Been thinking about adding wine before, but unsure how good of a fit it is on a HTPC with a gamepad. I might play around with it at some point. Looks like cemu is in a working state according to winehq. Perhaps you could play around with it on a regular distribution and report back.
Posts by escalade
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Logs, logs, logs. The answer is always in the logs
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Technically, the OP is rude for not reading the forum rules. But let's admit, nobody read the rules ever. What would be useful are sticky threads like "read this before posting" which includes description how to get logs etc.
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You can use ALT+ESC to quit.
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The only mention is about qemu, and regardless you should do some research yourself before asking questions. I didn't say that to be mean, but it's forum etiquette to stick to the topic. Aptalca is a kind soul to help you, but unfortunately it will only help you and nobody else as the step by step instructions will be lost in this thread. If you had created your own topic regarding this it would be found by others as well.
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Post your "aplay -L" output, not "aplay -l".
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As described on the first page, when done correctly you should get noise when running the command "speaker-test". If you do then make sure "keep audio device alive" is turned off under system audio settings in Kodi.
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That's not what I said, I said I suggest looking at Docker. I'm not here for your personal support, if you want to turn your RPi into an adblocker using LibreELEC put in the work yourself or at least make an effort. There's a search button on top, type in docker there or in google and you are on your way.
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Actually, this build fits inside 512MB partition used by vanilla LE. The adjusted size in this build is just future proofing for new installs.
Chrome and Spotify doesn't run on ARM.
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No, I suggest you look at Docker for that.
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Probably, but I don't see a need for that as there's an addon and I don't think it's much used. I don't have an RPi or a gaming rig either. If the addon is broken, then the maintainers should be notified. It builds fine though, I've uploaded it to my gdrive try it out.
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I'll probably remove the compiled in versions at some point.
New build 20170309:
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Did you by any chance have an existing /storage/.config/samba.conf? If so, remove it.
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You'll have to look at the makefile to see if it can be linked in, it probably can in some way as it's supported by ScummVM. Do you really need compression these days though, how big are the audio files and how much free space is on your hard drive?
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You could try my extended build, it has an updated graphics driver stack compared to vanilla LE8. It's what I'm using and I have the same NUC as you, no issues.
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I think Confluence is somewhat lighter than Estuary. I guess I'm more sensitive than most though, to me "a little bit slower" is totally unacceptable
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Have you tried Kodi on an Intel PC? I guess some people just aren't sensitive to lag, but the difference is night and day. It's usable, but I'd never use an RPi for my primary HTPC. The menu animations on Intel simply flies, and the GUI responds instantly when buttons are pressed. I'd definitely call the RPi2-3 Kodi experience laggy (compared to no lag).
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Back up /storage and restore it to the other computer.