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scooby8888
02-01-2017, 02:57 AM
hey guys i have some problems and i hope somebody could answer i've been reading and the more i read the more i get confused. i have some older android boxes that instead of throwing them out i'd like to upgrade the kodi on them, the android versions range from the 4.1 to 4.2 i don't care whats on it what i'd like to do is just put linux on it and open right into kodi but everytime i read it seems you can't do. I thought you'd just be able to upgrade it something like you would with windows if anybody knows or can help out i'd appreciate it.
thanks

whoknows
02-01-2017, 04:47 PM
I know nothing about your problem, but in the old days we would try different ideas and if they worked great if not then start over. You said you had a couple of boxes you were going to throw out anyways, so try to load linux. good luck

HubzPub
02-01-2017, 07:33 PM
hey guys i have some problems and i hope somebody could answer i've been reading and the more i read the more i get confused. i have some older android boxes that instead of throwing them out i'd like to upgrade the kodi on them, the android versions range from the 4.1 to 4.2 i don't care whats on it what i'd like to do is just put linux on it and open right into kodi but everytime i read it seems you can't do. I thought you'd just be able to upgrade it something like you would with windows if anybody knows or can help out i'd appreciate it.
thanks

I have been considering doing something similar. OpenElec has Linux imbedded. With OpenElec you get rid of the Android OS so you will lose your play store apps. I still need to research this more but reflashing to openelec sounds pretty easy. Lots of Youtube vids on the subject check it out.

fonger
02-01-2017, 07:47 PM
what boxes do you have?

scooby8888
02-01-2017, 11:29 PM
what boxes do you have?

i was working on a jynxbox m6, mygica 1200 , one that looks like a mxq but not sure what it is and maybe couple others layin around that i can't seem to find or think of lol
thanks guys

scooby8888
02-01-2017, 11:32 PM
I have been considering doing something similar. OpenElec has Linux imbedded. With OpenElec you get rid of the Android OS so you will lose your play store apps. I still need to research this more but reflashing to openelec sounds pretty easy. Lots of Youtube vids on the subject check it out.
ya the openelec was a success on one of the boxes i was having issues with i believe it was the mxiii g and it seemed ok but i reflashed it back to the original firmware and has been better, but i did find a good alternative in the spmc it worked on the jynxbox m6 but i didn't want to push it so i just installed a few addons and seemed to be ok that one was the hardest because it was only at android 4.1.2 but it worked
thanks

Mr Hanky
02-02-2017, 01:25 PM
There's a just kodi Linux app at koditv very small in size.

johnnylarue
02-20-2017, 08:49 PM
Openelec & Libreelec USB boot sticks work great. I am using an old 2GB USB stick with Libreelec Krypton 7.95.3 Beta running on it, with the Xenon build installed. Works great, not buggy, & better than on my installed Windows versions.

Newfygarge
02-21-2017, 12:48 PM
Scooby, try spmc(old) a spin off of Kodi/xbmc. It still works great on my 4.1 & 4.2 android devices. Google it for more info

nobodyspecial
02-21-2017, 02:50 PM
Scooby, try spmc(old) a spin off of Kodi/xbmc. It still works great on my 4.1 & 4.2 android devices. Google it for more info

Same here.....Running wookie light build(small build)

scooby8888
02-21-2017, 08:48 PM
ya thanks guys i got them to work better than throwing them out at least somebody can use them, i bought myself an apple tv 4 and the pic quality is so much better than the cheaper android boxes but hey free movies is free movies.
thanks again guys for taking the time. :)