2016-07-24, 19:11
(2016-07-23, 23:36)D-an-W Wrote: All went well using Ubuntu Live on USB and running the above command from it's terminal window (I couldn't figure out the password to connect via SSH!) for future reference is that only thing (Other than LibreELEC of course) on a standalone system that might need updating?
nope, and even the firmware isn't needed ;-)
(2016-07-24, 11:08)Ryangodammit Wrote: How would I do a fresh install of libreElec on the chromebox that I am currently running Kodibuntu on?
same way you would on another other PC - download the LibreELEC installer image, create the USB install media, boot it and choose the 'Quick Install' option. Download link and instructions to create the install media are on the Chromebox wiki page; you can also simply run the E-Z Setup Script from a terminal in Kodibuntu and create the install media that way.
(2016-07-24, 16:26)Lobbster Wrote: This was the easiest way for me, took about 5 mins. I tried copying from USB using the Kodi File Manager and couldn't find the Update folder. At least figured out after puttzing around for 30 mins how to make the copy off the USB, not sure I could repeat that again.
Appreciate your good work, please give link for the beer fund. Thanks.
Any suggestions (links) for WAF friendly PVR Add On Using HDHomeRun (about to cut the cord and I have to set up recording schedules - also have FreeNAS Mini) ? MythBuntu or the new HDHomeRun DVR.... (sorry for the OT)
[email protected] works, TIA
I'm not sure any PVR setups are truly SO-friendly, but I use TVHeadend on my NAS and the corresponding LE client. If I didn't care about recording and had a supported model, I'd use the official HDHR Kodi plugin (which is slated to get PVR support at some point)