLW
vitorp07 - Sorry for the slow reply back, life got in the way...
In any case, thanks so much for finding the issue and taking care of it so quickly. Awesome visualization - the best one by far!
Cheers,
RLW
You sure it's not written something like "visualization.project.so.1.1.1.1"?
Sorry, I misread the linked post. Yes, the add-on.xml included the "1.1.1.1" version past "so". I reread the linked post and made sure mine was identical format.
I no longer get the error message, but the ProjectM visualization still doesn't work. I just get a tiled background of speaker/music note icons.
Cheers,
RLW
Nope, not running a Chromebox. I checked the add-on.xml as suggested in the post you linked to and it correctly points to the visualization filename precisely.
RLW
Wow, ha ha. I just downloaded this version of LE the other day, hoping to play around with a late pre-release. Didn't know 8.0.0 would be out so quick.
Cheers, I'll try that and update this thread.
RLW
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Unfortunately, no difference at all after updating to LE 8.0.0
Cheers,
RLW
LE 7.95.3 Generic.x86_64
Installed ProjectM 1.1.1.1 from LE repository.
When loading I get pop-up with the following:
Add-on couldn't be loaded.
Add-on couldn't be loaded.
Can't load shared library.
Also, the option to uninstall is not available. Selecting update appears to download and install successfully, however the add-on still returns the above error message.
Am I missing something, a dependency perhaps that is not automatically added with ProjectM?
Cheers...
RLW
I confused the 0.3 with the last version of OE I was using. I'm actually now using LE 7.0.2.
Thanks for the note about warning vs. error. It would be nice if it could be cleaned up, as there's clearly something to be warned about... But if it's not serious, no harm, no foul.
Cheers,
RLW
I'm running LibreELEC 7.0.3 in a PXE boot scenario and I also get an error when shutting down or rebooting.
Mine is "failed unmounting /storage", also in red and no other errors.
RLW
Worked perfectly, thanks!
RLW
Thanks, that's what I'll do then!
All storage is on a NAS.
Cheers,
RLW
I have had a working OpenELEC PXE Boot install with multiple clients for several years. Now I would like to switch to LibreELEC. I understand in a typical "local" installation, you can upgrade in place by dropping the LE image into the Update folder, but in PXE Boot the client can't write back to where the kernel and system files are stored...
If I just edit the TFTP config files (I use separate ones for each client), pointing them to the new LE kernel and system (and md5) files, will this constitute an "upgrade" or am I better to wipe the clients and do a clean install?
Basically asking if anything in the OE install would be better to be removed. There are no add-ons installed and this is OE 6.0.3 to LE 7.0.3.
RLW
Thanks. I didn't know KODI could be used as a front end.
RLW
Maybe slightly off topic, but I'm curious why an NFS mount in this way would be needed.
I have my media on a NAS with NFS shares. When I add a media source path to KODI I just use KODI to browse there. Why would one want to mount an NFS share?
RLW