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RE: android auto on osmc - harryberlin - 06.05.2020 (03.05.2020, 00:33)amrilyes schrieb: thank you harry, is that we can tinker tried to follow your steps, but the openauto-patched-installer returned lot of errors. RE: android auto on osmc - amrilyes - 07.05.2020 hi harry what errors? you can send them to me did you add / opt / vc / include and / opt / vc / src I will redo a redaction I am a mechanic and I do automotive programming.and I follow the owner of an E39 530D fase2 with a bm54 and MK4 update V32, with some mechanical and software upgrades. I drive it every day. RE: android auto on osmc - amrilyes - 07.05.2020 see prosidure stap by stap 1- install the image; I preffair v8.7. because kodi 17 does not master much time to stop. and type sudo apt-get update NB dont upgrade 2- from rasbian stretch copy /opt/vc/include and /opt/vc/src to a usb key named for example STORAGE 3- I use "BvSshClient" easier than PUTTY, introduce the usb key and type: sudo mv /media/STORAGE/include /opt/vc sudo mv /media/STORAGE/src /opt/vc 4- install git and build-essential: sudo apt-get install git build-essential 5-- install X11 osmc. "https://discourse.osmc.tv/t/testing-x11-simple-desktop-chromium-web-browser-in-a-simple-installer-for-stretch/16846" you may not install chromium if you didn't need it 6- clone open auto: "https://github.com/humeman/openauto-patched-installer" if openauto installer offers installation on rasbian answer "n" then it offers installation on rpi3. answer "y" if you are using rpi4 then follow the steps below: "https://github.com/DreamHazard/openauto-patched-installer" 7- then type: sudo nano /home/osmc/.xsessionrc and type in this one STARTUP = ctrl + x then y then enter 8 - type: sudo nano /home/osmc/.Xsession and type in this one x-window-manager & sudo / home / osmc / openauto / bin / autoapp ctrl + x then y then enter 9- open /home/osmc/.config/lxsession/LXDE/autostart and add at the beginning: @xset b off & @xset s off & @xset s noblank & ctrl + x then y then enter in / home / osmc / openauto / assets there are icons of androidauto if you want to modify the starting image of x11 in: /home/osmc/x11-start/x_init.sh - in: /home/osmc/x11-start/xstart.sh I suggest using sudo su -c “sudo systemctl stop mediacenter & sudo pkill kodi.bin” & instead of: sudo su -c "xbmc-send -a" Quit "| sudo systemctl stop mediacenter" & because its minimizes the closing time kodi. and voila, there is still some button mapping from: sudo nano / usr / share / X11 / xkb / keycodes / evdev I am not yet done with my bus communication problem - let me know if it worked for you RE: android auto on osmc - amrilyes - 08.05.2020 hi harry I was able to make it work / dev / ttyUSB0 with pibus, the problem was to connect the interface before configuring pibus. now androidauto works with pibus and return to kodi if you leave AA. but there are two other problems; harry, 1-how to follow GPIO with pibus and / dev / ttyUSB0 2-the ibuscomunicator does not work with pibus / dev / ttyUSB0 NB: I started pibus with "crontab"; "-g0 / dev / ttyUSB0 a little push please RE: android auto on osmc - harryberlin - 09.05.2020 you said pibus program is working with androidauto on your interface /dev/ttyUSB0 so what's the problem? RE: android auto on osmc - amrilyes - 09.05.2020 (09.05.2020, 01:11)harryberlin schrieb: you said pibus program is working with androidauto on your interface /dev/ttyUSB0the problem is that if I run pibus I lose the BC function in kodi and we can start pibus from your addon harry RE: android auto on osmc - harryberlin - 09.05.2020 which args i have to add for starting pibus with /dev/ttyUSB0? ok, i got it addon update is online. untested RE: android auto on osmc - amrilyes - 09.05.2020 excuse me for the late reply, because of the work, ok harry, thanks, i will try and let you know. About Harry, did you try to install it? in the androidauto settings change audio to "QT" RE: android auto on osmc - harryberlin - 09.05.2020 no, had no time to reinstall aa. RE: android auto on osmc - amrilyes - 09.05.2020 if it is not prohibited by the forum I can make a copy, but i don't know how to make an image from sd win32 not work for me |