Sounds to me like he wants the resulting /storage partition on the SD card to be useable by Android to install apps on? Makes sense to me, except exFAT wouldn't work for the above reasons.
Posts by escalade
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You can't have the data partition (/storage) as exFAT, reason being that the Linux kernel does not support it and thus the initial ramdisk can't mount it. Sounds odd to me though that Android can't read ext4, as Android is Linux and ext4 is native to Linux.
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The DS4 controller works fine over bluetooth without ds4drv. In fact, if you haven't manually started the ds4drv service, then you haven't been using it at all. The only reason for using it would be if you wanted to map buttons to keyboard buttons and/or use different profiles. Even then, you should also consider input lag because games like Super Mario will not be very playable due to some lag.
Kodi has nothing to do with the shutdown procedure, other than telling systemd to shut down. Could be that you've installed some addon that has a faulty shutdown routine.
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New build 20161003:
- Vulkan support for Dolphin
- Linux 4.7.6
- Fixed launching FBA roms in Emulationstation
- Added .pbp extension for PSX roms in Emulationstation
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Didn't realize .pbp was supported in beetle-psx as it's not listed in the .info, will add it.
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That's sselph's scraper. It's included in my build, I simply download the binary from github. Haven't used it much though as it doesn't support all the platforms I use (i.e. amiga and c64), so I just use regular lists. There is ongoing work in integrating that scraper into Emulationstation as well.
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What do you mean flickering/tearing? Can you create a video? Wondering if you might expect more from VNC than is possible.
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If you wanted a specific kernel patch from LE, you could pick it from here and rebuild the Ubuntu kernel with it applied. Same goes for Kodi. I agree with Chewitt though, nobody is going to do this for you so if you don't know how to do it already then it won't get done. You think installing services on LE is painful, yet you think making some kind of LE/Ubuntu Frankenstein distro would be an easier route? Does not compute for me
Your time would be better spent learning how to create packages for the services you need and integrating it into LE.
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LibreELEC.tv/package.mk at emu · escalade/LibreELEC.tv · GitHub
As for PS2, I couldn't get it running under Docker. Well, I could get it running but was unable to load ISO files. Most likely it's using some kind of kernel call to read the UDF structure and that failed. Could be because of missing 32 bit support in the LE kernel, haven't really had time to troubleshoot it more. It might be possible to use the binaries from a different distro and bundle all the required 32 bit libraries with it, but that would be a bit ugly. I'll look more into it at some point but no promises
Too bad the PCSX2 devs don't care about making it work on 64 bit. Most likely it will never get 64 bit support either as apparently it's quite complicated to do.
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Come to think of it, this exact issue has been reported several times in this thread. I believe they all had Chromeboxes as well. The error message you get is from the bootloader, it can't find a configuration file (i.e /flash/syslinux.cfg or /flash/EFI/BOOT/syslinux.cfg).
As for resizing your partition, there are a million ways... "parted" is included in this build. "Easy" is subjective.
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You could set the resolution to 720p. I doubt that the TV will do a better job, or rather that there will be any difference at all.