Package Details: kodi-standalone-service 1.137-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/kodi-standalone-service.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: kodi-standalone-service
Description: Systemd services to run kodi in stand-alone mode without a DE
Upstream URL: https://github.com/graysky2/kodi-standalone-service
Licenses: MIT
Replaces: kodi-standalone-gbm-service, kodi-standalone-wayland-service, kodi-standalone-x11-service
Submitter: graysky
Maintainer: graysky
Last Packager: graysky
Votes: 68
Popularity: 0.045853
First Submitted: 2014-11-05 20:25 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-03-12 11:57 (UTC)

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graysky commented on 2015-03-15 17:55 (UTC)

@Kalq - I haven't seem this before... is the hardware very slow and are you loading up others services that might be taking priority and causing slow booting? Post the output of: systemd-analyze blame

Kalq commented on 2015-03-15 17:12 (UTC)

So for some reason, when I enable kodi.service and reboot. It takes me directly to my login screen on TTY1. At first I thought it wasn't working but after about 30 seconds it automatically switches to Kodi on tty7. Anyway to switch to Kodi immediately on boot?

bjo commented on 2015-03-13 22:04 (UTC)

Permission problems on /var/lib/kodi, added kodi to input. Works again now.

bjo commented on 2015-03-13 21:42 (UTC)

Mär 13 22:39:58 cardium systemd[1]: Starting Starts instance of Kodi using xinit... Mär 13 22:39:58 cardium systemd[1]: Started Starts instance of Kodi using xinit. Mär 13 22:39:58 cardium systemd[23167]: pam_unix(login:session): session opened for user kodi by (uid=0) Mär 13 22:40:13 cardium systemd[1]: kodi.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE Mär 13 22:40:13 cardium systemd[1]: Unit kodi.service entered failed state. Mär 13 22:40:13 cardium systemd[1]: kodi.service failed.

graysky commented on 2015-03-13 21:38 (UTC)

@bjo - It's a systemd solution... you need to start/stop the service, not the application.

bjo commented on 2015-03-13 21:36 (UTC)

The service doesn't work here any more. Running kodi manually as kodi results in /usr/lib/xorg-server/Xorg.wrap: Only console users are allowed to run the X server Putting "allowed_users=anybody" in Xwrapper.config leads to "no permission" on vt7

graysky commented on 2015-02-19 20:06 (UTC)

I will change the arch=any to arch=('x86_64' 'i686') to prevent this from ARM users.

thealchemist commented on 2015-02-19 10:56 (UTC)

Sorry for removing the latest comment, yeah I will go for it :)

thealchemist commented on 2015-02-19 10:54 (UTC)

Ok, now I got it (after comparing both packages "kodi" and "kodi-rbp"myself). And it is not as easy as I hoped in the beginning. So some more testing leads to: - the kodi packages do the same things (concerning no user creation) during install on x86 and ARM and look to be compatible with the package. - on my Rasberry Pi kodi + kodi-standalone-package do not work out of the box (failed with systemd). Did not test on x86. - kodi-rbp works flawless on the RBP - kodi and kodi-rbp both do not depend on xorg-server - installing kodi-standalone-service package above kodi-rbp is possible after removing its integrated kodi.service (it recognizes kodi-rbp as kodi for some reason) - installing it on top of kodi-rbp messes the installation (as said before). - the package does not install if the makepkg file contains "conflicts=('kodi-rbp')" Ok, i think I have learned my lesson, but I think it should be Arch x86 != Arch ARM Arch x86 package == Arch ARM package (roughly, concerning compatibility) kodi-rbp != kodi (!)