Does the laptop have an active firewall?
Posts by Klojum
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I would also try to use some USB mass storage instead of SD card
USB booting on the RPi4 may require a firmware update first... depending on the manufacturing date of his RPi4. So that could put into a chicken-egg situation. The 'simplest' option for me was to install Raspberry Pi OS (formerly Raspbian) onto an SDcard, and update both kernel & USB firmware to enable USB booting.
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with case+fan ~37*C.
37*C will not halt a RPi because of heat problems.
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rp4 with case+fan
Is there a decent air flow in that case? I doubt it. You can put in/on a fan, but if there are no other ventilation holes to enable some kind of airflow, then all the fan does is trying to suck the heat out. That's not very efficient.
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Hola a todos.
Can I suggest that you just give only the translation (and not put it in code tags...) as this is an English language forum only?
As already pointed out 2 messages ago, you can best try the CoreELEC image at this time for S905 devices.
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Expand the first partition (sda1) to 1GB. After that expand the user data partition (sda2) to the max.
I don't think GParted will allow you to do that. Otherwise you would overwrite the 2nd partition from the start.
First decrease the size of the 2nd partition, and then increase the size of the 1st partition.
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I think a lot of people just don't know how to mind their own business.
That's a weird mindset if you want to visit forums for opinions and replies.
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I ask on different forums when I want a wider range of answers from different communities. Been doing that on forums for 20 years. Is that a crime?
With Kodi related forums (Kodi, LibreELEC, CoreELEC, OSMC, etc), a number of Team Kodi people are active on more than one forum. All those forums are more than active, and initial replies you will usually get within a few minutes to a single day. So no, it's not a crime, but when people are so impatient that they start posting on multiple forums, it can rub the wrong way and backfire on you.
You won't always get a wider range of answers. And more answers can also be more confusing to the one asking the questions.
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I give up and go back to V18 there everything is ok
You do know that errors/bugs are not solved magically on their own, right?
But for now you were the only one hearing weird noises, so I guess we're all good.
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What type of sound? From an actual TV channel, or just some random loud noise?
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Is it the actual viewing of photos that triggers the crash, or the initial creation of thumbnails of the photos for caching?
Other than that, a fully debug-enabled log file would be nice.
Please provide a full debug log.How to post a log (wiki)1. Enable debugging in Settings>System Settings>Logging2. Restart Kodi3. Replicate the problem4. Generate a log URL (do not post/upload logs to the forum)
use "Settings > LibreELEC > System > Paste system logs" or run "pastekodi" over SSH, then post the URL link -
Use a SSH session to rename the guisettings.xml file in the userdata folder and reboot.
Some Kodi menu settings will have to be reconfigured.
Next time, when all works 100%, make 1 (or more) proper backups.
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The goal for me in future is to use HDMI0 for LE / Kodi and HDMI1 to display IP camera(s) stream(s). Currently I am trying to get Kodi working on preferred HDMI port when there are 2 displays connected.
Kodi does not support multiple separate screens, it only supports 'clone mode' where all video output devices display the same picture and resolution.
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What does the nick have to do with the problem I have?
The level and amount of spam we got from 'fake' users on our forum recently is quite active, so we need to be wary of them. That's all.
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His nickname doesn't help either...
fak3r How did you install LibreELEC? Details please.
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Do you know a possibility of an add-on to install " killall and pidof" in libreelec, good day.
As said you do not need to install add-ons.
Open a terminal session to your Kodi device and start typing away.
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Just so you know, Teams LibreELEC and Kodi are not advocating or supporting VPNs.
Kodi works just fine without them, to us they are merely 3rd party tools. And therefore, basically, not our problem.
kill should be available in your terminal session.
pidof could be created as an alias for ps -A | grep %1 .
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There is no option to select manual updates, only automatic, notify and never check
I think you have been looking in the wrong places.