Posts by jim_p

    I am now on multi-user.target, logged in via ssh and running memtester again with 850mb this time. Launching le there does not make much of a difference memory wise, because it now idles at 60-65mb.

    Leaving that aside, I am now very upset at the rpi. Last time, I had it right next to me, so that it has proper wifi signal and get my job done faster. When I was done, I shut it down and I unplugged it from the power socket.

    I reconnected it now, waited for it to boot without for like 5 minutes, but it did not connect to the wireless network or at least it did not any ip from the router which is like 1m away! I repeated the procedure 3 times with no luck, then I got mad and got it back to the tv where I had to reenter the wifi key once more to make it connect.

    What is worse is that every time I put it on the tv, I move the antenna cable so slightly and some air-transmitted channels get artifacts. Now I am at the point that the ones that had low signal quality now are no longer available :P

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    The poor wifi signal made the ssh connection drop, so I had no way to stop memtester, so I simply unplugged the rpi from the wall.

    I got it back on my desk, it connected on first try and I am now retrying...

    I use sandisk ones on my phone and on the zero and although I had no issues so far, I have a friend whose card simply died on the phone one day, losing all his stuff and some apps.

    Ontopic, memtest just completed 2 passes and gave no errors. I gave it 700mb to check, because htop reported that only ~55 out of 900+ were free after I stopped kodi.

    And that makes me ask a question similar to the one I had when I opened this thread. Is there a command line parameter I can add so as to make le start without kodi?

    I already have the official rpi power supply (5v/2.5a) and the sd card is a 32gb, u1 class kingston.

    In fact, I got all of them (rpi 3b+ + official case + official power supply + sd card) as a bundle back then and I occasionally use the power supply on my zero too (I have a samsung 5v/2a charger for that, which I think is enough even for the 3b+). And I do not remember pulling the plug before the device has shut down, ever.

    As for the memory itself, since there is no way to run memtest on the rpi, what can I do? I am also looking for another way to stress the sd card, but excluding my rpis and a tvbox, all I have is the phone where I can use it as storage only, so it is pointless to have it there.

    I thought of installing raspbian on it, although I hate its dependance on dhcpcd for networking. After that, osmc is the next option. Any way I chose though, I will lose the chance to test kodi 20. I also thought of installing lakka or retroarch or something similar, plus a handful of games and send it to a friend to test it.

    On the other hand, I have a 16gb class 10 kingston card that has lakka 4 (aarch64) on it, plus ONE snes game in it that I play when I am very bored. If it is a memory issue, wouldn't it corrupt that card too?

    Yea, but I rely on that number! For instance, right now a 10MB download via wget is stalled because of the bad wifi connection and I am swearing :P

    The corruption notification came up again earlier, along with some lines like the one above in dmesg, so I do not know how much longer I will keep that installation. And if this is not enough, I downloaded today's 20220526-3de1e3b, saw it fail to upgrade once, re-downloaded it, checked its sha256sum to be sure, rebooted and when the procedure started it said that the md5sum for the system file was wrong!

    What if I told you that wifi reception on the rpi3b (as shown under libreelec settings > connections) is equally bad with an external usb wireless card too?

    I have a tplink wn722n v1 (the one with the atheros chipset, with antenna) and a wn821n (atheros chipset too, no antenna) and both of them barely get over 30-32% of signal strength.

    If there is any connman command I can run from a terminal in order to show you that, please tell me. If not, I will resort to iwlist and do some grepping.

    So, I reflashed the img last night and rebooted twice with no issues. I then installed greek and confluence and called it a day.

    First boot of the day today and although kodi was using confluence and greek, it was not connected to the wireless network. In fact, it re-asked me to add the wifi key when I clicked connect, as if it did not save it in the first place. There are no messages similar to the above so far, but here is the pastebin output you requested. I will look for them and post again if needed.

    http://ix.io/3Yxx

    Minor issues that I have since the previous installation

    - once kodi starts, a small notification pops up at the bottom right corner saying about it not being able to connect to a remote server

    - wifi reception at my tv is bad in general, but with le 11 is at ~30 % while on le 9 it was at ~45%

    - I use putty 0.76 (under linux) to ssh to it and with le 11 the terminal flickers badly when I write many or long lines of text, which was also not an issue on le 9

    p.s. Other that confluence and greek, I may have configured some aspects of kodi and I may have added my dlna server to check something for a future issue report on kodi's github. It is way to early to remember them now, but if you see anything like that in the log, please do not mention them.

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    As for the checksum of the files, the releases.json file contains the sha256sums for all the files that are hosted under test.libreelec.tv. I verified mine before reflashing it on the sd and it was correct.

