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Revision as of 03:42, 10 July 2018
General topics Devices |
Installing |
Kodi can be installed on a wide range of supported hardware, from normal desktop computers, ARM powered tablets and phones, to tiny set-top-boxes, and more.
OS
Standalone (linux)
LibreELEC LibreELEC (short for "Libre Embedded Linux Entertainment Center") is small and very fast booting, open source JeOS (Just enough Operating System). LibreELEC is a complete media center software suite for embedded systems and computers, as it comes with a pre-configured version of Kodi and optional third-party PVR backend software. |
OSMC OSMC (short for Open Source Media Center) is a Linux distribution based on Debian that brings Kodi to a variety of devices. It is the successor to Raspbmc and Crystalbuntu. |
Devices
Main page: Devices
Occasionally the community provides hardware-specific install guides. These can be found through the Devices listing.
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