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Jan 16, 2019 Kodi is a free and open source media player application developed by the XBMC Foundation, a non-profit technology consortium. Kodi is available for multiple operating-systems and hardware platforms, featuring a 10-foot user interface for use with televisions and remote controls.
Below is a guide for installiung the Atriox add-on for Kodi. This is a 3rd party add-on so no please do not post questions about this add-on in the official Kodi forums as they will remove your post and possibly ban you from their forums. I recommend using a VPN to help keep yourself anonymous and protect yourself online. IPVanish offer whether that be their 1 month or 1 year package. This deal allows you to connect 5 devices to an encrypted VPN connection at any one time. Meaning you can protect most of the devices in your home or mobile devices when on the move.
To Install Atriox on Kodi Krypton: By Default Kodi 17 has Unknown Sources disabled. So we must enable this first. Once this is done it doesn't need doing again. If you have already done this just scroll down a few steps to the section marked Now to install the Add-on • Open Kodi • Select Settings • Select System Settings • Select Add-ons • Turn on Unknown sources • A warning will now appear asking if you agree that you are responsible for data loss, damage to device etc.
As long as you are a sensible user then you are fine.
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This guide explains how to set up Kodi to understand a universal remote's commands (so not the standard MCE remotes that work out of the box). You obviously need some hardware device for this that reads infrared commands. I'm using a cheap (+- 10 euro) device called the IRMan. You can find a list of supported devices. Contents • • • • • • • • 1 Download and install Lirc First you have to download and install Lirc.
If you're using Ubuntu or Debian you can just type apt-get install lirc. If you don't have a lirc package in you distribution or (in my case) a buggy version, it's pretty easy to compile lirc from source::~$ wget:~$ tar -jxf lirc-0.9.4b.tar.bz2:~$ cd lirc-0.9.4b:~/lirc-0.9.4b$ aclocal && autoheader && autoconf:~/lirc-0.9.4b$./configure --with-x --with-driver=irman (or whatever remote you are using, check./configure --help for supported ones - for homebrew serial IR use --driver=serial):~/lirc-0.9.4b$ make && sudo make install Next comes the interesting part. 2 Configure Lirc to understand your remote's commands You have downloaded and installed Lirc and are now ready to set it up.