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Okay, so I have installed Kodi and everything is working fine, so I typically start kodi by terminal "sudo kodi" and we are good! This time, I decided to start kodi by start, run program "kodi" and it started fine but did not have any of my add-ons loaded, ie: my video add-ons such as : Exodus, Phoenix, Velocity! It started kodi just fine but with no add-ons. Same login and everything. I am just scratching my head! Like I said not a problem, just trying to understand what's going on.
Cheers!
Last edited by topdollar (2016-06-18 11:45:33)
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Unless you did something special to set it up, normally when you use the "run program" gizmo on the BL menu, the program isn't run with sudo.
So that might cause the difference you are seeing.
If that is the problem, it might mean you installed the add-ons using sudo. I know nothing about kodi, so I'm just guessing. (I had to google it to find out what kodi is.) If the kodi add-ons are installed from within the application and the application was running under sudo at the time you installed the add-ons, then maybe you will always need to run kodi with sudo. (In which case, don't run kodi using the "run program" thing.)
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^ +1
@topdollar: Why have you been running kodi with root privileges in the first place? This is generally considered a bad idea (because possible security vulnerabilities) for any application that doesn't absolutely require root access (e.g. any APT front-end or a disk partition manager).
Be excellent to each other, and...party on, dudes!
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Also, how exactly did you install kodi?
This method works for me with the jessie-backports version:
http://www.wirelesshack.org/step-by-ste … stall.html
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If the kodi add-ons are installed from within the application and the application was running under sudo at the time you installed the add-ons
You're right, that would make sense!
@pvsage
You are very wise sir! I typically do not as a rule use sudo for running apps, I had to do it using Kodi when I was running #! for some reason back in the day and got into the habit. I had to use a hacked together version if I am remembering correctly.
how exactly did you install kodi?
The link that you posted is the exact link I used to install from the backports! 8o
"Don't be too proud of this technological terror you have constructed... The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the power of the FORCE" -Darth Vader
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I successfully backported it (and a couple of needed fonts) to jessie from sid, but it was a major PITA and took over 2 hours between dependency hunting and build time.
It has a lovely interface, I'll give it that.
BL/jussie users, install VLC, SMplayer or mpv instead and save yourself the headache.
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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I successfully backported it (and a couple of needed fonts) to jessie from sid, but it was a major PITA and took over 2 hours between dependency hunting and build time.
Erm, d00d...
https://packages.debian.org/jessie-backports/kodi
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@HoaS, crap. I really wish I hadn't missed that when I did a package search.
On the plus side, I'm getting very good at building rather complicated backports!
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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^ *nods wisely* practice makes perfect
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