Software update: CoreELEC 9.2.1

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The developers behind Core Embedded Linux Entertainment Center have released version 9.2.1. CoreELEC is a fork of LibreELEC, which in turn was created after a large number of developers left OpenELEC due to disagreement and started their own business. These Linux distributions are based on Kodi and can turn a computer into a full-fledged HTPC. CoreELEC focuses specifically on the chips of Amlogic. The announcement of version 9.2.1 looks like this:

CoreELEC 9.2.1

CoreELEC 9.2.1 is now available, bringing with it Kodi v18.5, along with some new additions and a number of small bug fixes that we identified thanks to feedback received from users in our forums.

Changes since 9.2.0:

  • added 4K GUI scaling toggle for G12 devices
  • added internal dual boot support for G12 devices *
  • added SoC model name to system information
  • added support for custom video modes for G12 devices
  • added support for multi channel pcm for G12 devices
  • added WiFi and Bluetooth support for GX devices containing RTL8822B
  • added Xbox One controller support for G12 devices
  • fixed 4K OSD corruption for G12 devices (GUI scaling must be enabled)
  • fixed Bluetooth for GX devices containing BCM4335A0
  • fixed force 8bit display output Kodi setting
  • fixed green screen issue on G12 devices
  • fixed LePotato internal install script
  • fixed HDR10 + playback on G12 devices
  • fixed no Ethernet after rebooting from Android issue on GT-King
  • updated Kodi to v18.5
  • updated OpenVFD driver

* Refer to the following thread for more information on the ceemmc tool and how to use it.

NOTICE: Khadas VIM3L Users
If you have a Khadas VIM3L then please do not update your device with this update, a separate update will be made available as S905D3 is not supported in this update.

Version number 9.2.1
Release status Final
Website CoreELEC
Download https://coreelec.org/#download
License type Conditions (GNU / BSD / etc.)
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