"Most concerning might be that the add-on deletes add-ons from a “blocked” list which includes Hub Maintenance from XunityTalk, a fork add-on of a similar one by TVA.
The timing of this is peculiar, after lambda recently retired after putting code into Exodus that used users to attack another Kodi repo and add-on without their permission."
Originally Posted by Squalor2:
has anyone else had this happen? i found an addon installed my kodi today. its called indigo. it self installed. not a fan of that.
"Most concerning might be that the add-on deletes add-ons from a “blocked” list which includes Hub Maintenance from XunityTalk, a fork add-on of a similar one by TVA.
The timing of this is peculiar, after lambda recently retired after putting code into Exodus that used users to attack another Kodi repo and add-on without their permission."
yikes.
I kept running into that when setting up my FireStick Saturday. I got it off of there once and reinstalled the Add On Installer only to find it back in there later. And I no longer have the Add On Installer. Confusing as hell to someone who is new to all of this. [Reply]
i havent found a way to uninstall indigo yet. as long as the exodus addon is 3.0.5 the ddos bot is gone. i dont have the old version of addon installer either. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Squalor2:
i havent found a way to uninstall indigo yet. as long as the exodus addon is 3.0.5 the ddos bot is gone. i dont have the old version of addon installer either.
If you want to uninstall Indigo, navigate to System\Addons\MyAddons\Program Addons\. Click Indigo. Click Uninstall. [Reply]
Originally Posted by aturnis:
Anyone install Kodi on Chromecast? Is that a thing that is possible?
No but you can install it on a tablet and modify a file so that it will play to an external player that will cast to a chromecast. I have done it, it does work, but personally you may as well just get a firestick and install it straight up. Put the chromecast in your kids room so they can watch netflix, etc. [Reply]
FYI.... I would really recommend not doing that. Those pre-customized builds and shady addon sources are nothing but trouble. They use unstable code and undependable sources that don't autoupdate. I've followed KODI a long time now, and I can assure you that setups like this have the potential to do lots of negative things and cause problems that will plague your streaming experience. I can't tell you how many KODI setups I've had to erase and start over for friends who've done stuff like this. Learn how to install KODI, addons, and apps the safe and stable way. The info is here in this thread and other KODI related threads.
That will ensure you're using the correct vetted versions of both KODI and the addons themselves. Which is really important since these addons require such frequent updates.
I've been using Kodi for a couple months now. That first link goes 404 and the second references Indigo, which I can't find on mine. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rad:
I've been using Kodi for a couple months now. That first link goes 404 and the second references Indigo, which I can't find on mine.