Boot first however you can, then install the package and test.
nope, doesn’t work for me
Can you post some logs so I can verify if you have correctly installed the kernel?
Perhaps your issue is not related. Have you tried another power supply?
now with the new kernel I lost my left hand menu. Here’s a log https://paste.osmc.tv/uhizoqenab
can I revert back to the former kernel
I got no other power supply
Please clarify what you mean by that – it sounds like overscan.
The kernel can be downgraded if you wish
I don’t think that is related.
Unfortunately you only uploaded Kodi logs, so it’s hard to say.
what else can I do?
I managed to get the OSMC skin back by switching between other skins.
[Update]: after reboot I ran into the same issue. Luckily I can access Kodi via Chorus to switch between the skins.
I think maybe that should be sudo fw_setenv hdmimode 1080p60hz
- a space, not an equals sign.
True – and it won’t set with that instruction.
But if @thobu tried the newer kernel, then that won’t be the issue.
there’re some benefits with the new kernel, for me widevine related stuff works now|better. I’m still facing the reboot (doesn’t w/ HDMI plugged in) and the UI issue. I have ways to workaround both… if I can contribute anything to help solve this enigma please tell me. Thanks