2018-04-24, 21:52
Big thanks for your friendly and always helpful nature, @peak3d !
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Linux NUC 4.14.34 #1 SMP Tue Apr 24 21:05:54 BST 2018 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20180424210314-#0424-gadc0ff9 [Build #0424]
# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA2 Git:af4a548). Platform: Linux x86 64-bit
(2018-04-24, 21:45)Milhouse Wrote:I see.(2018-04-24, 21:32)laric Wrote: Libreelec will stay on your current kernel for the 9.0 release when ever that is going to be?
so no AMD Ryzen with vega until next wave of alphas in kodi 19?
Yes, as things stand LibreELEC 9.0 will be released with 4.14.y, as that's the current LTS kernel.
LibreELEC 10.0 will (probably) use the next LTS kernel (4.19.y, maybe 4.20.y) once it becomes available, but that kernel may not be released for another 12 months or more. Kodi 19 could be around before the next LTS is released in which case LE 10 alphas will continue with the old LTS (without support for Ryzen/Vega).
(2018-04-24, 22:47)Milhouse Wrote: New LibreELEC.tv Leia build #0424: Generic(Supercedes previous build)@Milhouse Something strange with the new Reusepython addition. When trying to open Fox Sports Go, it never loads the listings, it just continues to try and load until it times out. YouTube and PS Vue addons are the only other ones I've tried so far and they both work ok. Going back to any build before Resuepython was added and it works fine. I'll grab a debug log later today.
(2018-04-25, 15:08)Aenima99x Wrote: @Milhouse Something strange with the new Reusepython addition. When trying to open Fox Sports Go, it never loads the listings, it just continues to try and load until it times out. YouTube and PS Vue addons are the only other ones I've tried so far and they both work ok. Going back to any build before Resuepython was added and it works fine. I'll grab a debug log later today.@Aenima99x The load icon issue is resolved in newer PR versions, but this does not mean that the addon runs:
(2018-04-25, 15:29)peak3d Wrote:Thanks for the info! I'm not sure if anyone is maintaining the addon anymore, but I'll check(2018-04-25, 15:08)Aenima99x Wrote: @Milhouse Something strange with the new Reusepython addition. When trying to open Fox Sports Go, it never loads the listings, it just continues to try and load until it times out. YouTube and PS Vue addons are the only other ones I've tried so far and they both work ok. Going back to any build before Resuepython was added and it works fine. I'll grab a debug log later today.@Aenima99x The load icon issue is resolved in newer PR versions, but this does not mean that the addon runs:
https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid...pid2729071
Has to be done from the addon dev
(2018-04-25, 16:15)Aenima99x Wrote:I'll fix it shortly(2018-04-25, 15:29)peak3d Wrote:Thanks for the info! I'm not sure if anyone is maintaining the addon anymore, but I'll check(2018-04-25, 15:08)Aenima99x Wrote: @Milhouse Something strange with the new Reusepython addition. When trying to open Fox Sports Go, it never loads the listings, it just continues to try and load until it times out. YouTube and PS Vue addons are the only other ones I've tried so far and they both work ok. Going back to any build before Resuepython was added and it works fine. I'll grab a debug log later today.@Aenima99x The load icon issue is resolved in newer PR versions, but this does not mean that the addon runs:
https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid...pid2729071
Has to be done from the addon dev
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Linux NUC 4.14.34 #1 SMP Wed Apr 25 21:19:04 BST 2018 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20180425211539-#0425-gd3607ba [Build #0425]
# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA2 Git:cd6c3fa). Platform: Linux x86 64-bit
(2018-04-25, 13:46)laric Wrote: I see.
That seems like an odd decision to me that something that lies in the forefront on multimedia Kodi /LibreElec should choose to use a potentially dated kernel.
Isn't LTS kernels really meant for enterprises running on servers?
So a potentially really nice (for HTPC purposes at least) processor family might be entirely missed by LibreElec as the current family (Ryzen 3/5 2x00g) might be irrelevant by the time that it is in the LTS kernel that LibreElec will support?
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Linux NUC 4.14.37 #1 SMP Thu Apr 26 21:06:24 BST 2018 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20180426210309-#0426-gad45714 [Build #0426]
# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA2 Git:cd6c3fa). Platform: Linux x86 64-bit
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Linux NUC 4.14.37 #1 SMP Fri Apr 27 21:05:38 BST 2018 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20180427210259-#0427-gd5a7ffe [Build #0427]
# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA2 Git:cd6c3fa). Platform: Linux x86 64-bit
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Linux NUC 4.14.37 #1 SMP Sat Apr 28 21:05:52 BST 2018 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20180428210313-#0428-g7b120c1 [Build #0428]
# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA2 Git:cd6c3fa). Platform: Linux x86 64-bit