There very active forums for OpenELEC and kodi. I suggest that you try
asking there too.
On 21 Oct 2015 6:37 a.m., "Shlomi Fish" wrote:
> Hi Shlomo!
>
> Just a question:
>
> Shlomo Solomon
>> http://the-solomons.net
>> Sent by Claws Mail 3.11.1 - KDE 4.12.15 - LINUX Mageia 4
>>
>>
> Are you still
Hi Shlomo!
Just a question:
Shlomo Solomon
> http://the-solomons.net
> Sent by Claws Mail 3.11.1 - KDE 4.12.15 - LINUX Mageia 4
>
>
Are you still using Mageia 4? If so, I should note that it was end-of-lifed
(EOLed) and will no longer receive updates (including security ones) and
that you should
On Tue, 20 Oct 2015 19:29:18 +0300
Efraim Flashner wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Oct 2015 19:16:13 +0300
> Shlomo Solomon wrote:
>
> > I installed Raspbian, OSMC and OpenELEC on a new Raspberry PI2 from
> > the latest version of NOOBS (Jessie).
> >
> > Raspbian works fine.
> >
> > Both OSMC and OpenELE
1 more bit of info that I just discovered. If I force the PI to boot
into HDMI safe mode, it solves the problem of KODI in Raspbian - but
NOT in OSMC or OpenELEC
On Tue, 20 Oct 2015 19:16:13 +0300
Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> I installed Raspbian, OSMC and OpenELEC on a new Raspberry PI2 from
> the l
On Tue, 20 Oct 2015 19:16:13 +0300
Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> I installed Raspbian, OSMC and OpenELEC on a new Raspberry PI2 from
> the latest version of NOOBS (Jessie).
>
> Raspbian works fine.
>
> Both OSMC and OpenELEC run KODI immediately after booting. But in both
> cases, after seeing a Logo
I installed Raspbian, OSMC and OpenELEC on a new Raspberry PI2 from
the latest version of NOOBS (Jessie).
Raspbian works fine.
Both OSMC and OpenELEC run KODI immediately after booting. But in both
cases, after seeing a Logo for a few seconds, there's no output to the
screen. In both cases, the P