(2020-08-24, 12:08)Klojum Wrote: (2020-08-24, 11:27)SimbaG Wrote: I paste my log file at:
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2020-08-24 14:46:21.533 T:140454714103936 NOTICE: Starting Kodi (18.8 (18.8.0) Git:20200728-nogitfound). Platform: Linux x86 64-bit
2020-08-24 14:46:21.533 T:140454714103936 NOTICE: Using Release Kodi x64 build
2020-08-24 14:46:21.533 T:140454714103936 NOTICE: Kodi compiled 2020-07-28 by GCC 7.5.0 for Linux x86 64-bit version 4.15.18 (266002)
2020-08-24 14:46:21.533 T:140454714103936 NOTICE: Running on Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS, kernel: Linux x86 64-bit version 4.14.24-qnap
2020-08-24 14:46:21.593 T:140454714103936 NOTICE: FFmpeg version/source: 4.0.4-Kodi
2020-08-24 14:46:21.593 T:140454714103936 NOTICE: Host CPU: Intel® Celeron® CPU J3455 @ 1.50GHz, 4 cores available
Since when do QNap NAS devices run Ubuntu ?!?
Because you started this forum thread saying this was about your QNap NAS running Kodi.
Well, for your question, I don't know when do QNAP starts running Ubuntu on their x86 products.
As I said, my NAS is QNAP 453bmini, and its CPU is J3455 with an HDMI port.
I believe QNAP changed very less on Ubuntu. They use crontab, use standard Linux raid manager -- mdadm, use bash, and they offer docker on it.
All things are familiar, so I guess this bug might happen on other Ubuntu devices.
May I please take your time to have a look at the log file?
I tried Kodi 18.1 18.8 and Kodi 19.0 beta version. All of their UI and sub-titles are twinkling while playing. The log file is generated by Kodi 18.8 as you see.
Thanks for your reply.