That's is what I am saying. Enigma controls the LCD. The output you're seeing on your display is part of the PLi* skin. There is no need to run lcd4linux to show it.
If you want to use lcd4linux (because you want to control what's on the display yourself), you need to:
- install lcd4linux (but apparently that already happens)
- go into the lcd4linux configuration and select "box skin" virtual output
- apply it; this will create the required skin file in /etc/enigma
- after restarting enigma (!) enigma will show lcd4linux instead, via the skin file.
If any of these steps is not taken, you will not see lcd4linux output.
Having said that, it can still be that lcd4linux does all kinds of fancy stuff, due to the default config. You'll just not see it.
What I am using is a minimalistically configured lcd4linux, so it's different from the default config. So it does use lcd4linux and shows it (via enigma).
* Wavefrontier T90 with 28E/23E/19E/13E via SCR switches 2 x 2 x 6 user bands
I don't read PM -> if you have something to ask or to report, do it in the forum so others can benefit. I don't take freelance jobs.
Ik lees geen PM -> als je iets te vragen of te melden hebt, doe het op het forum, zodat anderen er ook wat aan hebben.