![]() Note that if you have any addons (such as PVR clients), these must be updated as well (they will not be updated automatically): Sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:team-xbmc/xbmc-nightly Use ppa:team-xbmc/xbmc-nightly for nightly builds and ppa:team-xbmc/unstable for beta builds. To install a beta/unstable version of Kodi you must first add the unstable repository, then install XBMC. Installing binary add-ons (PVR, audio decoders, audio encoders, screensavers, visualizations, audio DSP) See: Ubuntu binary add-ons Note that this PPA only provides builds for Ubuntu i386 and Ubuntu amd64 but not for Ubuntu armhf, which can run on a Raspberry Pi. Note: Although the URL still has "Team XBMC" in the title, these are the current URLs for Kodi. Sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:team-xbmc/ppa Sudo apt install software-properties-common Follow the prompts as you would any other software installation. ![]() Use the command line terminal in Ubuntu, and enter the following commands. ![]() See SFTP or Click here to find out how to use the terminal. Releases from Team Kodi PPA are NOT compatible with Debian GNU / Linux and distributions built on top of Debian's binary package repositories! Please refer to Debian section of this page for installation instructions on such distributions! If you have installed your distribution's Kodi packages, please purge them using the command sudo apt purge kodi\* before trying to install team-xbmc PPA packages. Ubuntu releases 16.04 LTS ("Xenial") or later, respectively, include their own Kodi builds in their official package repositories, customized to satisfy their interpretations of what is acceptable under their open-source mandates. The recommended way of installing Kodi on Ubuntu and its derivatives (Linux Mint, Kali Linux, Pop! OS etc) is to use official Team Kodi PPA. Installing Kodi on Ubuntu-based distributions with Team Kodi PPA
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