Introduction: Install Exodus Addon for Kodi 17 Krypton on Raspberry Pi 3 2017
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In this Instructable, you are going to learn how to install Exodus on your Raspberry Pi 3 within Kodi
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Step 1: What You'll Need
- Latest LibreELEC / OSMC Image
- Raspberry Pi 3
- 8GB MicroSD Card
- VPN Provider for Private Browsing
Step 2: Add the Download Source
Scroll up and click on the cogwheel to access the system configuration.
Move all the way to "File manager"
Select "Add source"
Click on "" Type in "http://fusion.tvaddons.ag/"
Set "Fusion as the name.
Click "OK"
Go back to the main screen.
Step 3: Install Exodus' Repository
Go to "Add-ons"
Select "Install from repository"
Click on the two dots (..) to go back one step.
Select "Install from zip file"
Scroll down to "Fusion"
Click on "kodi-repos" Select "english"
Choose "repository.exodus-1.01"
Wait until the Exudus repository is fully installed.
Step 4: Install Exodus
Select "Install from repository"
Select "Exody repository"
Scroll to "Video add-ons"
Select "Exodus"
Click on "Install" once that the installation window appears.
Wait for Exodus to install.
Go back to the main screen once it's done.
Step 5: Initialize Exodus
Go to "Add-ons"
Select "Exodus"
A small message screen will appear, wait for the countdown to reach zero.
You're all set up to use Exodus.
Congratulations, you’ve just set up Exodus within Kodi on your Raspberry Pi and that’s it for this Instructable.
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