Isn’t this the correct version?? Kodi (22.0-ALPHA1)
No
Running on Ugoos AM9 with CoreELEC (official): 22.0-Piers_nightly_20250831, kernel: Linux ARM 64-bit version 5.15.153
alpha1 is dated on 20250901…
The nighty’s only show this? >>> CoreELEC-Amlogic-no.aarch64-22.0-Piers_nightly_20250831-Generic.img.gz
Unless I am missing something, this is what I show??
Install CE-NO Alpha1 from the release page
Thank you, was able to download that file. Dropped it into the update folder and rebooted. It went through the process of updating, but now wont get past the Amlogic boot screen. I power cycled the box and boots into the Amlogic boot screen and stays there.
I must be totally blind, I can NOT find a Sept 1, 2025 NO firmware.
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I go to this link. >> CoreELEC 22.0-Piers_alpha1 (September 1th, 2025)
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from there I go here >> Releases · CoreELEC/CoreELEC · GitHub
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then I go here >> Release 22.0-Piers_alpha1 · CoreELEC/CoreELEC · GitHub
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This is what I see >>> https://imgur.com/tq8YMb6
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i download this >> CoreELEC-Amlogic-no.aarch64-22.0-Piers_alpha1-Generic.img.gz
Yes this is it (same as above), the build date is September 1st, 2025.
That is the EXACT file that I have installed (more than once). This is what I see on my box.
Seems to be getting past the Amlogic screen so what is the problem now?
You are showing a photo of the Kodi build date, not the Linux build date (Sept 1st)
CoreELEC:~ # dmesg | grep -i 'Linux version'
Remotes are not working, IR or Blutooth..
Then where are the pastekodi logs now that you are running the alpha now that it boots.
This is THE FILE that I am downloading and new installation, (more than once). >>> Release 22.0-Piers_alpha1 · CoreELEC/CoreELEC · GitHub
The log is here.
Perhaps there is a time warp back a couple of days at my house……….
You are needlessly over-complicating this. IR/Bluetooth remote issues are likely a kernel problem. Way above when you posted your log it showed you were on an older nightly build. Portisch said use Alpha1 release, it’s newer (the linux/kernel build date is Sept 1st).
When reporting a problem first make sure you’re on the latest build, then post logs. If the problem persists, post your dmesg or journalctl logs.
Have you installed that Sept. 1 build???
I posted the log, go up 7 hours