The purpose is to switch audio output to pulse/BT when a specific device (selected by MAC address) is connected.
Posts by escalade
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Looks like llvm-tblgen is built against the host libstdc++, but when it runs it's trying to use Debian's libstdc++. Possibly related to this commit. Solution could be to add the host librar path to LD_LIBRARY_PATH when running llvm-tblgen.
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Joystick support in Kodi always has been and still is crap. I recommend using an RF or BT keyboard.
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Build 20161010:- Mesa updated with radeon/amdgpu Vulkan support
- Linux 4.8.1
- Version bumps for RetroArch and plenty of cores
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That's an odd reasoning, I'd rather say it's a Linux issue in that case. Or perhaps an issue with your network, as it's working fine for me. Either way, this is still Kodi functionality untouched by LibreELEC.
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It's working fine for me all the time on my cabled NUC. That said, the implementation is reverse engineered and might have bugs. You should create bug reports to the Kodi project, as this functionality is made by them and not by LibreELEC. As far as I know, there have been talks of removing the support alltogether as Apple keeps breaking the protocol.
There's a 3rd party commercial Kodi plugin somewhere as well that has full airplay audio/video support if you search for it.
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It's not failing to run a command named link, but the linker as in the above "Linking C static library libz.a". That would be either a gcc or ld command, perhaps there's other hints in the full error output or in the build directory for zlib.
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I recommend Intel hardware, it just runs circles around ARM hardware when it comes to Kodi performance and Linux support in general. I've had an i5 NUC for the last three years and it's still my main HTPC. I find other uses for it as well, like Plex with transcoding, emulator gaming (even runs some Wii/Gamecube games good), playing Youtube/Netflix with a browser etc.
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Sounds like bad hardware, copying roms over should not freeze your machine.
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Build 20161006:
- Kodi 17 beta 3
- Increase the system partition to 768MB (for new installs) - this will be needed sooner or later for vanilla LE as well
- Added vim
- Added sdl-jstest/sdl2-jstest
- Updated RetroArch (lots of Netplay fixes)
- Updated libretro database and assets
- Updated Mesa
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On LibreELEC you can download the RPM and do "rpm2cpio file.rpm | cpio -di".
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Different world how? I don't get this statement about having two operating systems. It's simply a compiler switch at build time, there's already 64 bit ARM support in LE.
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I'd say 10% performance improvement is quite good. Other than the initial work of adding the needed bits, I can't see that supporting a third build would be that much trouble. Anyways 64-bit is the future, once everything is ready the PR's will come eventually. People want it so people will have it
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Joystick autoconfiguration files are in /tmp/autoconfig as defined by joypad_autoconfig_dir in retroarch.cfg. The remapping directory is where your custom remappings from the menu will be saved. There is only what's defined in retroarch.cfg. Only one key is detected when pressing a button here, so you probably messed something up. I'll include jstest in the next update.
Let me guess, Chromebox? There's been a whole bunch of people (just search for your error in this thread) with the exact same issue. They all had a Chromebox for some reason and the solution was always to resize the first partition. I'm guessing you had an older OpenELEC version installed that set up a 256MB /flash partition, which is no longer sufficient. You could also wipe your partition table and do a clean install that way.
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No.
New build 20161004 incoming:
- Linux 4.8
- glupen64-libretro updated to 1cc75f9
- dosbox-sdl updated to r4000
- scraper updated to 1.1.10
- SDL2 updated to 321fdcc from unofficial github mirror
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FYI, the latest version of the themes can be downloaded as zip's from github.
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Oh, that is definitely not happening here. I'm not sure if display drivers have anything to do with this, but other than using the latest xf86-video-intel from git, maybe you could try enabling DRI3:
xf86-video-intel: enable dri3 and make it default · escalade/LibreELEC.tv@d73d343 · GitHub
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Try a clean install of LE8 and see if shutdown works before installing any addons.
I have DS4 controllers myself, I've paired and used them (through bluetooth) in Kodi and Emulationstation since LE7 without ds4drv, so any problems people are having = user error.