Start by testing the newest Milhouse build, I'd say. You can report any problems in that forum thread as well.
Posts by Klojum
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FYI... Kodi 17 Krypton is a closed book, no new releases for will come for that stable version.
We are currently developing Kodi 18 Leia, which is in our latest two Alpha releases, available via the download page. Try it and see how far the NUC goes with the latest build in terms of wifi and remote issues.
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Technology does not stand still, life goes on. What year are you living in?
OpenELEC 5.0.8 should still be downloadable... somewhere.
It will play some videos, just don't expect it work as per today's standards.
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There has never been a 32bit build for LibreELEC.
The last 32bit for Intel was OpenELEC 5.0.8.
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so I put Kodi on it and it broke my samba shares.
You can thank Microsoft for that. On the other hand, SMB was not broken, only v1 was disabled by default in Kodi/LibreELEC. You can still enable v1, but no one wants to run a security-problematic network. You can also run Raspbian and properly configure the Samba server, or use NFS server instead. There is also Ubuntu Mate for 16.04 for the Raspberry Pi, also capable of running SMB and NFS servers.
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Well, Kodi 17 on LE's v8.2.5 is a closed book now. No further changes/releases will follow.
You can try LibrELEC Alpha v8.90.004 and see if that is better on deleting related files such as subtitles.
If not, you can make your 'Feature Request' on the Kodi forum.
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Why stay with Kodi 17.4? Windows 10 and LibreELEC's Linux OS are two totally different animals in terms of hardware support.
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We are unable to use a crystal ball here, so you will need to tell us what type of hardware you are using to run LibreELEC. Be specific, for example, "a tv box" is not specific.
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It all depends on your definition of "it works". I'm not sure what type of videos are you watching, but by today's standards Kodi itself needs a recent version of OpenGL, while video acceleration starts with h.264 support. Basically, the Nvidia 8400GS was one of the first Nvidia cards that gave XMBC (back then) a smooth experience,
Your 6150 GPU is a prehistoric graphics solution is defenseless against today's video wars as it has no proper video acceleration support, 99% of it must be done by the CPU in your pc. These days it is the GPU that does all the hard work so the CPU can enjoy a well-earned rest.
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This is more a Kodi thing than a LibreELEC problem. Which Kodi version are you now using?
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Not sure if the SSH boot parameter still works, but there is a on/off switch in the LibreELEC Settings Add-on for the SSH server.
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Is there a way to do a full backup of internal LE (OS & data) to sdcard ?
No, you only need to backup the data storage partition. LibreELEC has a backup & restore section in the LibreELEC Settings add-on. It will store the backup file in /storage/backup. After that, move that backup file off your SD card into a safe (network) location.
If you want to use network locations, make sure you have created manually mounted shares before starting the Backup routine. Otherwise, the default backup location will still be used.
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There are 3 possible log files:
- kodi.log
- kodi.old.log (log file of the previous Kodi session)
- kod-crash_***.log files with also in-depth information.
Estuary Mod v2 has a crap-load (excuse my French) of other supporting and assistence dependencies that could disrupt Kodi workings. I had v2 installed in the past and had buggy experiences on a generic PC setup.
I'd suggest you use the normal Estuary skin for a week or so, and see if any memory problems surface. No idea why a RPi2 would work better than a RPi3. Is the RPi3 overclocked in some way?
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The only thing I can think of is that a somewhat lower volume setting is used by the Linux OS, as a means of ear protection. But that would affect so many other devices as well.
But I myself get mixed results from Windows 10 and Ubuntu on computers when it comes to audio output levels. Could you re-install OpenELEC and re-check the volume output? I take it you did up the volume to the max via the - and + keys in LibreELEC? Also double-check by bypassing your Denon AVR. Did it get a firmware update at some point?
BTW, I'm not an audio guru by any means.
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Rebooting every night is a like a band aid. If there is a memory leak somewhere it should be fixed.
Get us a debug-enabled full kodi.log (via a pastebin site), perhaps we're overlooking something obvious. Which skin?
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Because i'm using a heavy skin i want to reboot my pi at night
Why would this be uberhaupt necessary?!
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i have problem with my tv box, that is not android and i don't know what the OS.
"My tv box"..?!? Sorry, but we have no crystal ball here to see/know what your hardware actually consists of.
We only support certain types of hardware officially. All other hardware beyond our scope.
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Simply the only wget command there is:
cd .update
wget http://releases.libreelec.tv/LibreELEC-WeTek_Hub.arm-8.90.004.img.gz
reboot