I'm not sure why you're trying to build the add-on when it's already built and present in our repo. Solve the network (or whatever it is) problem that prevents you from downloading the add-on, then it will self-update. Put Kodi in debug mode and activate http logging and look at the logs for more information. If that doesn't show anything you can PM me your public IP address so I can see what's in our webserver logs.
Posts by chewitt
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This is expected and documented in the v7.90.009 release notes:
"WETEK HUB REMOTE
The popular WeTek Hub box ships with a small and simple remote and many users would like a larger remote with more feature buttons. To accommodate this we are testing a switch from amremote to lirc which allows the on-board IR sensor to be configured for other remotes. These changes remove the Airmouse function which has little use under Linux, and the ability to power-on the device from the remote. We consider power-on important and are investigating changes to restore that capability." -
Are you using the internal wireless of the RPi3 or an external USB dongle? ..and what wireless regulatory domain (country) is your router set to?
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Jester Skinning is not our forté so we would welcome suggestions (and ideally code) that make the LE settings add-on work better or behave neutrally with other skins. The add-on was originally created for Confluence and has been lightly hacked for Estuary (1) so I'm sure improvements are needed for Estuary (2) let alone other established skins like Amber/Nox/etc.
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It should be possible to export any $PATH you like from autostart.sh or ~/.profile ?
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As a broad rule settings are retained. The only reason things wouldn't be exactly the same are that the Skin version used on a newer Kodi version has differences; but even then i'd expect small issues not big issues.
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I never heard of one.
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Docker is not currently supported on Amlogic devices so there is no Docker add-on in the repo. There is current activity to support Docker on the 3.14 kernel used by 64-bit Amlogic devices. It's not clear yet whether it's sensible or even feasible to backport Docker support to the prehistoric 3.10 kernel used by 32-bit Amlogic devices like the Play(1) and Core.
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v7.90.009 is released. If you are already on an 8.0 alpha release you can (or should be able to) manually update from within LE settings by selecting the LibreELEC-8.0 release channel then clicking view releases and selecting the single option available. If updating from an older OE based version you will need to manually copy/paste one of the tar files below to the box.
LibreELEC-Slice.arm-7.90.009.tar <= CM1
LibreELEC-Slice2.arm-7.90.009.tar <= CM3 -
I'm not sure what the message was but it was not an LE distro/OS update notification. Until 20 mins ago there were no Slice/Slice2 project files on our releases server and those files are not indexed and will not result in notifications yet. Later today when v7.90.009 is made available you can perform a normal manual update from within the LE settings add-on.
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Improving support for content stealing piracy tools is item no. 309,887,612,245 on our to-do list.
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ADSP works fairly well on x86 hardware but I've been told the RPi code still needs quite a bit of work .. which is one of several reasons why it will be held back until Kodi v18. This is not the solution you're looking for (at least not yet).
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Did you enable the SSH service in LE settings?
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Feedback is negative because we consider good sales and technical support service, long-term firmware updates and good technical engagement from the vendor to be key elements of "value" in a product. If you take the "cheap" route there is no profit in the device and the things we care about most are the first things to be cut to avoid a $loss.
The reason most of the staff on this project like WeTek/HK is they understand this and are prepared to make a more expensive product that delivers better value to their (very different audiences) of consumers. We have no commercial or sponsorship relationship with either vendor. They simply care about the things we care about.
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ADSP is "work in progress" so maybe not so working. Oh well. Mixer allows you to set the volume controls on various things. It is a mixer not an EQ.
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This provider is selling access to BBC content that is not legally available outside of the BBC's official streaming service so they are a pirate IPTV stream provider. As such I have removed the URLs from posts and this thread is locked.
Discussion on pirate IPTV streaming is not welcome in this forum.
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It will be possible in Kodi v18 if/when the ADSP add-ons are finished and supported. If you run LE 7.90.001-008 you'll find them in the add-on repo. If you run 7.90.009 (next alpha) they have been removed from our repo due to the upstream decision to bump them to v18.
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