There are probably alot of other right issues that have not yet surfaced on my setup. For example I cannot have the Volumio GUI edit the /boot/config.txt or the /etc/nf files. This seemed to work alot better, but I do have some issues regarding rights. Then I decided to go at it the other way around, using the OSMC image, installing Volumio on top of something else. SUBSYSTEM=“vchiq”, GROUP=“video”, MODE=“0660"” | sudo tee -a /etc/udev/rules.d/les Enable AirPlay Sudo usermod -aG audio,video,input,dialout,plugdev,tty piĮcho "SUBSYSTEM=“input”, GROUP=“input”, MODE=“0660” #sudo apt-get install kodi-pvr-iptvsimple -yes Add user Pi to groups Note: just tried this on the Volumio 2 image, it needs some more packages, still working on this…ĮDIT 19-08-2016: updated the rules creation linesĮcho deb / | sudo tee -a /etc/apt//pipplware_jessie.list I used the following script to install Kodi on Volumio 1.55 (using an rPi2B). Installing Kodi on the volumio image worked okay-ish, relative small HD files could be played without choppy video, but movies were just not watchable. EDIT: Original title -> Install volumio on a non-volumio imageĪs many have tried before and will try after me, I wanted to combine Volumio with Kodi.
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