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Btw. you should disable "Auto Update" when running my OpenELEC image. A user reported that it suddenly upgraded to the official OpenELEC 6.0.0 version.
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ok thanks for your try to help me.
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2015-11-03, 19:08
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A concert bluray that had 50 fps in its original disk? Can you link me to this bluray?
Edit: Btw. also make fully sure - that your build was not falsely upgraded to OpenELEC 6.0.0 from the OE homepage ... and something else: we only fix bugs in the Jarvis version as mentioned on the first page.
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Bumped the Isengard version. As with the old version tag - official OE would update it automatically to the 6.0.0 official version - which would suck :-) - Please download the 6.0.95-fritsch.tar - I hope we are done now :-)
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Is "flying colors" a good thing?
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No - not supported. Build it yourself - I don't plan at all to rebuild kernels whenever something stable changes - I gave a howto some pages back. You are welcome to do that yourself - I don't like lazy users.
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I have installed Kodi accordingly to the instructions found in post #1 on Ubuntu MATE 15.10 and running a Zotac CI320.
Since than while browsing through Kodi the system freezes. I have been running Kodi directly by /usr/bin/kodi --standalone and not as a service.
Anyone had experienced similar problems?