JTL

Hey, is there an update log? I haven't found one.

I think that the old version was Jannuary 2018 and that the new is April 2018. However I'm not sure about the Jannuary version - maybe "the before" was also newer.

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    Hey, thanks for your link.

    I've searched there even before I wrote this thread. Everything I found was "Kernel Update" and "Firmware Update", but nothing special which mentions graphics driver.

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      Harrison Either could affect the GPU.

      If you had a known good version and a known bad version (trying each update at a time) that could help me narrow it down.

      Hey, do you know how I can view to an update log or something like that?

      However, I'm pretty sure that jannuary 2018 version is very ok for my eyes and april 2018 not.

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        Harrison https://osmc.tv/blog/ is the closest I've found to an update log.

        This might take trial and error, but if you can a version that works, and a version above that doesn't (let's say January 2018 worked and February 2018 doesn't, that will help narrow down the issue.)

        Thanks for your help. I'll try. I think downgrade is not possible, isn't it?

          Harrison It's a Raspberry Pi. To "downgrade" is to reinstall the OS on the SD card or other bootable disk you are using.

          I've never used OSMC before.

          Harrison I am not familiar with that type of phone. Is the cause of your eyestrain an upgrade of the OS or of some apps? I am curios if it is similar to what happened to my Android phone last month.
          I factory reset it. After that, I downloaded only two apps and did not update any stock app. I have used it little since. I feel it is not like before the issue, so I am a bit confused about what happened, but it is definitely smoother than after the upgrade. I am tempted to re-update everything and see if the strain comes back strong, but I am kinda tired of all these tests...
          I found the contact of the developer of the app which I suspect of. It is...Google! But no reply. I shall probably say "But of course no reply".

            AGI OSMC is software for the Raspberry Pi. Not a phone.

              14 days later

              Hey, downgraded to the 1-1-12018 version.
              It's definitely much better for the eyes. Of course backup of settings doesn't work, so I've to set up all over again.

              Should I narrow it down further for you @JTL ?

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                Harrison If you can find one version that does work and another version just after that doesn't I'd say that's your best chance at trying to determine what changed.

                5 months later

                Hey,

                I can give you some update here. Every version of OSMC higher than 1.1.2018 gives me eyestrain. Also I tried out Libre Elec with the latest Testbuild 9.0x gives me the same eyestrian as OSMC.

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                  2 years later

                  Harrison Does the 2018-01 build still work for you, and newer builds are still worse? I was recently trying to set up a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ for video playback with LibreELEC. It has that little eye strain even in the Kodi menu. And OSMC took offline their old builds in the meantime. I guess I'm a little late to the party.

                  Edit: Ok so I guess I found a server that still has everything on it, I'm just not sure whether the last good version is OSMC_TGT_rbp2_20180103.img.gz or OSMC_TGT_rbp2_20180109.img.gz

                  http://ftp.fau.de/osmc/osmc/download/installers/diskimages

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