Posts by lrusak
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yeah I hate that LE team is so focused on keeping Nvidia alive when Nvidia themselves dont give a damn about Linux.
they should just dump it and release Kodi 19 based LE for Intel/AMD on GBM
Please don't lump us all into the same boat
Drop X11 by lrusak · Pull Request #3152 · LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv · GitHub
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get a flirc device then use any IR remote you have lying around
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uncurrent for Generic since moon's, Hrmph...
are you sure?
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Is it possible to make a update channel for the nightly builds ? I test more with the Milhouse Builds over his channel.
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I hope X11 would be dropped after LE 10 is branched out. I feel like it is holding back the development of Generic x86.
Some people can't let go of nvidia
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Thanks Zero. I'll have a look there and start with the NES emulators until I get a little more familiar with all these moving parts.
Can you please tell me exactly what an emulator is? Does an emulator emulate the hardware that used to run the BIOS? I'm sorry for asking what seems to be such an elementary question, but I've googled it several times and still have no idea exactly what it's supposed to emulate exactly.
Thanks
An emulator is a program/binary that is designed to "emulate" the functionality of the original console.
Some emulator examples and their real world counterparts:
Emulator Name Console Name snes9x Super Nintendo (SNES) nestopia Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) beetle-psx Playstation 1 gambatte Game Boy (color) So in order to use an emulator you typically need a ROM or ISO that is basically a dump of the original game (non-free). You need to provide the games yourself (google) and then you can load them in an emulator.
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Are you running it on a toaster?
You didn't provide any info about your hardware or what you atlre trying to install LibreELEC on 😁
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login via ssh and use the 'speaker-test' command
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Any time schedule for releasing?
When it's ready
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I'm not sure what the question is?
You should set both audio output and audio passthrough to be the same device.
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ah ... ok. So, it is just a question of waiting
disable drm prime and you will be able to use deinterlacing (but you won't have any hw accelerated decoding)
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For whatever reason your docker daemon is connecting to a TCP socket. Did you edit the docker.conf file?
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I'm totally lost here. Maybe a Dummies book on how to do this?
You said doom2. So googling libretro based emulators to play doom2 I found prboom Doom (PrBoom) - Libretro Docs
We offer the add-on labelled as "Doom (PrBoom)" in our add-on repo. You will need some firmware and the game to go along with this of course. The add-on information will tell you where to get them.
Unfortunately adding fw isn't the easiest task (as you have to do it manually).
You might be better off starting with NES or SNES emulators as you only need to have the game rom in order to start them.
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Maybe a bit off topic but this is what I use for my music server at home.
it allows me to play music from my phone over airplay to my RPi that's hooked up to a display to show the metadata. That way I can just use my phone to control the music (and volume) and have access to my entire subsonic library.
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wol_ip only works when netbooting.
see: LibreELEC.tv/init at master · LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv · GitHub
For an alternative you can just set kodi itself to issue WOL commands Settings/System/Power saving - Official Kodi Wiki
be aware that that only works for sources that you have setup in kodi. If you want to manually specify ip addresses you can use this Wake on lan - Official Kodi Wiki
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Thank you for the explanation on that and how it all works together.
I have a Dell Optiplex I'm using with LibreElec and I'm trying to run a few games like Doom II and Pacman. But, I have no idea at all how to get this working within LibreElec. I can't seem to find a good tutorial either.
Can you please tell me if it's possibe to run these 2 games from within LibreElec? I don't want to run ReCalBox alongside of LibreElec if LibreElec can do it by itself. This is my whole issue.
If you can find an emulator in the add-on list that supports the game you want to play then yes.