How to install Kodi 17.3 on Ubuntu 17.04, Ubuntu 16.04 & Linux Mint

How to install Kodi 17.3 on Ubuntu 17.04, Ubuntu 16.04 & Linux Mint

Kodi 17.3 (Krypton) recently released, is a free open source media center for playing videos, music, pictures, games, and more. It runs on Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, as well as smartphones (iOS and Android). This latest release addresses a serious malicious bug found in the kodi subtitles service. Before we proceed on how to install kodi 17 on Ubuntu, lets take a quick look at its features and release update.

Kodi Features

  • It can play all your music types including mp3, flac, wav and wma formats. It has cue sheet, tag reading support and smart playlists for ultimate control of your music collection
  • Supports various video formats including streaming online media, import, browse and play movie collection
  • It also supports TV Shows episode and season with posters or banners, watched tags, descriptions and actors
  • You can import pictures into a library and browse the different views, start a slideshow, sort or filter them all using your remote control
  • It allows you to watch and record live TV programs. Hence it works with a number of popular backends including MediaPortal, MythTV, NextPVR, Tvheadend and many more
  • Provides you ability to change the whole appearance of the interface with skins
  • The real power of Kodi comes from the vast selection of user created Add-ons. Therefore, there are Add-Ons for popular web services, applications and scripts
  • Kodi interacts with its JSON-RPC based remote interface. This brings a host of possibilities for remote controls, web browsers and 3rd party tools
  • Comes with support for hundreds of remote controls, CEC-compatible TVs, or Smartphone and Tablet Apps

Kodi 17.3 Changelog

This release fixes a bug in Kodi 17.2 where some services such as PVR, visualization, and inputstream (critical for Kodi live streams) were not packaged with the download. In addition to this, it comes with a fix to a malicious security error where potential hackers can take over your system by using the subtitles service.

  • Fixed missing binary add-ons on release time, as well as crash on older distros like Ubuntu 14.04 with GCC 4.8 compiler
  • Fix selection after channelgroup switching in PVR guide window
  • Fix handling of gaps that caused eradic behaviour in EPG grid
  • Allow backing out of fullscreen pictures by mapping longpress guesture
  • Quick fix for wake up command not being called in PVR power management
  • Use alternative method to check if platform updates have been installed on Windows
  • Set the minimum version in the code which is currently OSX 10.8
  • Fix possible security flaw which could abused .zip files which try to traverse to a parent directory
  • Use the correct ttc font from the video file for subtitles on Windows
  • Detect as well as delete zero-byte database files which causes crashes

See release notes for more info

How to install Kodi 17.3 “Krypton” on Ubuntu 17.04, Ubuntu 16.10, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.04

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa    sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install kodi

How to uninstall Kodi 17 from Ubuntu

sudo apt-get remove kodi*

How to Install Kodi 17.3 “Krypton” on CentOS 7, RHEL

su -c 'yum localinstall --nogpgcheck http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/el/updates/6/i386/rpmfusion-free-release-6-1.noarch.rpm http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/el/updates/6/i386/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-6-1.noarch.rpm'    sudo yum update && sudo yum install kodi  

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