you can't, it will have to be included in a build, most likely 7.90.004 or you can test a recent milhouse build
Posts by lrusak
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The legacy Nvidia driver is included in the build, so even Nvidia dropped support for that card from their legacy driver.
The build system is actually quite easy to use, it's just different then most build systems. No there will never really be an automated system because everything is built from scratch and can take upwards of 4 hours to build the entire system.
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Just a comment: That nvidia 7 series GPU will be unsupported in LE 8.0 as we bumped the "legacy" driver version to something newer.The 760 is quite new and is supported, you are probably thinking 7xxx series.
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change the keymap in the userdate/addon_data dir
/storage/.kodi/userdata/addon_data/driver.remote.sapphire/sapphire.keymap
if you mess it up you can just delete that file and it will copy the default one again.
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That probably means your graphics card is too old and isn't supported. What is the hardware you are trying to run on?
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Does the remote work on other computers? because it's not even showing up.
Can you try a different usb port? possible a usb 2.0 only port?
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I suppose I could and I did think of that. My concern was speed of USB 2.0 vs ATA133. ATA still beats USB 2.0 by 2 to 1 due to overhead 60ms/s vs 30mb/s. So If I used a USB to boot I'm guessing the performance of video playback at 720p would be greatly affected.
I am looking into making the build, downloading a new ubuntu build just for this.. Thanks for your help
This is wrong, Yes, usb 2.0 speed isn't that great, but we boot the entire system into memory. The only reading/writing that is done is to the /storage partion when runtime configuration is kept.
see, LibreELEC.tv/init at master · LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv · GitHub
The only thing that will be effected is startup speed.
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maybe LibreELEC isn't really what you want.
but here are some solutions
RPi-Cam-Web-Interface - eLinux.org
GitHub - silvanmelchior/RPi_Cam_Web_Interface: A web interface for the RPi Cam
Raspberry Pi Nursery Cam – always tinkering -
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nickr I only have master setup right now, if you install 7.90.003 I can get you a test add-on.
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Hello,Did you compile it? I could test it if you want.
I notice that by default the "radio" and "right" key do the same (right key).
Tell me if you need any help.
Kind regards.
I have compiled it and it now runs, however it is fragile because it relies on a specific kernel version,
If you want to test please let me know which LibreELEC build (hardware) you are using so I can compile a test addon for you.
see, Sapphire Remote driver addon by lrusak · Pull Request #561 · LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv · GitHub
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You are aware that you are using alpha builds right?
We have updated lirc as we were on an old version, we do it now because we are in an alpha period. We have work out a few lirc bugs already.
Sorry it's not working properly for you yet. Milhouse builds have more fixes that aren't present in 7.90.003.
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Go to the LibreELEC settings add-on and set updates to "auto", then reboot.
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i2c-tools is available via the system-tools add-on
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I just tested 7.0.2 installing to nand on my Wetek Core and it worked ok
Did you unzip the zip file to the root of your fat32 formated SD card?