You don't understand....he cares about the userdata. That's why you could backup it before removing. He said, he doesn't care about 3rd party addons which might causing issues.
I would recommend to rename the .kodi folder to something like 'kodi-old' and then reboot. That's like a complete factory reset and you can take a look if everything works fine. If yes, do your needed settings and install your addons one after the other and have a look which one would cause an issue.
And for the note:
1. it's not a full
Debug Log as you enabled debug logging while the device was already turned on and you missed to reboot after enabling debug logging. We need the
Debug Log from startup.
2. You don't use Kodibuntu as this log mentions OpenElec:
Quote:Running on OpenELEC (official) - Version: 5.95.2 6.0, kernel: Linux x86 64-bit version 4.0.5
So you are confusing us...you're claiming about an issue on Kodibuntu but provide logs from OpenElec which is a bit different. In the end, it's all Kodi, correct...but the OS is still different in a bit.
Quote:I had to setup XBuntu first then copied over the files to make KodiBuntu - using a SSD on a Gigabyte Brix.
That won't work. Neither for Kodibuntu nor for OpenElec.
For Kodibuntu you have to enter some updating commands explained here:
Kodibuntu (wiki)
For OpenElec if you want to upgrade from an XBMC installation to a Kodi installation, it is recommended to do a fresh install as too many things have been changed since then.
I guess you have messed up your complete installation by copying those files over and I would think about a fresh installation. As that might be the fastest way to get your problem solved.