IF setting bug.
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19th Mar, 2016, 07:35 PM
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IF setting bug.
Probably a Kodi issue, but I cannot change the ip address of a pi 2 from within the Kodi system menu. It always returns an error message.
Works fine from xbian-config however. |
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27th Mar, 2016, 01:35 AM
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RE: IF setting bug.
Didn't know you could change the IP address from within Kodi itself, or do you mean Kodi-xbian-config as opposed to ssh-xbian-config?
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27th Mar, 2016, 03:11 AM
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RE: IF setting bug.
Does this happen on a fresh install or with and older installation?
Just tested with latest image on RPi3, no problem (etn0 from DHCP -> static IP 1 ->static IP 2) |
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27th Mar, 2016, 07:52 AM
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RE: IF setting bug.
Iridium you are correct.
It's as old as a pi 2 version can be I suppose This raises the question as to how often we can upgrade and how often we should reinstall everything from scratch? |
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27th Mar, 2016, 09:11 AM
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RE: IF setting bug.
Quote:This raises the question as to how often we can upgrade and how often we should reinstall everything from scratch? Very good question - but I suppose there is no answer For me - I never did a fresh install for my 'productive' XBian's, always upgrading. So I went from Rpi1 -> RPi2 -> Rpi3, never had serious trouble And my .kodi folder comes from XBMC 10 (Dharma) |
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31st Mar, 2016, 04:45 AM
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RE: IF setting bug.
I guess that I did some fresh installs in the early days (2012-2015) but not for a while.
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