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RE: Kodi from Debian - Support Thread - basilgello - 2021-09-02 (2021-09-02, 19:05)MsKlywenn Wrote: Hello,OK, let's start Does the freeze occur only if you start Twitch stream or playing every video is affected? Can you also post "glxinfo" and "vainfo" outputs, just to be sure which renderer is in use? RE: Kodi from Debian - Support Thread - MsKlywenn - 2021-09-02 The computer froze once while not playing any video, I was just looking around in the kodi settings menu. It crashed once while playing a simple xvid video. glxinfo: https://paste.kodi.tv/xixoreropi vainfo: Quote:libva info: VA-API version 1.10.0 RE: Kodi from Debian - Support Thread - basilgello - 2021-09-03 Quote:The computer froze once while not playing any videoCan you run "glxgears" for several minutes on X server without Kodi running and a stress tester like cputest? I would like to distinct Kodi related issue from X11 / mesa / drivers issue. RE: Kodi from Debian - Support Thread - MsKlywenn - 2021-09-03 (2021-09-03, 11:38)basilgello Wrote: Can you run "glxgears" for several minutes on X server without Kodi running and a stress tester like cputest? I would like to distinct Kodi related issue from X11 / mesa / drivers issue. apt search cputest doesn't yield me any result. I assume this is some kind of app to stress test the cpu. I have a boinc client running at 80% cpu constantly, is that good enough? I have glxgears running for more than an hour now, no freeze so far, looks fine. Kodi never managed to run more than 30min without freezing the machine. By the way: most of the time I don't have an x server running on this machine, I only start it for kodi and now for glxgears. If that matters. RE: Kodi from Debian - Support Thread - TheJezstarr - 2021-09-08 You say it happens on a Twitch stream. Do the freezes happen otherwise? RE: Kodi from Debian - Support Thread - MsKlywenn - 2021-09-08 No, it also froze while playing a simple mp4 video (xvid) and even while not playing any, when I was just going through the settings menu. RE: Kodi from Debian - Support Thread - Razze - 2021-09-12 Does this have a metainfo file? Can you point me to it or patch it similar to https://github.com/flathub/tv.kodi.Kodi/pull/115 Thanks RE: Kodi from Debian - Support Thread - 2A0aJTCd - 2021-09-12 (2021-07-17, 22:18)basilgello Wrote: For Debian 11 "bullseye":This is simply not working for me: Quote:root@media-pi:~ # lsb_release -a 2>/dev/null | grep DescriptionDo I need to add something to sources.list or is there some other way to make this work? RE: Kodi from Debian - Support Thread - basilgello - 2021-09-14 (2021-09-08, 19:36)MsKlywenn Wrote: No, it also froze while playing a simple mp4 video (xvid) and even while not playing any, when I was just going through the settings menu.Did you encounter freezes last week? The graphics firmware packages were pushed to bullseye-updates. RE: Kodi from Debian - Support Thread - basilgello - 2021-09-14 (2021-09-12, 14:52)Razze Wrote: Does this have a metainfo file? Can you point me to it or patch it similar to https://github.com/flathub/tv.kodi.Kodi/pull/115 Isn't metainfo file supposed to be in upstream tree (i.e Kodi master branch)? I don't see any files related to it upstream. Can you please file a PR first so I can propagate it to debian packaging? RE: Kodi from Debian - Support Thread - basilgello - 2021-09-14 (2021-09-12, 18:28)2A0aJTCd Wrote:Please show output of "apt-cache policy kodi kodi-bin kodi-data kodi-repository-kodi"(2021-07-17, 22:18)basilgello Wrote: For Debian 11 "bullseye":This is simply not working for me: RE: Kodi from Debian - Support Thread - MsKlywenn - 2021-09-14 (2021-09-14, 10:48)basilgello Wrote:(2021-09-08, 19:36)MsKlywenn Wrote: No, it also froze while playing a simple mp4 video (xvid) and even while not playing any, when I was just going through the settings menu.Did you encounter freezes last week? The graphics firmware packages were pushed to bullseye-updates. That's interesting. Could you tell me which package are you talking about exactly? RE: Kodi from Debian - Support Thread - basilgello - 2021-09-14 (2021-09-14, 11:39)MsKlywenn Wrote: Could you tell me which package are you talking about exactly? firmware-amd-graphics, intel-microcode, realtek-firmware at least... There were several CVEs fixed so all three suites were updated (buster, bullseye, bookworm/sid). Please update your system, reboot and try reproducing. If nothing helps, I'll try crafting the gdbserver script to capture the hang. RE: Kodi from Debian - Support Thread - MsKlywenn - 2021-09-14 (2021-09-14, 11:47)basilgello Wrote:I just checked the apt logs. It looks like I got those firmwares at the same time I was doing the upgrade to bullseye.(2021-09-14, 11:39)MsKlywenn Wrote: Could you tell me which package are you talking about exactly? RE: Kodi from Debian - Support Thread - basilgello - 2021-09-26 @MsKlywenn yesterday VAAPI libraries (libva and friends) got updated. Can you try updating your system? |