![]() #Openelec cpuinfo install#If you don’t need any other functionality from your computer, install this. Verdict:Ī beautifully designed self-contained system for running XBMC. update libcec to fix some upstream problems. disable CONFIG_USB_UAS to fix issues with some external Harddrives on RPi builds. fix some non working screensavers, this only works if the non working screensavers are installed the first time. fix crash in Kodi while playing streams. cat /proc/cpuinfo Note: In this project the Raspberrypi board version 2 is used, but a previous version of the bcm2835 library is installed. It does mean you can’t do anything but run XBMC, but considering a full install takes no more than 125MB of space on your drive, it’s a price well worth paying. The operating systems like Archlinux ARM, OpenELEC, Pidora, Raspbmc, RISC OS and the Raspbian and also Ubuntu versions are available for the Raspberrypi board. If your revision number is a small 4 digit alphnumeric character string, you’re golden. Look at the highlighted text below, labeled Revision. Just fire up your Pi, navigate to the command prompt, and run the following command: cat /proc/cpuinfo. Unlike Linux-based builds like XBMCbuntu, there’s no underlying Linux OS to worry about – OpenELEC has been built from scratch with the sole intention of running XBMC, so it’s completely self-contained within the familiar XBMC graphical interface. Checking the sticky bit that flags your warranty as void is easy. Once installed, OpenELEC functions exactly in the same way XBMC does. ![]() Then it’s a case of downloading the installer and following the guide at the OpenELEC wiki. Installation is refreshingly simple – all you need is a spare USB thumb drive (256MB or greater) in addition to whatever media you plan to install OpenELEC on. ![]() And if space is tight – or you’d like to run XBMC directly off a USB flash drive or SD card – then OpenELEC is the build to go for. Want to go even further? You can press an older computer or small form-factor PC into service as a dedicated media server and center using XBMC at its core via a number of specially constructed Linux builds. If you’re looking to add a reliable, popular and free media center app to your computer, then XBMC is one of the best to go for. ![]()
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