I must have read your post wrong, size error means that the system partition is to small. You will have to do a clean install.
The image size has gotten bigger over the years and we have out grown our initial size.
I must have read your post wrong, size error means that the system partition is to small. You will have to do a clean install.
The image size has gotten bigger over the years and we have out grown our initial size.
Dont unpack the tar, just place the tar file in the update folder.
The device should reboot automatically after the partition has been resized. Please do a fresh install and let it finish.
programs --> LibreELEC settings add-on.
or if using the confluence skin it is in the "System" sub-menu as "libreelec"
You can use docker if you are using RPi or Generic version of LibreELEC.
see, GitHub - LibreELEC/containers: containers for use with LibreELEC
Seems your storage partition didn't get resized, how did you do the install?
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thx
Just an FYI, we could support it as it would be trivial however, there would be no hardware acceleration IIRC.
I have no idea what your problem is. Please explain exactly what is happening. If you have to use google translate also post it in German as well as there are some team members that are from Germany.
"Doesn't work" doesn't tell me much. Debug logs will tell me more
why not just put the command in /storage/.config/autostart.sh?
RPi2 with ID 0a5c:21e8 Broadcom Corp. BCM20702A0 Bluetooth 4.0
Thanks for the heads up, we'll look into it
We don't support via graphics so no. sorry.
I don't have this problem.
it's being looks at, I have pulled the disk images from the download page for now.
How would one go about building audacity and streamripper packages for LibreELEC?
You would have to make packages for them and all their dependencies then build them using the build system. IMO it's not worth it especially if you don't really know what you are doing.
Just use a seperate PC for ripping your vinyls or dualboot.
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Hi,I have an Intel NUC DN2820FYKH with LibreElec installed, connected via HDMI to an AV-Receiver from Onkyo.
Whenever I power on the NUC first and afterwards the AV-Receiver then I only get a blue screen, and not the actual UI.
I have to restart the NUC so that the UI will come up correctly.Ok, so that means whenever the HDMI connection wasn't ready at boot, then Kodi/LibreElec doesn't initalize video output.
With OpenElec everything was OK.
With LibreElec 7.0.0 and 7.0.1 I have this problem.Any suggestions ?
You will most likely have to dump the edid and and have it there for when it boots, this should be possible to do from within LibreELEC.
Creating and using edid.bin via xorg.conf - Official Kodi Wiki