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arne0815's Photo arne0815 21 Jan 2015

Hello Folks,

I have a XTrend et4000 with newest OpnePli 4. The et4000 didn't have a display and so I wont to install LCD4Linux. Unfortunately the plugin isn't in the feed. How can I install this plgin manually?

 

Best regards

Frank

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Erik Slagter's Photo Erik Slagter 21 Jan 2015

The plugin ís in the feed (for all OpenPLi supported receivers), so you can use an external LCD display.

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arne0815's Photo arne0815 25 Jan 2015

The plugin ís in the feed (for all OpenPLi supported receivers), so you can use an external LCD display.

may be the ET4000 isn't supportet. I can't find it under systemplugins or under extensions..

Any ideas?

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Erik Slagter's Photo Erik Slagter 26 Jan 2015

Yes, all receivers are supported. It probably has something to do with the et4000 not having a FPU which makes the arch mips32el-nf (as opposed to the "normal" arch mips32el). This package should also be generated by the bouwserver for mips32el-nf, but it might contain a library that is mips32el only. It will run just fine though.

 

The quickest fix for the moment would be to change the arch.conf file on your et4000 (it's in /etc/opkg) and add mips32el with a lowe prio, something like "arch mips32el 32"

 

Make a copy of the file first, so you can revert if necessary. Also make a complete backup because if it's wrong, you'll end up with the all mips32el packages instead of mips32el-nf on your et4000 and you will have to flash. If opkg upgrade wants to upgrade about 200 packages, something went wrong ;)


Edited by Erik Slagter, 26 January 2015 - 15:48.
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arne0815's Photo arne0815 26 Jun 2015

Hello,

I have the same Problem with my ET4000. I add the arch mips32el 32 and have made a opkg update. LCD4LINUX is not to find on feed. I had anoter ET4000 with an older OpenPLI Version (3.xx). In that System I have the LCD4LINUX.

Any ideas?

 

Best regards

Frank

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Erik Slagter's Photo Erik Slagter 28 Jun 2015

Indeed, the lcd4linux plugin is "mips32el" or "mipsel" arch while your stb (et4000, hd1100, xp1000) is "mips32el-nf" arch so it won't show up in the package list. The non-python parts will probably work but no guarantees. If you add mips32el and mipsel to your archs, it will show up. Many plugins use the obsolete "mipsel" arch.

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Stan's Photo Stan 28 Jun 2015

The developer of the lcd4linux plugin also provides a "mips32el-nf" package suitable for the ET4000.

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Erik Slagter's Photo Erik Slagter 29 Jun 2015

That's good news. It will also be applicable to hd1100 and xp1000, by the way.

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Stan's Photo Stan 28 Aug 2015

I'd like to manually install the newest Lcd4Linux plugin (the mips32el-nf version) on my ET4000.

I have downloaded the ipk from the developers homepage.

 

But when I try to install the local ipk, it downloads and installs another version from the feed instead. 

root@et4x00:/var/volatile/tmp# opkg install enigma2-plugin-extensions-lcd4linux_
4.6-r0_mips32el-nf.ipk
Installing enigma2-plugin-extensions-lcd4linux (4.5-r5-8+49274e8-r0.1) on root.
Downloading http://downloads.pli-images.org/feeds/openpli-4/mips32el/enigma2-plu  
gin-extensions-lcd4linux_4.5-r5-8+49274e8-r0.1_mips32el.ipk.

Can anyone explain this behaviour?


Edited by Stan, 28 August 2015 - 21:53.
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janejak's Photo janejak 29 Aug 2015

mips32el-nf probly not compitale this file


Edited by janejak, 29 August 2015 - 02:55.
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WanWizard's Photo WanWizard 29 Aug 2015

Give it a path?

opkg install /tmp/enigma2-plugin-extensions-lcd4linux_4.6-r0_mips32el-nf.ipk
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Erik Slagter's Photo Erik Slagter 1 Sep 2015

I have updated it in the feed, the 4.6 version is in the feed (at least SHOULD be).

 

If an old version is installed indeed, either the opkg database on the receiver is corrupt, or our feeds :(

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