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Kodi Wont Start #23
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I think it is not needed anymore to start it with the console. Just starting it from the steam interface works flawlessly for me. |
@xCrushedIcex Well I'm using 17.6, and everytime I try to run it, it triggers a reboot (after keeping the screen black for a minute or two). |
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I'm using the current build (667 or something like that, I can check if it's pertinent). I checked the crashlog with tail.
06:26:41.410 T:3001475072 DEBUG: Loading: /home/apps/kodi/lib/kodi/system/libcpluff-arm.so
06:26:41.457 T:3001475072 INFO: ADDON: cpluff: 'Could not read plug-in directory /home/steam/.kodi/addons: No such file or directory'
06:26:41.623 T:3001475072 INFO: ADDON: cpluff: 'Could not read plug-in directory /home/apps/kodi/lib/kodi/addons: No such file or directory'
06:26:41.668 T:3001475072 FATAL: addon 'audioencoder.xbmc.builtin.aac' not installed or not enabled.
06:26:41.668 T:3001475072 FATAL: CServiceManager::Init: Unable to start CAddonMgr
what is audioencoder.xbmc.builtin.aac and how do I install it, and I assume the last line, just happened because of the lack of the above.
I was "starting" Kodi the way the readme describes (from the command line) though I believe the same thing happens when I try to launch it from the steamlink menu, though that won't work no matter what from what I've read.
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