How to install Kodi in ubuntu
Kodi is a program that creates a home media center from a computer. Due to the fact that it is free, there are a huge number of themes and plugins are available, e.g. adding access to VOD services, gained great popularity all over the world.
Kodi for linux was created with Ubuntu in mind. Up to version 14 there was even a distribution of XBMCbuntu / Kodibuntu created by the authors of Kodi, where the main system was Kodi, but you could go to the desktop. Kodibuntu was based on Lubuntu and had access to the LXDE desktop.
Currently, most linux distributions have Kodi in their repositories. However, it may happen that this is not the latest version, but the previous one.
Install Kodi on Ubuntu based linux
We will install kodi using a terminal. Just copy and paste the following lines into the terminal:
1. We first install the libraries required by Kodi:
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
2. We’re adding Kodi repositories.
Release | Repository | Address |
Final | ppa:team-xbmc/ppa | https://launchpad.net/~team-xbmc/+archive/ppa |
Unstable | ppa:team-xbmc/unstable | https://launchpad.net/~team-xbmc/+archive/unstable |
Nightly | ppa:team-xbmc/xbmc-nightly | https://launchpad.net/~team-xbmc/+archive/xbmc-nightly |
To add a final Kodi repository, we issue the following command in the terminal:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa: team-xbmc / ppa
3. Then refresh the repositories with the command:
sudo apt-get update
4. Kodi installation:
sudo apt-get install kodi
UpdateKodi
To update Kodi, enter the following commands in the terminal:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
If the update fails, issue the command:
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Change unstable release to stable
Sometimes there will be a situation that we want to change the development version to stable.
You need to go into the software sources and remove the trial versions of Kodi repositories.
After removing the repository, follow the installation guide, i.e. add a new repository, refresh and install Kodi.