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Posts by newphreak
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Like this? I don't really get the problem here? Can you explain better?
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It sounds like you're not successfully booting from the usb stick. So if it was successfully created, I would play with the bios settings until you see LE installer, or at least a syslinux failure.
And we do indeed support both old and new, so it should just work.If you are unsure about the usb stick, you could try with any linux distro bootable usb stick just to confirm bios is configured properly to boot from usb.
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Then the new kernel has support for it, so it should work in the next version.
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Here I would guess:
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Yes upgrading to alpha would be the best way. BUT, keep in mind that downgrading kodi versions is not always a good things and things may break. So if you want to be able to go back to stable, I suggest making a backup on 7.0.2 before updating to 7.90.002.
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There is no thread for this in the kodi forum either. So the only guy who can shed some light on this is the guy who made it. His contact info can be found on github, so contact him there would be my best guess.
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32bit support was dropped a good while ago. So it's not going to work.[emoji4]
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Hmm, okay. I'll have some of the WeTek people look at this.
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If you want to solve this you could make a custom xorg.conf and use edid.bin.
Configuring a Custom xorg.conf - OpenELECThe reason for no video showing is because xorg asks the tv what outputs are available at boot. So if there is nothing connected/powered on, it will not detect it. With this config you tell it what output to use, and what resolution etc. So afterwards you can power on/off your htpc regardless of what the tv is doing.
This is not as much of a bug as it's a feature.
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When did you download the .zip? if it's named -update.zip and was downloaded yesterday or earlier, you should download again and use that one. We had the wrong link on the download page until late yesterday.
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Maybe if you told him in a nice way, and used a fancy link describing the procedure my lord.
Oh wait, I can totally do that.
OlliBolli: HOW TO:Provide Logfile - LibreELEC
Could you do this and provide us with kodi.log please?
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That sounds odd, I think kodi has, or atleast had some settings to work around overscan.
System -> System -> Display -> Calibration - Video Calibration.I guess settings from here could have been resetted somehow during upgrade. But if possible you should fix this through the tv.
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Also if you do video calibration in kodi because whatever reason, you might need to do it with other refresh rates as well, if you're using adjust refresh rate to match video. Then you'll need to do it for all refresh rates used. As they are calibrated separatly if I'm not mistaken.
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Sadly 32bit support was dropped a while back, because there is not much hw left with that old technology. So I'd suggest another distro/os if you really want kodi on that box.
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Also the links in the download page has been fixed now. Sorry about that.
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Hmm, I'll have somebody look into that. Thanks for reporting.