2023-07-21, 20:01
Are there hopes to find soon Kodi on LG appstore? Unfortunately I have an unrootable TV based on WebOs 22 and I want really install Kodi on my Tv
ln -s /usr/lib/libwayland-egl.so.0 /media/developer/apps/usr/palm/applications/org.xbmc.kodi/lib/libwayland-egl.so.1
(2023-07-22, 15:55)ulotrix Wrote: I installed the latest nightly on LG G2 and I'm able to play even Dolby Vision and HDR. Also, the Seren addon works without any issues. Thanks a lot for the amazing work.
(2023-07-22, 16:01)Klojum Wrote:Thanks for the heads-up. I tried to edit my message but no luck. I meant addons are working in my message. There were previous messages about addons not working properly.(2023-07-22, 15:55)ulotrix Wrote: I installed the latest nightly on LG G2 and I'm able to play even Dolby Vision and HDR. Also, the Seren addon works without any issues. Thanks a lot for the amazing work.
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(2023-07-23, 03:47)sharkynz007 Wrote: First Up, You guys are amazing. This is so awsome. Just wondering about compiling binary addons yourself, is this hard for the average joe? The is an addon im trying to get running which is bring up errors so wondering if it maybe falls under this catergory. The addon itself installs but errors at launch. Also a search through the internet bought up info about the same addon on kodi 21 alpha issues. My exeperience is a bit limited is there a nightly of kodi 20 for webOS so I could test if its kodi 21 or user error on my behalf. Thanks dudeIt's not super complicated and the documentation has a compilatation guide. Support for webOS was only recently added beginning in version 21. There will not be backport of webOS support for 20.
(2023-07-23, 13:59)chercheursoft Wrote: I understand that Kodiiis not officially supported on B9 TV. Nevertheless is there any new beta or even alpha versions non officially supported ?Not that I am aware of right now. I only own a webOS 7 device and as such cannot test/implement the needed changes for older webOS versions.
(2023-07-23, 17:37)elgatito Wrote: Is WebOS kind-a usual Linux platform, like Libreelec/Coreelec?Yes, it is linux based
(2023-07-22, 03:12)iVolt1 Wrote: You should not need to root your tv. Just get a developer account and set it up on your tv. I don't have a link right now, but you should be able to find that. The Device-dev mode manager makes it super easy to upload nightlies or your own compiled versions.