Ok, i got it, but when going over to my add-on, i click all to show all of them. down the list, i click on At the bottom, i hit Enable and a pop up shows up saying "The Add-on is not compatible with this version of kodi
PS. When i did install retrosmc the first time, i wnt to Add-on my add-one to see the list, i try to enable it, it a message keeps saying The add-on is not compatible withis this version of Kodi
Hi, since osmc is based in debian , how do I access a desktop environment or how do I access packages that are installed via command line like vlc, utube and others? (I checked other threads in osmc but thru seem to be out dated. My device is raspberry pi 4 8gb ram model and I have a 32GB SD card.
This renderer specific tag was invented to automatically render symbols for hiking and riding routes on the OSMC Reit- und Wanderkarte and is understood by the OSMC map generator for Garmin maps. It is also used at CMarqu's hike'n'bike map. The idea is to compose the symbol from different input graphics and text components. This tag is intended to be read by rendering software and, thus, completes rather than invalidates the symbol=* tag which should contain a human-readable description of the symbol.
Valid elements for a osmc:symbol are found in this list of symbols. Note that the set currently targets hiking paths used primarily in Germany. In other countries, other symbols may be defined and documented elsewhere (possibly in a page on this wiki)
Please note that, in order to be truly useful to renderers, the number of different values for the subparts should be kept small. Always try to approximate the symbol of your hiking route using existing values first. If you need a frequently used symbol added it is recommended to contact Nop with suggestions.
Finally, don't just add a osmc:symbol to a hiking route because it looks good on the map. osmc:symbol should always reflect the route symbol that is used as waymarker or on guideposts to give the direction.
Hi,
I am eager to finally test gramps web as it seems to be what I was waiting for a long time. I am using gramps since more than 10 years and the possibility to sync with a web version of it would just be perfect (I currently use webtrees running on my synology nas which is great but the data exchange between the two systems via gedcom is sometimes not very convenient).
I want to have it running in my home network on my raspberry pi model 3b which is already serving as my kodi media host system using the osmc image for rpi which is probably also the reason why I am struggling.
wow, this was exactly the kind of help I was hoping to get here! Thank you very much!
I followed your recommendations and stopped kodi and reduced the numbers of workers to 2 and could easily reach gramps web on my raspberry pi under its IP address. I am now already playing around with gramps web and the sync tool
I guess that after some time of using gramps and gramps web in my home environment, the next step will be to make it accessible over the internet, however I am kind of hesitating, though. If there are any recommendations on how to do this safely on my rpi, any help is very much appreciated.
I am personally serving a Gramps Web instance to the public internet from a RPi that also servers Nextcloud and some other stuff. It works well using acme-companion as described here Docker with Let's Encrypt - Gramps Web.
Do you have experiences with the used memory and the CPU of grampsweb? Would the RPi zero be powerful enough to handle grampsweb? Or do you recommend the RPi 4. In the latter case, which size of RAM would you recommend?
No idea about the web server, but if going for a new Pi surely you
would look at the Pi 5 latest version both 4 and 5 cannot run from 3B
power supply and 5 cannot run from 4 so you will have to buy a new one
either way and both need a cooler.
Just got one as a Christmas present with web server in mind at some
point but running quite well as is.
Did web servers trial a few years ago on 2B but need one pi for each server
I am running Gramps Web, Nextcloud & Photoprism simultaneously on a RPi 4 with 4 GB of RAM. Idle usage from everything seems to be around 1.5 GB. I am using 4 workers for Gramps Web - this is important for memory usage, since every Gunicorn worker will consume a certain amount of memory even when idle, a couple of 100 MB I think. See here Limit CPU usage - Gramps Web.
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