Posts by lrusak
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try a recent milhouse build, there are fixes in it for lirc
LibreELEC-RPi2.arm-8.0-Milhouse-20160719210519-#0719-g4af5a0e.tar
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try the latest milhouse build
LibreELEC-Generic.x86_64-8.0-Milhouse-20160719210520-#0719-g4af5a0e.tar
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try the latest milhouse build and see if the issue is still there
LibreELEC-RPi2.arm-8.0-Milhouse-20160717210513-#0717-g3f56d86.tar
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try this
system --> system --> audio output --> keep output device allive --> always
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Depends how you are running your container. You need to use a persistent volume mount to be able to have your settings be saved.
see, transmission.service
specifically, transmission.service#L19
so when the container is stopped you should have a /storage/transmission/config/settings.json that will be persistent.
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Thanks for the introduction! We look forward to hear your critisism!
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Yep that's plenty
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Well that def helps see the structure. Is there a script that gens the checksums? Or do you guys just manually add them using something like vi/nano? Lastly, do you ever rest lol? I know your name quite well from keeping up with the LE gits and forks you manage. Very cool stuff.
We have a python script, it will live in its own repo soon.
The idea here is that people that want to provide their own builds have a simple means of providing the builds to people without having to use another computer.
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If you don't need the raid ability in LibreELEC then why don't you just boot it from a flash drive or something?
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1) No to the raid controller. We aren't a NAS distro, it's better to split that out into a seperate Machine.
2) We can possibly support pcmcia however it's an old and dead technology. You can buy a new N wifi dongle for $20 these days.
3) Have you actually tried the adapter? On the support page it doesn't list Linux support but you never know sometimes.
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Skype was available before, but required gtk or something silly, so the best bet is to try and run it in docker.
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If they update it to support krypton then sure. It's out of our hands.
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See /storage/.config/pulse-daemon.conf.d/README
Also, options can be set in autostart.sh using pactl
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Why? The dependencies are just libraries used by other addon, they don't do anything while they aren't used.
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Maybe unsquashing filesystem and following this PulseAudio - Official Kodi Wiki?you don't have have to unsquash to do this. You can do it at anytime, but then you are stuck using pulseaudio.