2018-03-20, 13:13
I have a NUC box that has no OS on it. I am thinking about using it for just Kodi. I have never done anything with Linux but think Linux may work for me in this case. I clicked on the Download link for the Linux version of Kodi and it mentioned that I should look at KodiBuntu instead. This installs a very basic version of Linux and then Kodi. The Wiki for this has not been updated since June 2017.
1) Is this dead?
2) Is it going to be dead soon?
My current setup is on a Nvidia Shield TV. Currently I have an external HDD that stays attached to this that I transfer files to via a 2nd portable drive. I use an app called File X-plore. A wireless transfer over my home network is too slow.
3) If I install KodiBuntu is there a similarly easy way to transfer files from one drive to another by attaching both to the box?
If I choose to install Unbuntu or Mint can someone point me in the direction for relatively easy Kodi installation onto this OS?
1) Is this dead?
2) Is it going to be dead soon?
My current setup is on a Nvidia Shield TV. Currently I have an external HDD that stays attached to this that I transfer files to via a 2nd portable drive. I use an app called File X-plore. A wireless transfer over my home network is too slow.
3) If I install KodiBuntu is there a similarly easy way to transfer files from one drive to another by attaching both to the box?
If I choose to install Unbuntu or Mint can someone point me in the direction for relatively easy Kodi installation onto this OS?