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    Same thing happened on the 2nd (fresh) boot of the day that I did just now. Wireless did not connect automatically and I had to reenter the key. So far, there has been no notification about filesystem corryption and here is a new pastebin output that looks almost the same as the one earlier.

    http://ix.io/3Yy3

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    And it just gave me the corrupted filesystem notification just now. I wanted to check if a subtitle ussue was fixed, so I disconnected it from the tv, moved it close to my router, ssh'ed to it and downloaded a video (sintel) and its subtitles on it with wget. I then shut it down and moved it back to the tv.

    Oddly enough, it booted just fine, there were no fixing messages in dmesg and it connected to the wifi network with no issues. Here is a new paste if anyone wants to check.

    http://ix.io/3Yyl

    And it just booted with issues again. There was no notification at the boot log that anything is corrupt, just a small one at the very end that the network is starting.

    After that, it booted to a stock kodi with estuary in english, but with everything else installed (I installed yputube, twitch and the 2 inputstream addons earlier). It also had no network connection and I had to reconnect it to my wifi.

    In dmesg there are 7 lines that say

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    EXT4-fs error (device mmcblk0p2): __ext4_find_entry:1623: inode #294924: comm kodi.bin: checksumming directory block 0

    so yea, something is happening on the filesystem. I will reflash it when I have time. Are there any checksums to validate the img files of the test builds?

    Thank you for your support. There is indeed a /flash/cmdline.txt in there that looks like the arm version of /flash/syslinux.cfg. I will edit it and report back, although it seems to be what I want.

    I will also try a different card if the problem persists. The card was bought with the 3b+ ~3 years ago and it has been used for very little time, i.e. 1-1.5 months of total usage. When I decided to install lakka on the 3b+, I got a new card and installed it there, but it also has less than 1 month of total usage.

    As for the command, it returns

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    # vcgencmd get_throttled
    throttled=0x0

    Can I assume there is no issue there?

    Hello everyone :)

    Now that kodi 20a1 is released and libreelec's nightlies use it, I decided to try it on my rpi3b+. It was on le 9.2.8, but since its update to le 10 was delayed until 10.0.2, it was left unused for months now.

    So, instead of setting le 10 from scratch, I decided to flash the latest nightly (20220522-ffda0f7 as of today). Everything went fine on first boot, I connected it to my wireless network and shut it down to continue the next day.

    And this morning, for the first time ever, I was greeted with a corrupted filesystem notification!

    I let it idle for 120seconds, the fixing procedure started and when it reached kodi again, it was not connected to the network. I reconnected it, installed confluence and the greek language pack and shut it down again, because it makes me mad to control it with the tv's remote and I prefer ssh for stuff that can be done that way.

    On the next boot, the same message showed up, I let it do the same, it reached kodi again (kodi was in greek and with confluence), but the network had to be set up again. I thought unplugging its power supply might cause the corruption issue, so I left it connected.

    Long story short, I shut down or rebooted almost 10 times and half of them showed this recovery message. And once, le started in safe mode, but it booted normally after that. I want to troubleshoot it further, so I want the boot output to be shown.

    On the 2 x64 installations of le (9.2.6 and 10.0.2) that I have, I have set a couple of boot parameters in /flash/syslinux.cfg and from this

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     quiet

    I now have this

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    quiet nosplash progress nofsck

    and I have a beautiful boot log showing instead of the splash screen.

    On arm architectures though, there is no /flash/syslinux.cfg but a /flash/config.txt which has a lot more text inside it. So, assuming that the forementioned parameters work regardless of the architecture, how can I add them to my rpi too?

    I read about the file that has the parameters and how to edit it here

    https://wiki.libreelec.tv/configuration/config_txt

    and about the boot parameters themselves here (lines 971 to 1069).

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    Goodmorning everyone. Here is a weirder thing I noticed with le 10 on a different laptop (intel t4300, ati 4570, 4gb of ram).

    Once it leaves the boot options screen (the one that says installer, live and run), it starts switching between an all red/green/blue/white/black screen and a couple of gradient ones! On the same system, le 9 boots fine.

    The forementioned system fails to boot from another usb stick with ventoy and a couple of isos. It shows the ventoy boot menu, but when selecting any iso, it stops forever at the blinking cursor on the top left corner.

    It seems I made a huge mistake on the le 9 installation. It is the old one I have on the intel laptop mentioned at the top of the thread and I had created a file that sets the libva driver manually, as mentioned by lrusak here. I probably wanted to have it ready beforehand, for the upgrade to le 10.

    Minimum opengl version for kodi 19 under linux · Issue #19521 · xbmc/xbmc
    Bug report I have an old laptop with a libreelec installation since early July 2019. I think it started with kodi 18.2 back then and it has been successfully…
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    Removing that file made h264 videos play with hardware acceleration again, but with the same artifacts that I mentioned above for le 10.