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login as: root
root@192.168.1.50's password:
Access denied
root@192.168.1.50's password:
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# LibreELEC #
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https://libreelec.tv #
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LibreELEC (official): 9.2.6 (RK3328.arm)
[1;32mLibreELEC[1;32m:[1;34m~ [0m# sudo apt-get install chromnium-browser
There is no working 'sudo'.
On debian/ubuntu/all general purpose linux distributions 'sudo'
allows a permitted user to execute a command as the superuser
or another user, as specified by the security policy
With LibreELEC you have root access by default, so you dont need 'sudo'
[1;32mLibreELEC[1;32m:[1;34m~ [0m#
[1;32mLibreELEC[1;32m:[1;34m~ [0m# sudo apt-get install chromnium-browser[J[38Dudo apt-get install chromnium-browser[J[37Ddo apt-get install chromnium-browser[J[36Do apt-get install chromnium-browser[J[35D apt-get install chromnium-browser[J[34Dapt-get install chromnium-browser[J[33Dapt-get install chromnium-browser
There is no working 'apt-get'.
'apt-get' is a command to install, update and remove software which
is stored in a non local repo. 'apt-get' does nothing then connecting to such
repo, downloads the software, unpacks the software, updates a big
local database with all filepaths and other informations about the
installed software or removes or updates installed Software.
With LibreELEC it is not possible to change the system for security and
stability reasons so even 'apt-get' would not be able to do this.
We also dont have and want to maintain such a repo for various other
great reasons.
Also Ubuntu or Debian packages are often outdated and not compatible
with LibreELEC
TIP: use Kodi's addon browser to enhance your LibreELEC system
[1;32mLibreELEC[1;32m:[1;34m~ [0m#