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SETTING UP KODI

MAKING AND BOOTING a LibreELEC SD card follows much the same procedure as any other Pi operating system you would care to name. You just need to ensure you use the correct image. LibreELEC 10 supports the Pi 4, Pi 3, and Pi 2 with the latest version. Download the image from the releases page at https://libreelec.tv/downloads/raspberry/.

For Pis Zero and 1, use the latest image from the previous 9.2 series, which you’ll find by scrolling down. Or consider one of the ‘other’ boards supported by the new edition, such as the Pine64. There’s also a generic image for running on a regular 64-bit PC or a ready-to-go virtual machine image. There’s an official LibreELEC USB-SD Creator app for macOS, Linux, and Windows but it didn’t work that well for us, so we’ll continue to recommend if you have any problems.

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