Kodi is a popular open-source media player that allows you to stream movies, TV shows, music, and other content. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Kodi on Debian Latest.
Before installing Kodi on Debian, make sure your system is up to date. To update the system, open the terminal and run the following command:
sudo apt update
Once the update is completed, upgrade the system by running the following command:
sudo apt upgrade
Wait for the process to finish.
By default, Kodi is not included in Debian's repositories. So, we will add the Kodi repository to the system by executing the following command:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa
Now, update the system by executing the following command:
sudo apt update
Now that the Kodi repository has been added to the system, we can proceed to install Kodi on Debian by running the following command:
sudo apt install kodi
Wait for the process to finish.
Once Kodi is installed, you can launch it by searching for it in the applications menu or by running the following command in the terminal:
kodi
You can now start using Kodi to stream your favorite movies, TV shows, and music.
Kodi is a powerful media player that offers a vast array of content to stream. In this tutorial, we have explained how to install Kodi on Debian Latest by adding the Kodi repository and installing it through the terminal.
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