(12-01-2018, 05:03 PM)Luke Wrote: That would cover everything minus KODI - not sure how you'd go about that.At the moment with me so: RasPi with HDMI with TV connected. If I want to access KODI, I press the icon. For quit, press exit and come back to the desktop. (*1)
(12-01-2018, 05:03 PM)Luke Wrote: The obvious alternative is to use the desktop ubuntu 18.04 image and install all the services you'd like. FTP, SMB, Nextcloud, Transmission and JDownloader would be easy. Installing Plex would be a pain in the behind from what I've heard and with KODI you'd have to get all the bits and pieces you need for video acceleration.If here are big problems I'll let the whole.
(12-01-2018, 05:03 PM)Luke Wrote: What I'd probably do, however, would be to run the (very stable) LibreELEC alpha and spin up a Debian install in Docker - from there I'd set up OMV. I bet it would work well too. It gives you full KODI on TV and a full debian with OMV.I'm not a big fan of Docker, but that sounds great at first. I think the performance is (a bit) reduced with Docker?
Do you have any installation instructions for Docker under LibreELEC alpha? I test.
(12-01-2018, 05:03 PM)Luke Wrote: run the (very stable) LibreELEC alphaThe others are not stable?
(*1) I saw that AUTO-STARTING can do KODI AT BOOT. Is it possible with RockPro64 with image OMV? On TV always / permanently KODI runs? But will probably consume a lot of RAM / CPU?!?
How to behave 40 pin PI-2 GPIO bus with OMV image. Everything will be compatible (RaspberryPi GPIO). I can remember that you first have to install in order to be able to address GPIO. Or am I completely wrong / other topic.
Code:
sudo apt-get install python-pip
sudo apt-get install python-dev python-rpi.gpio
Sorry for my bad English. (Google Translator)
Have already experienced a lot of new. Thank you for your help, it is very helpful.