I would like to see you running the LE10b2 code (kernel 5.10.30) which has had a number of little fixes both settings app / kernel ...
Here is the dmesg for the upcoming 9.95.2 .. http://ix.io/2WVB
And here is the journal: hastebin
I would like to see you running the LE10b2 code (kernel 5.10.30) which has had a number of little fixes both settings app / kernel ...
Here is the dmesg for the upcoming 9.95.2 .. http://ix.io/2WVB
And here is the journal: hastebin
I have noticed over the last few weeks/months that the Recently Added series and movies sections aren't updating with the most recently added files?
Are they being displayed in the regulair series/episode and movie listings?
So the card and bluetooth basically works but by far not as good as the with RPi. There might be something wrong with my board...?
I had thought about later in getting the AX201, but since I still have max wifi speeds upto 300Mbps (I still need to get a proper speedy access point), I got the AC9560 instead. Moreover, the Wifi 6 specs largely exceed the gigabit cable speeds in my LAN, which would make it a bit weird to get a Wifi 6 module. The AC9560 can already do that (hopefully) once my new router is there.
The AC9560 works as advertised as far as Bluetooth goes, and that was the main reason for me to get such a Wifi/BT module. Network is still done via cable, but wifi works too.
It's also possible that Gemini Lake is a bit allergic to AX200/1 cards. The Asrock forum mentions some of them.
I would prefer something like libreelec or lakka
CoreELEC (CE) is a fork of LibreELEC, and has continued with the Linux 3.14 kernel for various hardware models. They did this until Kodi 18 (afaik), so you could try CE for now. I run CE on a 1GB S905 Wetek HUB at my parents home, it seems to run decently stable.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Sorry about that, for some reason I thought it was OK because it was on archive.org
It seems I'm the one having to say sorry, according an LE colleague, it seems that Archive.org has got some official exception for it.
So there you go.
I have LibreELEC v 8.0.2 and would like to update
I'm a bit rusty on the tech details for v8.0.2, but they could be a chance that you better install a total fresh image onto the SDcard.
Anyway, start here : https://wiki.libreelec.tv/support/update
BTW: the very latest testbuilds of LibreELEC are not yet available for the Rpi3. All efforts have been going to RPi4 for now. So version 9.2.6 is the last release for now for that device:
First do a backup of your current Kodi setup via the Backup/Restore tool. Store the backup.tar file in a safe location.
Download the image file LibreELEC-RPi2.arm-9.2.6.img.gz (the rpi2 image also works for the rpi3)
You can also update the RPi3 with this, but .. technical changes may still need you to do a full image write. My memory is a bit fuzzy on that.
Can you please try "Super Mario All-Stars (USA).zip" from
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Not a complete debug log file... Please provide the full log, via a pastebin service to keep our forum server clean.
The network protocol shouldn't produce artifacts on its own.
Ah.. total blasphemy! We'll have a stern talking to the person responsible.
Thanks for the hint.
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It seems my ISP recently decided to block Kodi Servers,
Kodi has no 'servers' whatsoever with media content like "shows". So which servers are you exactly referring to?
I haven't seen that crng error before. Perhaps a hardware failure?
Try Rufus for Windows to image the SDcard/USB stick.
Also try Raspberry Pi OS or Ubuntu 20.10, just to see if the thing works okay.
If you guys need logs, let me know. I'm happy to provide them.
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Try installing the official Raspberry Pi OS, and Kodi, and see if that remains stable.
I'm out of ideas for now.