2016-07-19, 10:32
Libreelec does not have apt-get !
(2016-07-12, 19:46)wrxtasy Wrote: Some HK Linux C2 dev. may have something cooking going forward. I'm not too sure.
There was a Triple boot on the older C1 if I remember floating about, a Keyboard or FLIRC had to be connected to select OS's.
In the mean time just backup whatever you are using with Kodi > System > LibreELEC > Backup
And pull the .tar backup file from LE using a SMB connection.
I'm about to start on LE8 / Kodi Krypton now I've done a major update to parts of the Firmware and AML source code for the v3.14 S905 Kernel.
This was needed for AML Krypton going forward.
(2016-07-21, 01:56)noggin Wrote: wrxtasy - any news on the C2 getting multichannel PCM over HDMI now that the Hub appears to have it?I have been looking at it along with Kszaq and now Raybuntu is digging into it as Audio code updates mess with HDMI CEC. We are hoping AMLogic themselves have not done something restrictive in the non -H version of the S905, like that in the C2 that only limits Multichannel PCM to devices like the paid for licenced S905-H Hub.
(2016-01-23, 20:14)DEcosse Wrote: .... I'll report on fit in the FLIRC case later today - the one thing I hadn't thought about is the C1+ heatsink vs the pedestal in the FLIRC case, so will make some observations on that.
(2016-07-25, 21:01)wrxtasy Wrote: From the C1+ thread.....
(2016-01-23, 20:14)DEcosse Wrote: .... I'll report on fit in the FLIRC case later today - the one thing I hadn't thought about is the C1+ heatsink vs the pedestal in the FLIRC case, so will make some observations on that.
So I installed the C1+ into the Flirc case - here are the observations/compromises:
1: As previously discussed, the 2.5mm Power Jack is not aligned - if this was required, the hole for the Pi2 Audio would have to be elongated; using the micro USB OTG is simple alternative with no mod required.
2. USB, USB Micro OTG and HDMI all align perfectly; the Ethernet does align, although note it is inverted (no mod was actually required in a test fit of ethernet connector, but if desired a small relief could be notched at the top of the opening)
3. There is no opening for the IR Receiver - a hole could easily be drilled in the Aluminum case if this was required.
4. The SD Card is not accessible from outside, cover must be removed to access (not huge ordeal for something that should be infrequent in a constant application)
5. A small mod is required to the ribs on the inside of the cover-base; this is to clear the (otherwise) interference of the SD Card socket and the header pins. Some quick surgery with a utility knife addressed that.
6. There is a pedestal inside the case which connects to the Pi2 Processor for a heatsink (the whole case becomes one big heatsink); the C1+ processor does not quite align with this pedestal - approx one third of the processor contacts the pedestal via the heatsink pad, along with a small section of each memory chip. So contact area is not ideal, however it does actually make contact. The OEM C1+ heatsink cannot be used (unless the pedestal of the FLIRC case was completely removed (would require machining).
With the application at hand, I don't believe the compromise on the heatsink contact area should be a concern. (I will do some temperature monitoring to check)
In summary, if you don't mind some relatively minor mods, this is a decent looking low-cost option (~ $15 shipped) for use as an HTPC enclosure.
The only physical mod I actually did was relieving the plastic rib sections on the base - I use the micro USB OTG supply and do not use the IR receiver.
(2016-07-27, 16:33)Pienoet Wrote: I checked yesterday evening after watching of 4 hours live tv with tv headend and the temp wasn't getting higher then 72 celsius.
(2016-07-29, 13:55)sandogo1 Wrote: What does everyone think is the best OS to run on the C2? If its one of the Elec's is there a special build out there that people are using?wrxtasy has link to this special LE build in his footer. And his post is right above yours.
How is the android? Thanks in advance..