RE: Kodi- A free and open-source media player software application 07-11-2017, 04:18 PM
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(07-11-2017, 04:06 PM)IJIF Wrote:(07-11-2017, 03:24 PM)mothered Wrote:(07-11-2017, 03:11 PM)Pikami Wrote: Please report back on how it goes.
BTW my post answered your question acuretly, it only took me that one command to install it, no config, set up needed, works straight after aptitude package manager installs it. There are shit load of configs you can edit, but for me it worked without any configuration.
I certainly will.
And yes, your post Is of big help. Although In a different context (Linux-related), It definitely answered my question.
Let us know how it goes. If you have any questions ask @Pikami  for the Linux related download , he seems knowledgeable about the Linux installation. Follow the steps to get the Exodus add on
The first thing you need to do after launching Kodi Krypton is click on the Settings Icon in the top left corner.
Then, go to System Settings -> Expert Mode -> Addons.
Make sure to turn on âUnknown Sources.â Otherwise, you will not be able to install third-party add-ons.
When the warning box pops up, click âYesâ.
Now go back to the Kodi homescreen, and click on the âSettingsâ icon.
From here, go to File Manager -> Add Source.
Select None and then enter the following path without the quotes âhttp://repo.ares-project.com/magicâ.
Name it âAresâ and click âOKâ.
From the Kodi homescreen, select Addons.
Click on the Package Installer Icon at the top left corner.
Select âInstall from Zip Fileâ -> Ares -> repository.ares -> repository.aresproject.zip.
Wait for the âAres Wizard Enabledâ notification box.
Now select âInstall from Repoâ -> âProgram addonsâ -> âAres Wizardâ -> Install.
The download and installation process will begin.
Now go to âMy addonsâ -> âProgram Addonsâ.
Choose âAres Wizardâ
Now choose âBrowse Addonsâ -> Video Addons -> Exodus -> Install.
I'll try this add on when I get home, thanks.










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