Posts by rickc

    After playing around with the code, I decided to go another route for my server.
    The reason Libreelec is so fast, is that they removed everything not needed. I almost tossed my Acer 1600r, but installed Libreelec on it, and it is screamingly fast.
    For my server, I found Diet Pi it's pretty bare bones too. With loads of quick installs.

    Hello peoples. I'm a notice hack with *Nix. My goal is to put together a write up for installing Nextcloud on your libreelec.

    I'm running libreelec on 2 devices: an Odroid c2 &
    an old ACER 1600R x86 . (It runs very fast on it btw)
    I've been playing with the idea of installing LEMP to run NextCloud on it. Nextcloud is the fork to Owncloud

    I found these instructions over at How to Install Nextcloud on Debian/Ubuntu | 2daygeek


    I haven't tried messing with it yet. I wanted to see if anyone else has, before I jump into it.
    Has anyone else played around with installing LEMP on Libreelec?
    I see that vpeter put a LAMP build together thread-280.html

    But if I recall LEMP runs faster on small/under powered boxes and that seems to fit into the small light weight that libreelec model.
    Pls post thoughts/comments/experiences here.


    Cheers.~~~

    Hello everyone. I'm new to Libreelec and I'm having an issue getting it going.
    I did a few searches before posting.


    Here's what happens:

    The Logo screen loads, then *inux starts running its checks/resize/ok messages. It says it needs to reboot, do not restart. Then it loops over and over and never fully boots. It just keeps loading the Libreelc screen then a second Lebreelec screen.

    I have a ODROID C2 with a San Disc HC1.

    I'm using the LibreeELECT USB/SD creator and the latest DROID C2 download. (I tried looking for older versions) and even tried some of the alpha versions with the same result.

    What am I doing wrong, or not doing, or can do to fix? Thanks in advance