If I go to manual control in my osmc and hit “scan for updates now” nothing happens.
There used to be an indication on the top right side.
However if i ssh to vero2 and type apt-get update
and apt-get dist-upgrade
it shows new updates I can install.
Here are the logs: http://paste.osmc.io/icozubiray
I guess the two ways to update are essentially the same?
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I have had my issues with osmc, many sad faces and so on… but after an update via my osmc everything was fine again, now recently I updated via apt-get update
and apt-get dist-upgrade
because my osmc didn’t prompt me any new updates in a while, (there were many package updates) and right after the “ssh update way” the sad faces started again. It’s just a subjective observation…
Also I remember having a bluetooth option in my osmc…or not? Now I can’t find such menu in my osmc.
Only if you have a Bluetooth adapter attached, will it appear under Networking.
Yes – but My OSMC should work.
Your log doesn’t give any clues. If you are getting frequent sad faces, consider moving your userdata and addons folder away, or a reinstallation.
You have UPNP spamming logs, and it is probably causing high CPU usage.
I remember you had some issues with a faulty hard disk in the past.
Have you ever reinstalled since then?
I have and I also control kodi with my harmony remote via bluetooth…Should it be a single menu entry on the left side, like under mysql? Or somewhere under wireless? I also noticed looking into addon info of my osmc it’s version 0.0.1… Is that alright?
Do you know how this could happen? Maybe because of yatse android app?
Yes I did reinstall osmc, it didn’t help much.
For now I didn’t update to kodi 17, just ran apt-get update.
Is there a way to reinstall my current kodi install? And maybe the my osmc addon?
Yes, it’s under Networking.
That’s fine. Real version is in dpkg.
I don’t know, as I don’t use it, but it’s going to slow your system down.
I assume you don’t still have that faulty HDD or caddy attached? If you do, I’d try with it removed for a while and see if you still get issues.
I don’t think this is the issue.
Sam
Tried without hdd and still got issues.
Another idea I had was the application sickrage being the problem…It crashes a lot, I think it uses python, does kodi use python? Maybe sickrage messes up python and thus kodi too? I don’t know…
Either way I’m trying to update to kodi 17 now and see what happens
I feel like it’s one tiny application or setting or addon that disturbs everything, but I guess I have to deal with these issues.
I would start with a minimal system.
Add one thing at a time, and when you get instability, you have found the culprit.
This is the only real way to diagnose what’s going on with your system.
chaos continues: now after apt-get update
I get a message: …process is being interrupted, you have to manually execute dpkg --configure -a
to solve the problem…
Whats that about?..
Did you run it? I would run the command as suggested.
No idea without any logs whatsoever.
It seems you may have partially installed packages on your machine.
Alright kodi 17 running, also checked in my osmc, hitting manual update shows the indication so I guess it works, after that I got the message “nothing to update”…
I now noticed if I open my osmc it quickly shows the bluetooth entry and then it disappears, but yeah since it is already set up correctly for my purposes it doesn’t bother me.