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doc:appunti:hardware:raspberrypi_nas_kodi [2023/06/10 17:05] – [RaspiOS 11 Bullseye] niccolodoc:appunti:hardware:raspberrypi_nas_kodi [2023/06/10 17:24] (current) – [RaspiOS 11 Bullseye] niccolo
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 ===== RaspiOS 11 Bullseye ===== ===== RaspiOS 11 Bullseye =====
  
-Debian 11 Bullseye includes Kodi 19.1 or [[https://packages.debian.org/bullseye-backports/kodi|Kodi 19.4 as a backport]]; also the derivative RaspiOS can use Kodi 19.4 from the backports. Default installation on the **Raspberry Pi 4** of the Raspberry Pi OS based on **Debian 11 Bullseye** is rather satisfactory in terms of optimization; no special settings are required in **raspi-config** nor tweaking of **/boot/cmdline.txt** or **/boot/config.txt**.+**Debian 11 Bullseye** includes Kodi 19.1 or [[https://packages.debian.org/bullseye-backports/kodi|Kodi 19.4 as a backport]]; the derivative **RaspiOS** includes Kodi 19.4 natively instead. Default installation on the **Raspberry Pi 4** of the Raspberry Pi OS based on **Debian 11 Bullseye** is rather satisfactory in terms of optimization; no special settings are required in **raspi-config** nor tweaking of **/boot/cmdline.txt** or **/boot/config.txt**.
  
 If your system has undergone some software upgrades, it is recommended to check the content of **config.txt** for obsolete or wrong settings. This is the default content after a vanilla installation: If your system has undergone some software upgrades, it is recommended to check the content of **config.txt** for obsolete or wrong settings. This is the default content after a vanilla installation:
doc/appunti/hardware/raspberrypi_nas_kodi.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/10 17:24 by niccolo