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So you were able to install Kodi via "sudo apt-get install kodi" but have no idea how to force it to autostart on boot? | |
You have tried all those googled solutions such as adding kodi-standalone to .bashrc, creating init.d script but nothing worked? | |
This is the right place to get the answer. | |
For some reason, the current version of Kodi doesnt provide 2 important files: | |
/etc/init.d/kodi | |
/etc/default/kodi |