Since I am using USB hub 5v2.3A, I think this is enough. I searched for solutions, and people were saying it's the power source. The kodi yellowish big mouse pointer won't even show. For some reasons, under user "kodi" mouse and keyboard seem to be not recognised. I confirmed the same mouse and keyboard worked fine under my own user id (login then startx). If I boot this up, it shows kodi up on my TV, but I see no mouse pointer, or keyboard won't function. I set ENABLED=1 and it automatically shows KODI(xbmc) on my TV if I have HDMI connected. # Adjust niceness of Kodi (decrease for higher priority) This installation created kodi user that I can't login. $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/ppa How I installed kodi may not be exactly as below, but I at least used apt-get to install it, and the version is 14.0. $ sudo rasp-config # overclock -> None 700MHz ARM, 250MHz core, 400MHz SDRAM, 0 overvolt Linux tvbox 3.18.3+ #741 PREEMPT Fri Jan 23 13:32: armv6l GNU/Linux It was just about 5v when I checked one of the ports with a multimeter. I use a regular micro USB cable about 50cm long, and I use self-powered USB hub 5v2.3A. The reason I am using raspbian rather than Raspbmc, OpenELEC, or XBian is that I want to use this b+ to do other things (GPIO related and so on) as well as to use it as a movie player.
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