There is a long-running debate in the Kodi community: should LibreELEC officially adopt a rolling release branch? The official stance is "no," citing support overhead. However, as media formats evolve (AV1 becoming mandatory) and hardware cycles accelerate (new GPU releases every 6 months), the demand for libreelec-rr is growing.
# Backup command over SSH tar -czf /storage/backup-$(date +%Y%m%d).tar.gz /storage/.kodi libreelec-rr
: There has been development for Rockchip-based boards, utilizing specific V4L2 stateless codec interfaces for media processing. Key Advantages & Challenges LibreELEC-RR 9.x [ Emulationstation | Retroarch | Pegasus There is a long-running debate in the Kodi
In the world of dedicated home theater PCs (HTPCs), has long been the gold standard. It is a minimal, embedded Linux distribution built around Kodi that runs from a USB stick or SD card. However, for users who crave the absolute latest features, drivers, and kernel updates, the standard LibreELEC "stable" model can feel painfully slow. # Backup command over SSH tar -czf /storage/backup-$(date
Standard LibreELEC hides advanced settings in config files. RR includes a custom add-on called the RR Configurator . From the Kodi UI, you can:
flips this on its head. It is an unofficial, automated nightly build system that tracks the absolute latest commits from: