
To confirm which version you are running: dpkg -l | grep mediacenter-osmc | awk ''Ĭheck which versions are available should you wish to install a previous version: apt-cache madison vero3-mediacenter-osmc

When new updates are released you can either update using MyOSMC or manually with the following commands: sudo apt-get update You can also delete this line from your sources.list file: The next update you get will be the stable version 18.1 If you leave gmc-18 in your source file you will no longer receive any nightlies. Import gpg certificate: wget -qO - | sudo apt-key add -įinally run update and dist-upgrade to install latest nightly. Update apt source list to get the latest nightly:

The latest OSMC stable release (Jan 2018) is now on Stretch so best would be to upgrade to this and then you are ready to install the nightly.

If you do not have OSMC already installed then go to to install the latest stable version.Īs the nightlies are now built on Debian Stretch you will first need to upgrade your OS to Stretch. You need a working system in order to install these test builds. Please make a backup of the Kodi database before installing, especially if you are running a remote MySQL database. As these are test builds there could well be some unexpected problems.ĭatabase upgrades could also be an issue. If you are looking for a stable system then these builds are not for you!īefore proceeding make sure you have a backup of your Vero. As these are beta builds expect some issues. Kodi 18 is currently in RC2 and there is likely to be a lot of activity in the coming weeks/months. You will need to download and install the new public cert: wget -qO - | sudo apt-key add. If you are having issues with updating this is due to the aptly certificate expiring. If you run the nightly 18.8 builds you will not automatically upgrade to 18.1 stable when it’s released (As the build number will be lower) OSMC Test Builds for Kodi 18 for Vero 2 & 4K - Stretch This requires that you update your sources.list and point to gmc-19.

The Nightly builds are now at 18.2RC1 so in order to avoid confusion its time to bump the nightly releases to 18.8 Update: When OSMC stable is released it will be based on 18.1.
