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May 07, 2016, 01:48 PM
(This post was last modified: May 07, 2016, 02:50 PM by dwl99.)
Sorry, noob question. I am running Raspberry Pi 2 Home Media Server which is based on a headless Raspbian Jessie distro. I've installed Kodi 16.1 but the only way I can get it to start is by plugging a keyboard into the pi, entering my username and password and then starting Kodi from the command line. Is there a way to get Kodi to auto-start without needing to type anything in at startup? I suspect that there's something really basic I've missed.
/etc/default/kodi.conf shows
My Kodi 16.1 build is from here https://mtantawy.com/quick-tip-how-to-up...pberry-pi/
Thanks
EDIT - I just noticed the username in kodi.conf was pi instead of root - changing it fixed the problem!
/etc/default/kodi.conf shows
Code:
# Set this to 1 to enable startup
ENABLED=1
# The user to run Kodi as
USER=pi
# Adjust niceness of Kodi (decrease for higher priority)
NICE=-5
Thanks
EDIT - I just noticed the username in kodi.conf was pi instead of root - changing it fixed the problem!