Sure. Here it is:
I need full logs. Unfortunately this reveals nothing.
This logs are from 10 min ago. I started with wifi and ethernet OFF, and only gigabit adapter connected to USB with lan cable in it. As you can see the time was 02:43 because of no internet connection. After 2-3 minutes i enabled wifi, and the time went to normal (13:46).
BTW yesterday after your reply, i deleted .kodi folder and started Fresh, so thereâs less interference with my addons. Thats why i dont have addons and stuff installed right now.
If you donât see anything suspicious in these logs, Iâd like you to help me blacklist the generic cdc_ether driver. And if that doesnât help either, I give up
To get a better understanding of the problem you are experiencing we need more information from you. The best way to get this information is for you to upload logs that demonstrate your problem. You can learn more about how to submit a useful support request here.
Depending on the used skin you have to set the settings-level to standard or higher, in summary:
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enable debug logging at settings->system->logging
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reboot the OSMC device twice(!)
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reproduce the issue
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upload the log set (all configs and logs!) either using the
Log Uploader
method within the My OSMC menu in the GUI or thessh
method invoking commandgrab-logs -A
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publish the provided URL from the log set upload, here
Thanks for your understanding. We hope that we can help you get up and running again shortly.
OSMC skin screenshot:
@Tom_Doyle, I did all that. I enabled debug logging then i restarted the device. After restart i tested internet (was down) and after some minutes i enabled wifi and tested a stream online. Then i shut down the device and start it again. After that, i collected both logs (âkodi.logâ and âkodi.old.logâ) and uploaded them on pastebin.
In fact you can see in first log the line âExiting the aplicationâ which means (i think) shuting down the device.
Respectfully, you did not. There was no part of that post where it said to upload only Kodi logs. The issue isnât with Kodi, so these are not what is needed. There is a link in that post to the âhow to submit a useful support requestâ where instructions are given for how to sanitize your logs if that is why youâre not just using the regular log uploading method.
Im sorry but i dont understand what i did wrong. I have an gigabit adapter and its not working. I dont need addons for it. I just wanna know why its not working. Thats why i deleted .Kodi folder and started fresh. And i did those steps like you mentioned, except that i needed to turn on wifi, for grabbing the logs. And i didnt reboot twice at first in a row, but just once, then i tested an online stream, only with adapter, and then with wiffi too. then rebooted again, and grab both logs.
I can repeat the process and reboot twice if you think will help.
P.S. I dont want to waste your time, guys. If nothing is shows in the logs, iâll give up. The last chance is to blacklist the generic driver âcdc_etherâ from loading. Maybe if its off, the real driver will load. Well, thats my hope, according to that link i found on the net.
There is different logs for different parts of the system. You provided logs for just Kodi but what was needed was logs from the operating system. If you donât need to hide anything from the logs then you can justâŚ
grab-logs -A
at the terminal and post the returned url in this thread. This will supply a full log set as was requested.
Ok, i will try. Thanks
I didnt know that grab-logs -A
is a complete log grab. Iâm sorry!
P.S: Here is the full log