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I'm on Void Linux and had to switch to flatpak version from flathub since the version in the repository was broken.
It's a little bit slower on startup, takes more space cause of the runtime/library overhead, but it works more or less flawlessly. You can change different permissions by command line, the binary addons are included, dvb addons are there (here tvheadend).
One important thing: after updating host system don't forget to update flatpak runtimes! I had the siutation that kodi didn´t work, since gpu driver update made a flatpak gpu library update necessary!
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2024-04-20, 19:28
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Also switched to the flatpak, arguably its better than any distro package because it includes tailored/patched up libraries the way kodi devs wanted them. It took me a couple of tries to get it to work in a standalone, desktop -less / x11-less HTPC, once past the installation, it's really flawless. On a little intel N100, you get hardware AV1 decoding, HDR10 etc working out of the box (when using standalone GBM mode)
It includes all the binary addons (you need to enable the ones you want). The only issue I ran into so far is that if you wanted to experiment with Retroplayer gaming, you are out of luck, you can't install any emulation core. In fact the flatpak includes one game with an ad-hoc core that crashes on launch (in N100) perhaps due to kodi running standalone with GBM windowing in my setup, not sure about the latter.
Anyways for retro gaming its probably better to shutdown kodi and launch retroarch or something like that.
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2024-04-22, 23:33
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