Package Details: kodi-standalone-service 1.137-2

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: 0.30
First Submitted: 2014-11-05 20:25 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-07-06 08:38 (UTC)

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graysky commented on 2020-09-07 21:36 (UTC)

You should have 5 options, exit, power off system, custom shutdown timer, suspend, and reboot. There is not an option to quit. You do that on the terminal via a call to systemctl like any other service.

jimbob commented on 2020-09-07 20:45 (UTC)

In Settings -> System -> Power Saving -> Shutdown function I only have Shutdown and Suspend, ie, no Quit. Is this expected?

graysky commented on 2020-08-27 09:07 (UTC)

@zynex - As ghen pointed out, that can lead to a loop. Plus, if the user selected "exit" from the GUI, it would force a restart of kodi.

ghen commented on 2020-08-27 08:35 (UTC)

That's not very nice when kodi fails to start for some reason, causing a loop.

zynex commented on 2020-08-27 04:31 (UTC)

Just a thought, but shouldn't the systemd service have Restart=always instead of Restart=on-abort? Sometimes you want to restart kodi without restarting the computer itself. Quitting Kodi won't restart the app if you have "on-abort".

Renfield commented on 2020-06-30 22:59 (UTC)

I have added "-s 0" to the Xorg options directly in the kodi.service file and it seems to be working now.

Renfield commented on 2020-06-30 22:24 (UTC)

First off, I discovered that I did not have xset installed. I have installed it and I see that it is in /usr/bin/xset.

Now, I have tried using both a .xprofile and a .xinitrc file in /var/lib/kodi. I have also tried with giving the full path to xset. Nothing so far has worked, and after some time the TV declares that there is no signal. If I hit a key or wiggle a mouse then the video comes back.

graysky commented on 2020-06-30 19:59 (UTC)

@Renfield - The kodi user has a home dir, you mentioned it, /var/lib/kodi/

Renfield commented on 2020-06-30 19:46 (UTC)

How do I prevent the TV from losing the HDMI signal after about five minutes unless I press a keyboard key? I thought perhaps adding the following lines to /var/lib/kodi/.xprofile would do it:

xset -dpms xset s off

But it did not. Since the kodi user does not have a home directory, where would Xorg look for such configuration?

blinx commented on 2020-05-26 21:50 (UTC)

@elParaguayo nice to find another paraguayo around here!