Posts by mitchd123

    Many low-end network cards no longer work with newer linux kernels and in turn will not work with LE. There are some other posts that recommend ethernet bridges be used. There has been confusion about what devices work with which versions of LE. Here's a website that shows USB network adapters along with the versions of kernels that support them. If you're looking for a card that will work with a specific version of LE, check the kernel version of LE, and test a card that works with that version. link

    nowe I got around the trying the command above, and it didn't work for me. I'll just live with the error. I believe it's occurring early in the boot process, due to the module being in the boot kernel. It would be a pain to update if I understand the process correctly. It's been a few years since I've rebuilt a kernel. To answer your question, The command can be run by turning on SSH under LibreElect, setting an SSH password, and then SSHing in to the system running LibreElect.

    re:

    [ 1.408487] rtc_cmos 00:01: registered as rtc0

    [ 1.408533] rtc_cmos 00:01: setting system clock to 2023-10-25T01:36:09 UTC (1698197769)

    [ 1.408616] rtc_cmos 00:01: alarms up to one month, y3k, 114 bytes nvram, hpet irqs

    [ 1.408689] i2c_dev: i2c /dev entries driver

    [ 1.409036] fail to initialize ptp_kvm

    [ 1.409309] i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: SMBus using PCI interrupt

    Posting in case others run into the same issue. New issue on this version. After playing about 45 minutes of video, the voice and picture would get out of sync, and it would start delaying. Stopping and restarting the video and the problem would come right back. It seemed to always happened about 45-50 minutes into the recordings. I am able to completely resolve the issue by turning off deinterlacing. Settings to Video Settings to Deinterlacing Method --set to none. Playback then works perfectly.

    System was running 10.0.0.4, and worked well. Manually switched upgrade channel to 11 and applied 10.95.0, and it will no longer boot.

    Sysloader boots fine

    error message: failed to initialize PTP_KVM

    hangs at : LibreELEC (official): 10.95.0

    System will reboot with a ctrl-alt-del

    Let it sit for 10+ minutes, no joy.

    Hardware:

    Lenovo Ideacentre Q150 Series 40814AU Desktop

    Intel Atom Processor 1.66GHz

    2GB SO-DIMM RAM

    250GB 5400RPM Hard Drive

    Nvidia ION GPU


    Reinstalled via USB key - LibreELEC-Generic-legacy.x86_64-10.95.0

    still get the boot message: failed to initialize PTP_KVM

    Boots completes and Kodi runs fine.