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kodi-gdm #35

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ghost opened this issue Aug 18, 2020 · 7 comments
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kodi-gdm #35

ghost opened this issue Aug 18, 2020 · 7 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Aug 18, 2020

---> starting Kodi with command: kodi-standalone
Error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/kodi/kodi-gbm not found
Error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/kodi/kodi-gbm not found
Error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/kodi/kodi-gbm not found
/usr/bin/kodi --standalone has exited in an unclean state 3 times in the last 0 seconds.
Something is probably wrong
---> Kodi does not appear to be running. Exiting.

Having trouble starting it im on arch on kde
any clues?

@ghost ghost changed the title kode-gdm kodi-gdm Aug 18, 2020
@gsantner
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are you sure you try that you try to run x11docker / docker commands here? If you run kodi-standalone that runs on your desktop as usually, and there you would need to install kodi itself.

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ghost commented Aug 19, 2020

im running the x11docker commands i believe so .. any example of the right command?

@gsantner
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gsantner commented Aug 19, 2020

well you want help but dont say what exactly you run that not works

@ghost
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ghost commented Aug 19, 2020

sudo x11docker --desktop --init=systemd x11docker/gnome --xorg --pulseaudio --home=DIR /host/path/to/kodi/home

something like that but now that im seeing it again i believe is totally out of topic 👎

so my container is called kodi
i made it via this command
sudo docker run --name kodi --it erichough/kodi

@gsantner
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gsantner commented Aug 20, 2020

I don't know what you mean or do with the second command, but this is all I do:

sudo /usr/bin/x11docker  --vt 1 --xorg --showenv --name dockerkodi --pulseaudio --homedir /var/lib/kodidocker -- -v /mnt/nfs:/mnt/nfs:ro  -p 9005:8080 -p 9090:9090 -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro -- erichough/kodi

something like that but now that im seeing it again i believe is totally out of topic -1

If you are always writing bug reports with that attitude and minimalistics, don't expect anybody to help you, or be able to help you.

@p-hash
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p-hash commented Nov 20, 2020

Might be related to #26

@gsantner
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with kodi 19 there will be only a single binary for all window systems, making this probably obsolete. https://kodi.tv/article/kodi-19x-matrix-beta-1

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