Help configuring Kodi as own system not via Ports
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Hi all,
I have recently installed Retropie/Emulationstation onto my Intel NUC using Ubuntu and it all works great. I have installed Kodi and want to be able to launch it from the main menu as its own System rather than from the Ports menu.
I have seen the instructions available to do this, however this method does not work on my setup because I do not have the "pi" folders at all in my installation of it as the instructions seem to be aimed at an installation done on a Raspberry Pi machine :(Has anyone managed to get this done? And if so, please shed your wisdom with me or point me in the right direction to do so. I have done a heap of searching, but no love as yet hence the reach out in this forum for help..
Any help greatly appreciated :)
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@djb3rn Just replace the
/home/pi
portion of the instructions with your own homedir (/home/<your_ubuntu_username>
) and it should work. Assuming your username is calleddjb
, instead of/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/kodi
is/home/djb/RetroPie/roms/kodi
, instead of/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/kodi/kodi.sh
is/home/djb/RetroPie/roms/kodi/kodi.sh
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@mitu Thanks so much for that! I got it all working great! Now I just have to figure out how to get the system to work with my Logitech universal remote!
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