2024-04-02, 11:25
With sorrow i read the news, that there will be no more PPA for Ubuntu. This will face me (and many others?) with some serious problems getting new versions of Kodi on the system.
For not beeing too much inside Linux, i can just hope to manage the building of Kodi with the given manual. But there is still the concern, that the self-brewed Kodi kills my settings, in which i invested much time.
So i would like to ask:
Wouldnt it be possible to have a reduced PPA - just the current official version of Kodi for the current and LTE version of Ubuntu? Who wants to have a unstable or nightly version of Kodi will very likely have the skills to build this version on his own. So there would be only 2 versions of Kodi in the PPA with updates every 6 months. Wouldnt that be a solution which does not produce much workload but helps a lot of Kodi-users?
Or maybe just a last PPA-update for the upcoming Kodi 21, which seems to be the first Kodi since very long time that has no audio-issues with linux systems?
For not beeing too much inside Linux, i can just hope to manage the building of Kodi with the given manual. But there is still the concern, that the self-brewed Kodi kills my settings, in which i invested much time.
So i would like to ask:
Wouldnt it be possible to have a reduced PPA - just the current official version of Kodi for the current and LTE version of Ubuntu? Who wants to have a unstable or nightly version of Kodi will very likely have the skills to build this version on his own. So there would be only 2 versions of Kodi in the PPA with updates every 6 months. Wouldnt that be a solution which does not produce much workload but helps a lot of Kodi-users?
Or maybe just a last PPA-update for the upcoming Kodi 21, which seems to be the first Kodi since very long time that has no audio-issues with linux systems?