Posts by Klojum

    It's easier to mention the ones that are actually official repositories/ad-ons:

    07:22:21.548 T:140183513704576 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repository.xbmc.org
    07:22:21.548 T:140183513704576 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repository.libreelec.tv
    07:22:21.548 T:140183513704576 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repository.unofficial.addon.pro (OpenELEC unofficial addons repo, not useful with LE)

    The rest is mostly crap. I suggest a fresh install of LibreELEC and be more wisely about adding 'the other' repositories.

    For starters, LibreELEC is not based on any Debian/Ubuntu distro.
    It is based on plain vanilla Linux plus only necessary bells & whistles.
    Any additional functionality is done via Kodi add-ons.

    The Banana Pi M1 is an Allwinner SOC machine.
    We have no LibreELEC builds for Alwinner devices.
    Basically because support from Allwinner is pretty much total crap as well as virtually non-existent.

    Maybe Linux is blocking any wifi dongles when a network cable is plugged in, because the logs are not seeing the wifi dongle at the moment. Causing a bit of a chicken & egg situation.

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    [  301.781754] usb 1-1.4: new high-speed USB device number 4 using dwc_otg
    [  301.874749] usb 1-1.4: New USB device found, idVendor=0a5c, idProduct=bd1e
    [  301.874764] usb 1-1.4: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
    [  301.874772] usb 1-1.4: Product: Remote Download Wireless Adapter
    [  301.874780] usb 1-1.4: Manufacturer: Broadcom
    [  301.874787] usb 1-1.4: SerialNumber: 000000000001

    Apparently something is there.

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    11:47:13.727 T:1962475520 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repository.slashing
    11:47:13.727 T:1962475520 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repository.slashing
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    11:47:13.727 T:1962475520 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repository.blackeagle
    11:47:13.727 T:1962475520 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repository.slashing
    11:47:13.727 T:1962475520 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repository.libreelec.tv
    11:47:13.727 T:1962475520 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repository.metalchris
    11:47:13.727 T:1962475520 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repository.xbmc.org
    11:47:13.727 T:1962475520 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repository.aeon.nox.silvo
    11:47:13.727 T:1962475520 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repository.rayw1986
    11:47:13.727 T:1962475520 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repository.kodi.game
    11:47:13.727 T:1962475520 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repository.slashing
    11:47:13.727 T:1962475520 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository superrepo.kodi.jarvis.all
    11:47:13.727 T:1962475520 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repository.slashing
    11:47:13.727 T:1962475520 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repo.natko1412
    11:47:13.727 T:1962475520 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repository.slashing
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    More than enough banned addons installed to not give any support.

    If you want to use such addons and get video streams illegaly, you're on your own.
    Support stops here.

    "The best" is something personal.

    I use my TV's remote and use the CEC capabilities. That does require a USB-CEC adapter for a PC. For example, Raspberry Pi and Wetek Hub devices have CEC support built-in.
    Other people use Flirc dongles.
    Some have keyboard type remote like a Mele F10.

    Your choice.

    nForce chipsets are getting pretty old... Support is fading away.
    The alternative is: fully power down your htpc. It saves a bit of electricity as well.
    Booting with a SSD should be done in under 20 seconds... Is that such a big deal?

    Or why not get a simple & cheap alternative like a Raspberry Pi 3 ?