2016-08-01, 05:10
@madhits I'm afraid I don't build LibreELEC with 16.1.
I suggest you start a new thread (on the LE forum) or continue posting in your existing LE thread and try to create your own custom build. You should just have to change the xf86-video-nvidia-legacy package to use the older 304 driver (hopefully it will build against the 4.7 kernel), enable the SIL680 config option, and then out should pop a build that works on your hardware. This way you can continue using current versions of Kodi with your old hardware. It sounds like you're mostly there - building LibreELEC usually isn't that hard, particularly on a Debian OS, just follow the guides.
Here's how you create my builds although bear in mind this is not the standard way to build LibreELEC and will require you to create a patch for your own custom changes (as all uncommitted changes are reset at the start of each build).
Building LE is obviously OT for this thread so please continue this discussion elsewhere - by all means post a link here to your new thread/discussion.
I suggest you start a new thread (on the LE forum) or continue posting in your existing LE thread and try to create your own custom build. You should just have to change the xf86-video-nvidia-legacy package to use the older 304 driver (hopefully it will build against the 4.7 kernel), enable the SIL680 config option, and then out should pop a build that works on your hardware. This way you can continue using current versions of Kodi with your old hardware. It sounds like you're mostly there - building LibreELEC usually isn't that hard, particularly on a Debian OS, just follow the guides.
Here's how you create my builds although bear in mind this is not the standard way to build LibreELEC and will require you to create a patch for your own custom changes (as all uncommitted changes are reset at the start of each build).
Building LE is obviously OT for this thread so please continue this discussion elsewhere - by all means post a link here to your new thread/discussion.