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=== Uninstalling === | |||
If you need to remove and purge an application and finally removing/purging also the application configurations files, do so by using the following commands: | |||
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sudo apt-get update | |||
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Then remove the settings folder to remove all settings and library data. This will not delete any videos or music, but just the settings and library data itself: | |||
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Revision as of 13:01, 18 September 2014
Installing Linux |
HOW-TO:Install Kodi for Linux |
These are instructions for people who already have a Linux-based OS set up. If you have not installed a Linux-based OS yet, you might wish to try out XBMCbuntu which will install both the OS and XBMC with an easy installer.
Official Team Kodi/XBMC repositories
Ubuntu
- Simple Install Instructions
Note: Click here to find out how to use the terminal.
Use the command line terminal and enter the following commands. Follow the prompts as you would any other software installation.
sudo apt-get install python-software-properties pkg-config sudo apt-get install software-properties-common sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install xbmc
Upgrading
To update XBMC/Kodi when a new version is released, just do a general system/package or use the following commands in the terminal (or via SSH):
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install xbmc
XBMCbuntu
Installing a development build
To install a beta/unstable version of XBMC you must first add the unstable repository, then install XBMC:
Use ppa:team-xbmc/xbmc-nightly
for nightly builds and ppa:team-xbmc/unstable
for beta builds.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/unstable sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install xbmc
Follow the prompts to add the repository, then to add the updates, and finally install the new version of XBMC.
Going back to a stable version from a development version
To return to a stable release:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get remove xbmc sudo apt-get install xbmc
Uninstalling
If you need to remove and purge an application and finally removing/purging also the application configurations files, do so by using the following commands:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get remove xbmc* sudo apt-get purge xbmc*
Then remove the settings folder to remove all settings and library data. This will not delete any videos or music, but just the settings and library data itself:
rm ~/.xbmc/
Other repositories
Unofficial Linux binaries that are un/semi supported by Team XBMC. These use internal ffmpeg libraries rather than system ffmpeg or libav, which is recommended for XBMC.
Debian
http://people.debian.org/~rbalint/ppa/xbmc-ffmpeg/
OpenELEC
Installation from source
If distribution packages are not available, or you need a newer version, or specific features enabled, then you will most likely need to compile from source. While compiling from source does not differ very much between distributions (except for installation of build dependencies), a few different guides are available in this wiki.
- HOW-TO compile XBMC for Linux from source code
- HOW-TO compile XBMC for Linux on Debian/Ubuntu - This is a tutorial on how to compile and install XBMC on Debian and Ubuntu.