2019-08-18, 19:48
817 reboots constantly for me.. went back to 816 works fine
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(RPi)8d4d821d0fa99b4704d3714e8774673cf07dc400f2f065ff88a211fba4d25ac5
(RPi2)text:# uname -a
Linux rpi512 5.2.8 #1 Sun Aug 18 21:03:31 BST 2019 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Aug 15 2019 12:08:48
Copyright © 2012 Broadcom
version 0e6daa5106dd4164474616408e0dc24f997ffcf3 (clean) (release) (start_x)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20190818210258-#0818-g6d67cfc [Build #0818]
# Kodi version
Kodi (19.0-ALPHA1 Git:f879d0e). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
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(RPi2)text:# uname -a
Linux rpi512 5.2.8 #1 Mon Aug 19 21:04:31 BST 2019 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Aug 15 2019 12:08:48
Copyright © 2012 Broadcom
version 0e6daa5106dd4164474616408e0dc24f997ffcf3 (clean) (release) (start_x)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20190819210316-#0819-g2c0288b [Build #0819]
# Kodi version
Kodi (19.0-ALPHA1 Git:d5dd7fe). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
(2019-08-18, 09:47)mcelliott Wrote:(2019-08-18, 01:03)AbRASiON Wrote: Is Pi4 branch / build the same as the Pi2? (It's all the same Raspberry Pi build?)
How goes progress, I believe the Pi4 4k isn't working great with 265 yet?
No Pi 4 nightly builds yet. You’ll have to wait!
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(RPi)b60728c87fb6687e6624cc3a20ae4bb2a9451179d285d6a180c10f4f7b60a626
(RPi2)text:# uname -a
Linux rpi512 5.2.8 #1 Tue Aug 20 21:03:29 BST 2019 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Aug 15 2019 12:08:48
Copyright © 2012 Broadcom
version 0e6daa5106dd4164474616408e0dc24f997ffcf3 (clean) (release) (start_x)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20190820210254-#0820-g66d8e0e [Build #0820]
# Kodi version
Kodi (19.0-ALPHA1 Git:efc9701). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
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(RPi)d09033efe27b292d0f930dfd1a14a5a4359bf929829fcf9794dc003fefc34591
(RPi2)text:# uname -a
Linux rpi512 5.2.8 #1 Wed Aug 21 21:05:17 BST 2019 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Aug 21 2019 12:10:49
Copyright © 2012 Broadcom
version 0e6daa5106dd4164474616408e0dc24f997ffcf3 (clean) (release) (start_x)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20190821210443-#0821-g66d8e0e [Build #0821]
# Kodi version
Kodi (19.0-ALPHA1 Git:4585648). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
(2019-08-21, 23:53)AbRASiON Wrote: Is it true we need to wait for official Linux 5.1 or 5.2 for true HDR support?
I forget what I read, but it sounded like many things need to be fixed in Linux before libre elec can truly support the pi4 properly?
(2019-08-22, 10:42)jakey1995abc Wrote: Builds since build #0815 always seem to make my rpi3 boot into safe mode. Any idea why this could be? My guess is some kind of incompatibility with the latest kernel, although my kodi install is almost completely stockNo idea, could be gcc-9.2.0 related, but safe mode allows you to upload the crash log from the LE Settings add-on so try that and post the link.
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(RPi)55f8eb4262edb634d859125444d2ff9016795495ad8451bc12e5baa0c6ebe7fd
(RPi2)text:# uname -a
Linux rpi512 5.2.8 #1 Thu Aug 22 21:04:04 BST 2019 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Aug 22 2019 14:00:42
Copyright © 2012 Broadcom
version 0e6daa5106dd4164474616408e0dc24f997ffcf3 (clean) (release) (start_x)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20190822210329-#0822-g66d8e0e [Build #0822]
# Kodi version
Kodi (19.0-ALPHA1 Git:72c507a). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
(2019-08-22, 03:18)Milhouse Wrote:(2019-08-21, 23:53)AbRASiON Wrote: Is it true we need to wait for official Linux 5.1 or 5.2 for true HDR support?
I forget what I read, but it sounded like many things need to be fixed in Linux before libre elec can truly support the pi4 properly?
5.3 for HDR with Intel/AMD (although the full stack - mesa, ffmpeg, drivers, kodi etc. - will need tweaking). And when I say "Intel" I generally mean only their latest hardware, ie. Gemini Lake/Ice Lake.
For RPi4, the HDR support needs to be added and there's currently not yet a time frame for that as other more basic and essential (ie. Raspbian-type) issues are being addressed first by the Raspberry Pi Foundation developers.
The idea is to move ARM devices supported by Kodi - that is all RPi devices, including RPi4, plus Allwinner, Rockchip, Amlogic, NXP/iMX, Qualcomm etc. etc. - to a common GBM/V4L2 vendor-neutral software platform for Kodi 19, which should make HDR easier to support across the board. Once progress is made towards GBM/V4L2 then you'll start seeing RPi4 builds in this thread, but until then the best option is the official LibreELEC 9.2 RPi4 builds (based on GBM/MMAL and Kodi 18.3).