I deleted my question because it was stupid! Was thinking of sleep, not re-start.
Posts by trogggy
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I can see how that could go horribly wrong.
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I use labels - but not 'storage'. It means I can run different versions on different partitions, and copy across machines easily. Using 'storage' as the label can cause issues if you end up with 2 'storage' partitions (eg you plug an xxxxELEC usb stick into an xxxxELEC machine.
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As an alternative workaround for now you could use a different skin in the kid's profile and hide settings in that skin. Set a button or favourite to switch back to your (master?) profile.
Or leave the settings button where it is but rather than opening settings link it to a 'Don't even think about it!' notification. -
The generic build has drivers for ION (and I guess ION 2) again now. I'm using a couple of revo r3610s, they work fine.
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hi, i try login pi or root and openelec or librelec but no one of this workssorry for my very bad english
libreelec not librelec.
Filezilla works for me on x86.
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I think you are wrong David. OE can be used live, I assume LE can too.That's not really what I mean Nick. If you use the 'live' option it needs a keyboard to start, it needs you to read the instructions (first time user!), any changes you make are lost when you finish. Does anyone ever actually use 'live'? I can't see a use case for it other than 'Does it boot?'
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In the downloads section.
Extract with 7zip or similar to get the.img file, write with win32diskimager.
LibreELEC-RPi2.arm-7.0-Milhouse-20160322183009-#0322b-g2f1b279.img.gz -
I've never understood why there's not an option to simply write an image to usb stick that runs on the stick. It would make no difference to me (in that I wouldn't use it) - but for people using
OpenLibreELEC for the first time - or wanting to see if it runs on their hardware - the install process is overly complicated and probably off-putting.
If you could say 'Download that image, write it to a usb drive, stick it in yer pc and switch it on'... -
Still not working for me...trying to link to the RPi2 builds:
Index of /builds/master/RPi2/Just results in never resolving. They still being held back yet?
Links work fine for me. Maybe try a different browser?
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We are aware of the issue, and looking for a solution. So far we haven't really found out what causes this.Might sound daft but could having free (libre) in the header trip gmail's spam filter?
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The downloads section looks like it should be pointing to Millhouse builds - but there's just a big empty space.
I'm guessing it should link to http://milhouse.libreelec.tv/builds?Tried Generic so far - working great.