

I have tried to look for a solution online but couldnt find anything but how to install the software that I want to get rid of.Step 5: You have now reached that miraculous moment when you can actually use all of the above work to install Kodi on the Raspberry Pi. Noobs and Raspbian shouldnt have anything to do with Kodi or Openelec so I do not undestand how it keeps coming up. So I dont understand how the old OS can still be there after I format the SD-Card for the 5th time (no other data storage medium connected). To my knowledge, the Pi should not have any type of internal storage. TIP: use XBMC's addon browser to enhance your OpenELEC system We also dont have and want to maintain such a repo for various otherĪlso Ubuntu or Debian packages are often outdated and not compatible Stability reasons so even 'apt-get' would not be able to do this. With OpenELEC it is not possible to change the system for security and Installed software or removes or updates installed Software. Local database with all filepaths and other informations about the Repo, downloads the software, unpacks the software, updates a big 'apt-get' does nothing then connecting to such

'apt-get' is a command to install, update and remove software which When I try it, the following message appears: There is no working 'apt-get'. However, Openelec disabled basic things like apt-get. Since I dont really need the GUI, it wouldnt be so bad when I could just use ssh to get a terminal and do the work I want to do. After formating, the SD-Card seems to be empty, as far as I can tell from Windows explorer. Triied it with the "Quick formating" option on and off. I have formatted the SD-Card using a Windows 10 PC. I went and tried to install NOOBS instead. When I turned on the Pi, somehow it opened Openelec with Kodi. I formatted the SD-Card and downloaded Raspbian Stretch Lite. I have gotten a used Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (bought used).
