


exton on RaspArch Rpi4 Build 221127 :: Run Arch Linux on your new Raspberry Pi 4 computer :: Install it using Rufus 3.20, Win32 Disk Imager or Etcher in Windows!.Yet another version of RaspEX Kodi 64-bit :: Now based on Debian 11 with the LXQt Desktop and Kodi 19.3 “Matrix” :: Build 220221.RaspEX Rpi4 based on upcoming Ubuntu 22.04 LTS “Jammy Jellyfish” with LXDE, kernel 5.15.24-exton-v7l+, Raspotify, RealVNC, PuTTy, Samba and Bluetooth :: Build 220228.RaspAnd 12 (Android 12) for Raspberry Pi 4 with Google Play Services, Spotify, Bluetooth, F-Droid Store, AIDA64, Firefox and Clash of Clans pre-installed :: Build 220419.RaspArch Rpi4 Build 221127 :: Run Arch Linux on your new Raspberry Pi 4 computer :: Install it using Rufus 3.20, Win32 Disk Imager or Etcher in Windows!.RaspAnd 13 (Android 13) for Raspberry Pi 4 with Aptoide Store, F-Droid Store, Spotify, Bluetooth, AIDA64, Firefox and Clash of Clans pre-installed :: Build 230616.I f I had to roughly guess, it hasn't been working generally for over a year. I just got one back that was stuck on 8.0.2, and had to manually update even over the wire. If I'm causing it, it's not something dumb relating to connectivity at the least. I have reasonably deep network experience professionally, the chances I am somehow causing this is by doing something really stupid is low. While I'll grant that a) I'm not familiar with how libreelec manages (triggers, it seems to me) it's auto updates under the covers, and b) I understand dismissing the majority of unknowledgeable claims around here probably makes statistical sense, it's obvious to me at least that auto update isn't working the way it should be working.

My environment isn't broken, and I maintain several pi's for family and they all never update anymore. Arguing that "it works for me so it must be you" is counter productive. No, auto update has not worked as expected for a long time.
