OSMC's October update is here with Kodi 17.5
OSMC's October update is ready with a wide range of improvements and fixes to keep your OSMC device running in tip-top shape. Kodi 17.5 has been released with a variety of fixes, and OSMC now ships with this version.
We are continuing to work on migrating OSMC to the latest version of Debian Stretch, which will provide:
- Better performance
- A larger number of software packages to choose from
- More up to date software packages to choose from
Here's what's new in this month's update:
Bug fixes
- Fix an issue that could prevent hard drives from automounting on new installations of OSMC
- Fix an issue which caused high CPU usage and temperatures
- Fix an issue with some USB peripherals on Raspberry Pi, caused by a timer overflow interrupt
- Improved DVB
- Fix security vulnerability when using WPA2 (KRACK)
- Fix an issue with EPG timeline rendering on Vero 4K caused by a dirty region rendering bug
- Fix an issue which prevented SSH from being disabled properly in the initial walkthrough
- Fix accelerometers preventing screensaver activation when using a joystick
- Fix DVD playback over the network
- Fix power message handling for CEC
- Fix jumping timeline while switching channel groups in Guide window
- Fix an issue where Vero 4K would randomly hang after a combination of high Ethernet traffic and high uptime
Improving the user experience
- Improved playback for Live TV on Vero 4K
- Ensure languages can be selected and loaded without an Internet connection
- Improved firmware support for DVB devices
- Added support for OSMC DVB-T2 dongle
- Improved GUI performance and fluidiness on Vero 4K
- Improved SMB performance when using Kodi based mounts
- Updated SQLite library for improved standalone library performance
- Prevent users from accidentally damaging their system by running
apt upgrade
command
Miscellaneous
- Stretch: disable support for predictable network interface names by default
- Improve how the OSMC APT key is added during the filesystem build process
- Add logging of APT sources list to My OSMC
- Ensure we unmount any swap used during a build
- Fixed Stretch filesystem build process for Raspberry Pi 0/1
- Updated to FFMPEG 3.1.11
Wrap up
To get the latest and greatest version of OSMC, simply head to My OSMC -> Updater and check for updates manually on your exising OSMC set up. Of course — if you have updates scheduled automatically you should receive an update notification shortly.
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Enjoy!
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