Make it at least 30 seconds on a Raspberry Pi box. Some networks can react slow.
As always, present your kodi.log file(s).
Make it at least 30 seconds on a Raspberry Pi box. Some networks can react slow.
As always, present your kodi.log file(s).
Yes, you are missing the fact that we are not magicians or psychics who can see what goes on inside your RPi-3 box.
Get us a full kodi.log for starters.
Alternatively, you could install Confluence, and edit that skin (again) to your likings.
exFAT... Sure. Use a disk format that was intended for USB and SD devices.
Sent from my comfy deck chair on my yacht.
Linux can be picky with mounting partitions when for example there are disk errors, or the drive was not unmounted properly, or the system that the drive was in was in hibernation mode.
Please recheck.
Upgrades never check for unused space. This is only done during a new install, when the storage partition is being resized.
You could have also used the built-in Backup & Restore tool in the LibreELEC Settings addon.
Then simply install a fresh copy of LE, and restore the backup. That would have made much less mess with resizing.
Just grab your backup of LibreELEC v7, and all will be fine in minutes!
In other words, backwards compatibility to older versions was never a big item on Kodi's agenda.
Certain settings can have been used by v8's Estuary, and now have become an issue.
On the other hand, installing a fresh copy and doing a spring cleaning is not that bad.
Doing a new setup probably takes less time than trying to find out where the problems really are.
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As various repositories included are considered illegal by Kodi, thus support will stop here.
"CPU: PNX8496-1250DMIPS" No idea what type of hardware that is.
We're currently supporting a limited amount of hardware, it seems that your box is not in that same category.
Bad support can happen. Especially with the cheaper or unknown boxes.
Klojum clearly doesn't have an RPi, because the GUI is laggy even on the RPi3. It's just slow. Almost any Intel IGD will have it beat as far as the GUI is concerned.
I have a RPi-2.
You would be one of the very few that is complaining.
Perhaps you have too much other stuff running in the background.
Or if it's a clean build, the thumbnail cache is still being populated.
The bigger your collection(s), the longer it takes.
LibreELEC Generic is a full 64-bit build. so if your machine is a 32-bit only box, it wil not only not boot, but also not run the 64bit Linux OS.
FYI, the last 32bit build available is the OpenELEC v5.0.8 build.
if things worked with 8.0.0 previously, it's either a hardware malfunction or the SD card has gotten corrupted so functionality could be comprimized.
Try another SD card with a fresh installation.
It's not so much the board but the Intel Graphics of Apollo Lake that are missing HDR capabilities.
Right now, IMO there is no all-capable mini-ITX solution with onboard graphics. A low-profile Nvidia GTX 1050 has HDR, but Linux drivers are not (yet) up to par with all specs.
The Nvidia Shield TV comes pretty close to being that all-in-one package, but it's not a mini-itx pc box.
The latest stable 8.0.0 of LibreELEC does not fully support the Apollo Lake boards yet.
For example, 10bit support is planned for Kodi 18. There is an very experimental LE build available.
AFAIK, the Asrock J3455 does not support HDR.
And how do you know that the Windows client is correct?
I'd doublecheck first via a MySQL tool and directly query the database.
Are you using MySQL, or perhaps MariaDB (which is known to have had a couple of bugs in the counting department) ?
Perhaps a simple reboot helps?
My aliases work via .profile as well.