2017-02-26, 05:18
I was able to figure that out, but upon switching from ChromeOS to LibreElec, I'm freezing at the Kodi splash screen. I've tried to reboot a few times, no luck.
(2017-02-26, 05:18)Kbxy88 Wrote: I was able to figure that out, but upon switching from ChromeOS to LibreElec, I'm freezing at the Kodi splash screen. I've tried to reboot a few times, no luck.what changed from the previous boot? install any add-ons?
(2017-02-26, 06:17)nickr Wrote: It says it is playing special://skin/extras/intro.mp4 - so do you see the intro video? I suspect it is failing playing that. Can you turn on debug logging in advancedsettings.xml and try again?
http://kodi.wiki/view/Log_file/Advanced#...ngs.xml.29
(2017-02-26, 19:36)waldo98 Wrote: Also, I've attempted to remove all USB devices from my Chromebox and I get the same error message, minus the top line.that sounds like you updated from the Legacy Boot firmware to the EFI firmware - did you do that at the same time? Otherwise I'd just boot. LE 8.0 install media and choose the repair option
(2017-02-26, 23:24)Matt Devo Wrote:(2017-02-26, 19:36)waldo98 Wrote: Also, I've attempted to remove all USB devices from my Chromebox and I get the same error message, minus the top line.that sounds like you updated from the Legacy Boot firmware to the EFI firmware - did you do that at the same time? Otherwise I'd just boot. LE 8.0 install media and choose the repair option
(2017-02-27, 01:36)waldo98 Wrote: I updated the firmware from Legacy to EFI when I updated from OpenELEC to LibreELEC 7.0.2, which was a few months ago. Anyways, I realized that I was installing the Raspberry Pi2/3 version and not the generic AMD/Intel/NVIDIA version. Once I loaded the correct image file, I was able to re-install LibreELEC 8.0.
(2017-02-27, 23:32)SandmanUT Wrote: What was the Openelec configuration using that Gallium doesn't when it comes to recognizing the Microsoft IR devices on the working list in the wiki?
Have you used an IR remote with Kodi out of Gallium?