Have you considered Coreelec? Although installtointernal is not supported. It might work
Posts by bubblegum57
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Ok. But is there a LE Docker x86 with linuxserver.io or elsewhere?
Have you read this
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Look at this https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15sbtsk3ueetoerj16w3elzyjev1xwrz15ue1icyp3o8/edit#gid=0
One reason I bought the celeron nuc was the inbuilt ir, which Harmony support.
Not sure about the devices on the above list
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shippy, just had a quick look on ebay usa, only one intel nuc DN2820FYKH0 not as cheap as you think. This box, has hdmi 1.4. 100M LAN, also needs RAM
With Yumi, try a usb keyboard to change boot order,
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Didn't you read what I wrote? There is no need to install from one usb to another.
No idea for YUMI (newer used it). Maybe it could work but because of 2 partitions requirements for LE it would mean some manual work to get it running.
I was replying to the person, (shippy) who talked about his idea to install to a different usb.
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Create the usb installer, boot from it, then choose, either another usb, or internal drive. to install too
It will tell you to remove the installer usb,
as long as you have the boot order set to boot from usb first, it will boot libre from that, all settings are made on the usb
if you want to go back to whatever was on the internal drive, just remove the usb.
I have been running LE from usb on my nuc for ages.
I have used yumi, it gives you a list of various distros, LE isn't one of them, BUT I think you there is an option to install using sys? (something or other)
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It's smb
No password
Enter Files Section
Add Videos
Browse
Add Network location - Protocol (SMB)
Server name - Here I enter the name of my NAS (Serie-01)
Then I pick my NAS from the list (smb://serie-01/)
Then I pick the folder (Video/-+-serier-+-) and press OK
The directory contains - TV Shows
Choose information provider - Local information only
Then it just scans through the folders and then no more happens. When I do the same on my PC with KODI 18.0-RC3 it works fine.So, what you need to do is, add network location.. select smb, then add ip address, add user name & password, then SAVE
then add, use the network location you have just created. you should then see the movie files
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What NAS, smb or nfs?
Does the nas need a password?
post exactly, how you are adding the movies.
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This works on my NUC, & has done for the last few builds.
Configure the htsp client & server, assuming you will use you device as the tvh server.
So, on the webpage eg 192.168.1.110:9981 go to configuration, DVB inputs, TV adaptors, open the folder, you should see Panasonic dvb-c & dvb-c
If the folder doesn't open, or you don't see it, you need to choose the correct dvb driver from the addons, sorry can't remember which one I used, try each one. When you can see the panasonic dvb-t you have the right module, then you need to set tvh up.
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If I understand correctly, you could clone one card to another, (clonezilla)
Or create a tar backup, then fresh install on new card, & then restore tar
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How do I clear the installation?
you don't clear the installation, you create a new installation to sd card, read the instructions choosing the correct image for your device
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I forgot, to say select none as the source in my post, oops
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Fresh install, to a different usb, if there's still a problem, perhaps it's a hardware problem.
remove some addons, Kcleaner addon
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In the past, I have used the Library cleaner, but also, edit the source, instead of selecting movies, select source, clean & reboot.
Kcleaner addon can also help
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How can I load the configuration of a remote control when I create a new compilation of librelec? I already have a file with the mapped keys.
you cannot load the files until after the initial setup is carried out using a keyboard, or perhaps wireless remote.
After the reboot, I use coreftplite to copy the files over to the correct location. then reboot again, & remote should work.
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Not sure if this will help Can't figure out how to access local hard drives