Bálint Szente
Bálint Szente
There are other things to be considered as well: 1. Wear leveling for SSDs and SDCards, generating so many logs will kill an SDCard in a short time 2. The...
@misi Thanks, you are right. Indeed, since `coturn-4.5.2` (I recently upgraded) I don't have those `BINDING` log lines anymore. Is there anything that can be done for the second log...
> Having that problem with Debian Buster (coturn 4.5.1.1-1.1+deb10u2 amd64). Upgrade to `coturn-4.5.2`.
I have exactly the same issue on Gentoo Linux with Kernel 6.6.67, Mesa 24.2.8, Kodi 21.1 and on AMD Ryzen 5 5600G with Radeon Graphics (radeonsi, renoir, DRM 3.54). For...
> I think the problem may come from kernel configuration. I noticed my OS uses HZ_1000 and HSA_AMD_SVM setting and libreelec uses HZ_300 and not HSA_AMD_SVM. Unfortunately, using the same...
@qix67 I tried the following on my Gentoo machine: - kernel 6.16.5 with the libreelec kernel config - linux-firmware-20250808 (the same that libreelec is using) - extracted the full libreelec...
I believe the host compiler should not matter in case of `chroot` as I tested, because the very same binaries from Librelec are used. Unless the kernel is sensitive to...
I did the test: 1. Boot Libreelec and SSH to it 2. Stop almost all services (including Kodi) 3. Mount my Gentoo root partition 4. chroot to my Gentoo 5....
> [@fritsch](https://github.com/fritsch) I'm not aware of LE doing anything with GPU's for a long time Unfortunately, I can confirm, that I did not find any difference in `/sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_*` and `/sys/class/drm/card0/device/pp_*`...
> My point was not LE doing it, but Gentoo might ;-). That's why I thought comparing those would lead to something. Could be a very minor like disabled second...