LibreELEC Krypton/Leia/Agile 64bit kernel 32bit libs
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(09-20-2017, 12:37 AM)Raybuntu Wrote:
(09-14-2017, 05:13 PM)stuartiannaylor Wrote:
(09-14-2017, 07:04 AM)Raybuntu Wrote: Thanks for the feedback. I'll have a look later. Kodi GUI is quite resource hungry and it's probalby the GPU.

Cheers raybuntu as the LibreElec is a great addition and I had seen your entry and posted straight on here (google or somewhere).
Apols as I missed your post and Luke just delete it, it is no bother with me.
Get rid it cleaner than locking it.

Raybuntu if its going on LibreElec would it port to say Xenial or Stretch minimal?
I am aiming to create a Kodi/Nextcloud box.


Also when bashing the GPU I got the heatsink that I think is going in the store even if it wasn't at Pines great price.
Well I got 2 heatsinks but one is a bit pointless http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2pcs-Premium-B...3139377628

Prob also have the poor thermal tape as compared to the Pine one.

But hell yeah as that is a great addition many thanks Raybuntu

You can use docker with LibreELEC and install Nexcloud container from the linuxserver.io addon repo.

Raybuntu I never really got LibreElec as with the Pi gave it a glance, just used an old PC to dash for nextcloud.
Wow that was easy as install linuxserver.io as a service pick the nextcloud docker instance and hey presto its on localhost dunno the IP but its there Smile
I did install mariaDB but its all there ready to rock extremely easy.
Also having Chromium as an app is just brilliant and wow its speedy will have to see how this goes on the Rock64.

If you don't want to go Nextcloud then through Chromium you have the very similar G-Suite of docs, drive, slides & calc.

Perfect TV device setup Kodi and just enough office for those who can not be bothered with a computer.
LibreElec & Chromium alone just make a great device and are more than enough for many.
Suppose no one has created a LizardFS installer for external USB storage as keep thinking its the way to go with devices.
Would love to see a distributed cluster of Rock64 as devices spread around the home with a JAA (Just Add Another) distributed NAS pool. (https://lizardfs.com/) as its in most distro's already and can be in a container for the first device.

Anyway eagerly awaiting your progress with Leia think you and Afuan deserve a beer.
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RE: LibreELEC Krypton/Leia/Agile 64bit kernel 32bit libs - by stuartiannaylor - 09-20-2017, 06:15 AM

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