Have a look here,
Wireless network configuration - ArchWiki
you might have to do something like
(or another relevent domain code)
then reboot
Have a look here,
Wireless network configuration - ArchWiki
you might have to do something like
(or another relevent domain code)
then reboot
???
We only allow connecting to advertised SSID's
if you want to connect to a network with a hidden SSID you would have to do so from the command line.
Only thing I can see wrong is that you change the use of "scripts" and "Scripts". So watch your capitalization and keep it consistent (lowercase is preferred).
typically the ":" denotes a port number, so I would try 192.168.1.211:5900
The old way by creating a bootable USB and install from there
This still works fine IIRC
Is there a place that I can get some hints on using Dispmanx? I installed it, but it doesn't work. I assumed the lack of documentation meant it was plug and play.
It's like any other VNC server. Connect to it using a vnc program. The default port is 5900, you can change that and other settings in the add-on settings.
In the latest alpha builds or milhouse builds we alread include the latest firmware
Nope, because those patches will never go upstream we won't include them.
no idea, you should be able to access the default SMB shares without a username or password.
You can do a manual update. Just drop the RPi3 tar file into the update folder, reboot, it will update, then it will fail to boot, power off, move the sd card and place it in the RPi3 and boot it.
Depending on the version you are using you may have to do the following to allow cross platform updating
Not a debug log.
Anyways, apparently amazon has changed how their streaming service works so the amazon add-on won't work anymore.
The PVR add-ons are available in the LibreELEC add-ons repo under PVR clients.
%p stands for prefix in the systemd service file and will be replaced by the service name eg. "transmission"
You're paths don't make much sense to me but whatever, effectively your download path would be
/var/media/Terra/Downloads/Completed/transmission/downloads
however, transmission won't be able to download to this directory if it doesn't exist, so you should change the line
ExecStartPre=-/bin/sh -c "mkdir -p /storage/%p/watch /storage/%p/downloads /storage/%p/incomplete
to create all the directories you need, aka
ExecStartPre=-/bin/sh -c "mkdir -p /var/media/Terra/Downloads/Watch/%p/watch /var/media/Terra/Downloads/Completed/%p/downloads /var/media/Terra/Downloads/Incomplete/%p/incomplete
that being said I think you are better off just symlinking a folder on the filesystem like,
or something similar as you wouldn't have to make any changes to the systemd service file then.
"systemctl enable something.mount" just allows the mount to be run at boot, so either reboot or run "systemctl start something.mount"
I assume because tvheadend can use iptv and other sources that require the network to be up. If this isn't needed for you then just copy the systemd service file and edit it so that wait-for-network isn't required.
openelec and libreelec are no different in this regard, whatever worked there will work here.