![]() Not a big deal, for me, now that things are working. The only minor issue that I noticed, when shutting down using the power button in Kodi, is that the Pi Desktop power light flashes for about 30 seconds or so before the full power down. If you install the GPIO package first, you’ll still need to install the Pi Desktop Debian Package and reboot. I did already have the Pi Desktop Debian Package v1.1.0 loaded. (osmc is the default ID and Password) From there I ran the following: sudo dpkg -i /media/8GB-USB/python-rpi.gpio_0.6.3~stretch-1_bĪfter a reboot, the button on the Pi Desktop started working as it was intended. I inserted the flash drive into the Raspberry Pi 3 and connected to it via SSH. I put it on a flash drive, which I had labeled 8GB-USB. That package, raspberry-gpio-python, can be downloaded from the following link: Scroll down to near the bottom of the page and download this package: /raspbian stretch/python-rpi.gpio_0.6.3~stretch-1_b The problem is that there appears to be a package missing, from OSMC, that is needed to get the GPIO pins working. I too was having the same issue but just got it fixed. Or on other operating systems follow these links: Raspberry Pi Imager as a deb package Raspberry Pi Imager for Windows.
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