First and foremost, this is a build that I have been working on for a year or so, it has issues, and uses the mainline 5.0 kernel, and mesa drivers. All of the standard linux issues that applied before L4T Ubuntu still apply.
Second, I will not be supporting this build. I know it has issues, I am not going to try to fix them. The system is not optimized correctly, it randomly freezes, but does seem to recover..... for the most part. I also started an update on it at one point, I never bothered finishing. lol, So some apps dont work. And chromium that is there includes both wedevine and flash player, but still doesnt play most flash video.... Probably because it isnt linked against ffmpeg(Used an ubuntu package, instead of taking the week to compile chromium in an emulator.) There are a ton of issues, but I have used this build for the last 6 months as a portable music player/video player, and it seemed to do "alright" at that.
Third: The battery meter in kodi is wrong. Dont trust it. I have fixes, but I did them in a plugin, and that plugin changes skin variables. Unfortunatly, the skin I patched specifically has it in their license that you need permission from the Developers to use their skin with any kodi release. , hince it being removed.
The Password for both the root, and switch user is: switch
All that being said, the download can be found here: https://mega.nz/#!cMVSWI4b!ux4jJXkAT9PzTv6ZFGpxc5M8CFCcqq4p3LyFRiloNlo
Should be mentioned, since I removed all of the settings, game files, and other personal data from this build you will need to provide bios files for retroarch, and configure the joycons for both retroarch and kodi.
Instructions:
1. Extract the Tarball. Inside you will find 2 more tarballs.
2. Partition the SD card. This was set up to use swap space, and I didnt change any of the configs for this release. So partition your sd card as such.
1. boot(fat32)
2. Linux Swap(Could be any size, but standards say 2x the size of ram(8gb))
3. Linux Root(ext4)
3. Once the partitions are created, extract the 32bit_boot tarball to the boot partition of the sdcard, and the 32bit_root tarball to the root partition on the sdcard.
4. Re create home directories. Simple enough, just copy and paste this command:
cd <ext4_mountpath>;mkdir root; chown 0:0 root; mkdir home/switch; chown 1000:1000 home/switch
5. boot with hekate, and enjoy.
Second, I will not be supporting this build. I know it has issues, I am not going to try to fix them. The system is not optimized correctly, it randomly freezes, but does seem to recover..... for the most part. I also started an update on it at one point, I never bothered finishing. lol, So some apps dont work. And chromium that is there includes both wedevine and flash player, but still doesnt play most flash video.... Probably because it isnt linked against ffmpeg(Used an ubuntu package, instead of taking the week to compile chromium in an emulator.) There are a ton of issues, but I have used this build for the last 6 months as a portable music player/video player, and it seemed to do "alright" at that.
Third: The battery meter in kodi is wrong. Dont trust it. I have fixes, but I did them in a plugin, and that plugin changes skin variables. Unfortunatly, the skin I patched specifically has it in their license that you need permission from the Developers to use their skin with any kodi release. , hince it being removed.
The Password for both the root, and switch user is: switch
All that being said, the download can be found here: https://mega.nz/#!cMVSWI4b!ux4jJXkAT9PzTv6ZFGpxc5M8CFCcqq4p3LyFRiloNlo
Should be mentioned, since I removed all of the settings, game files, and other personal data from this build you will need to provide bios files for retroarch, and configure the joycons for both retroarch and kodi.
Instructions:
1. Extract the Tarball. Inside you will find 2 more tarballs.
2. Partition the SD card. This was set up to use swap space, and I didnt change any of the configs for this release. So partition your sd card as such.
1. boot(fat32)
2. Linux Swap(Could be any size, but standards say 2x the size of ram(8gb))
3. Linux Root(ext4)
3. Once the partitions are created, extract the 32bit_boot tarball to the boot partition of the sdcard, and the 32bit_root tarball to the root partition on the sdcard.
4. Re create home directories. Simple enough, just copy and paste this command:
cd <ext4_mountpath>;mkdir root; chown 0:0 root; mkdir home/switch; chown 1000:1000 home/switch
5. boot with hekate, and enjoy.
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