Have did a ton of deep diving and still am confused what the latest/greatest LibreELEC version is, to run, on this kit.
I'm currently running LibreELEC-S912.arm-8.2.4.1.force.444.10bit.img and modified dtd, on my Minix Neo U9-H. But again, I'd like to get closer to the newer releases versions of LE, if possible.
Posts by STLJonny
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I'm still running the older version LibreELEC-S912.arm-8.2.4.1.force.444.10bit.img and modified dtd, on my Minix Neo U9-H. Is there and updated/upgraded LibreELEC that will work on my device?
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Wow, you are right! WTF happened here, the device tree file is 44kb. I will investigate that!!
Thanks a million Sholander
Exile82, I had to do the same thing when I did the install on my Minix Neo U9-H. It's been running flawlessly since I did the install back in July 2018 (I actually came here to find out if there is any updates to the image).
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Update, I think I solved the problem. I utilized the dtm.img from here: dtb.img, replacing the dtm.img on my micro sd card, with it, once the LE USB/SD Creator created the LE micro sd.
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Did you label a partition with LIBREELEC? See [SOLVED] - LibreELEC on Minix NEO U9-H (could not mount LABEL=LIBREELEC_DISK)
Reading through that thread, it looks like labeling a partition didn't work for anyone. They do however reference an older image that wrxtasy created. Since the image is at least 6 months older than the one this thread references, I was wondering more of a solution for it, if possible.
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Minix Neo U9-H
Update, I attempted to use wrxtasy's Release LibreELEC 8.2.4.1 - S912 release · wrxtasy/LibreELEC.tv · GitHub build. Downloaded the img.gz and wrote it to file with the LE USB/SD Creator, and when I boot off of it, I am getting the following error:
**** Error in mount_flush: mount_common: Could not mount LABEL:LIBREELEC **
I've read some things about using a modified dtm file, but not sure if that is correct and/or will solve my issue. Anyone ran into this?
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Just picked up a Minix Neo U9-H and am wanting to install LibreElec on it (have ran LE on my RPi3 before). Wondering what the easiest way to install is, as I've read a ton of diff threads/ways and things are starting to meld together and I'm not sure which is the path forward (FYI, I've got 24 years of Linux experience, back all the way to the Slackware Days, so really am not a noob, just didn't' know if there was an image I can use in the SD Creator to speed things up or what).
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Curious if the ARMv7 vs ARMv8 thing has been resolved? I attempted to add arm_control=0x200 to my /flash/config.txt, however then the system will not boot. I've tried that with both a LibreElec 7 & 8.0 install.
FYI, I attempted to search, but the results that came back didn't seem to touch on anything specific.
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Curious if the ARMv7 vs ARMv8 thing has been resolved? I attempted to add arm_control=0x200 to my /flash/config.txt, however then the system will not boot. I've tried that with both a LibreElec 7 & 8.0 install.FYI, I attempted to search, but the results that came back didn't seem to touch on anything specific.
Answering my own question, there doesn't seem to be any AArch64 / 64 bit kernel/builds available, so this is why arm_control=0x200 doesn't work.
Anyone know the status of AArch64 / 64 Bit?
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Strange, i never had to redo that.
LibreELEC version, hardware...?RPi3 (Raspberry Pi 3) running the rpi2-arm builds for both 7.9.x and 8.0. Have to redo the timezone stuff after every update/upgrade.
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Is there a file that I can set defaults in (specifically Timezone, Country, and the likes), as each time I update LibreElec, I have to go back in and set them.
Thanks in advance,
JT -
I'm using this remote/keyboard with my RPi3 + LibreElec Kodi setup.
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Copying the keys won't do a darn thing if you don't have a key agent running on the server you're coming from. Are those set up as well?