LibreELEC
Raspberry Pi / Linux / Kodi - Libre Embedded Linux Entertainment Center
LibreELEC is a non-profit fork of OpenELEC as an open source software appliance, a just enough Linux distro for Kodi.
- LibreELEC (Krypton) 8.2.5 April 14, 2018
############################################## # LibreELEC # # https://libreelec.tv # ############################################## LibreELEC (official): 8.2.5 (RPi2.arm)
############################################## # LibreELEC # # https://libreelec.tv # ############################################## LibreELEC (official): 9.0.2 (RPi2.arm)
See list of all LibreELECT releases
Contents
LE Versioning Scheme
- LibreELEC 9.2.x includes Kodi 18.x
- LibreELEC 9.0.x includes Kodi 18.x
- LibreELEC 8.2.x includes Kodi 17.x
- LibreELEC 8.0.x includes Kodi 17.x
- LibreELEC 7.0.x includes Kodi 16.x
upgrade / update
via command line
cd /storage/.update
First you may want to check whether there's any other files in this folder:
ls -la
Now, after we are at the correct folder (and there are no other files in it) we download the correct update
use wget, example:
wget http://releases.libreelec.tv/LibreELEC-RPi2.arm-9.0.2.img.gz
now reboot
reference: https://wiki.libreelec.tv/how_to/update_libreelec
First use
If you enabled ssh during installation then here is how to connect for the first time:
ssh -l root 192.168.x.x
Enter Password
libreelec
With LibreELEC it is not possible to change the system password ie: you can't check the password for ssh.
Now you're in.
Turning on the web interface
The webserver is disabled by default and has to be manually enabled by the user. This can be done in Settings → Services → Control → Allow remote control via HTTP.
To edit a video source
- KODI settings -> media settings -> manage sources, videos, right click or edit menu
Howto
set system time and date
Method 1: From the Interface
- Using the default skin, you need to set the date/time in System (Cogwheel) --> Interface Settings --> Regional
Method 2: From console
To set time
date -s
Recognized TIME formats:
hh:mm[:ss] [YYYY.]MM.DD-hh:mm[:ss] YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm[:ss] [[[[[YY]YY]MM]DD]hh]mm[.ss]
Raspberry Pi VNC
LibreELEC add-ons > services
Addons --> LibreELEC Add-ons --> Services --> Raspberry Pi VNC
Review
Devs and support team are assholes. See this link as illustration: