<twanny796>
The .network files are read from the files located in the system network directory /usr/lib/systemd/network,
<twanny796>
I do not have a network directory in /usr/lib/systemd
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<chewitt>
You can put systemd files in /storage/.config/system.d
<chewitt>
but I suspect that's only valid if using networkd .. which LE does not use
<chewitt>
so might be easiest to put some commands in /storage/.config/autostart.sh and background them for ~10 secs
<weust>
Maybe not LibreELEC related, but since I run in on a RPi3+: I use a external MariaDB as database, and notice the client (being LibreELEC/Kodi) making a lot of DNS request for the machine running MariaDB. Every 20 minutes it makes between 300 and 400 requests to my DNS server. Auto-update is disabled, and it's sitting on the home screen doing nothing. Anyone every experienced this behaviour?
<chewitt>
probably (as I also have MariaDB) but I don't watch the dns requests :)
<chewitt>
does anything break?
<chewitt>
if no, don't worry about it
<weust>
No, just noticed it when I watched the pi-hole dashboard and the top request was my mariadb server alias.
<weust>
Bit insance for something not doing anything. Or shouldn't anyway.
<j0nnymoe>
probably just polling for db updates
<j0nnymoe>
could always monitor mariadb activity
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<weust>
will try that. hadn't really looked in to it. at work and slipped into my mind.
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<MaDMaLKaV>
good , stopping lirc I could verify that with this dts in /dev/input/input2 I indeed read the remote
<MaDMaLKaV>
tested the included remote -nec protocol- and also verified my rc6 MCE remote works too
<MaDMaLKaV>
I don't really understand what the linux,rcmap entry in the dts files is for
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<MaDMaLKaV>
If I have a supported ir receiver, shouldn't I be able to use any keymap defined on linux part as far as the protocol is compatible with my receiver?
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