❀ Script ☆☆ Bugs Bunny ☆☆ By (jungle-team) ❀

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  • ❀ Script ☆☆ Bugs Bunny ❀


    The first thing that comes to mind is what Bugs Bunny shell script


    It is a script that installs ipk packages in a simple way to facilitate new installations on enigma2 images

    It has been specifically designed to be quick and easy to install everything necessary for the selected images


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    Why use Bugs Bunny?


    Why do I install Bugs Bunny on my receiver,

    Reply..... it gives you access to a terminal interface (telnet) that enables you to install required plugins and utilities into your enigma2 image

    When a fresh install of an enigma2 image is made, it is always a little tedious to search for emulators, channel lists, repositories, and plug-ins, to leave the image ready on that first install, Bugs Bunny simply simplifies the process, giving access to install all of these Packages are heuristic, i.e. you control what you want to install and what you don't


    What pictures are compatible with Bugs Bunny?


    When you run Bugs Bunny, it detects the image you have installed, and then turns on the options specified for that image you have installed, currently in development:


    OpenATV -> 100% Already available

    Egami ——> 100% Already available

    Openpli —-> 100% Already available

    VTI ——–> 100% Already available

    Blackhole -> Coming Soon

    OpenBH –.> 100% Already available

    Openvix —> 100% Already available

    ItalySat —-> 100% Already available


    What can we install with Bugs Bunny?


    Through the Bugs Bunny interface, it is possible to control access to install the following packages:


    Emulators Repository: Official OpenATV softcam feed repository for installing emulators into an OpenATV image (only for Openatv images)

    Jungle-Team Package Repository: Gives you access to install various Jungle utilities

    Epgimport: To get epg from our favorite channels, includes Koala Epg for Movistar +

    Oscam Conclave: To always update the Oscam emulator to the latest version automatically

    CCcam 2.3.2: version of the card made in Spain (only for Openatv images)

    JungleBot: Control Your Receiver Via Telegram Staying up to date with what's happening on your receiver has never been easier

    JungleScript: Automatic installer for channel and audio lists, when there are updates and channel changes, the receiver is automatically updated, having updated lists has never been so simple

    Ghostreamy : Panel Stream, For adventure, share your channels with other devices in an easy and secure way.

    Zerotier: installs zerotier vpn to connect from outside (special version for vti and blackhole), for other images from the same image repositories or from forest repositories

    Tailscale: for arm receivers, vpn for external connection

    PetaZetas: Plugin for entering CCcam lines for oscam from remote control

    PlutoTV: The plugin for viewing and managing channels on the Pluto.tv platform

    Ncam: an emulator based on oscam

    Oscam-Trunk: The latest oscam translator (only for openatv images) installed from its repository

    Oscam: Installs from your every image repositories.

    Streaproxy: to be able to authenticate the stream if we don't use any security tool like ghostreamy or zerotier

    Tdtchannels: tdt channels across the web with plugin images created by the jungle team

    FootOnsat: Football Broadcasting Guide

    Skin openstar: install skin openstar and artkoala (only for openatv images)

    Skin openplus: installation of openplus and artkoala skin (only for openatv images)

    The ability to assign a password to the user

    Possibility to set receiver time


    How does Bugs Bunny work?


    With Bugs Bunny the following actions can be performed:


    - Control manually install the packages you want

    - Delete all installed packages that have been installed, i.e. return to the state it was in before the packages were installed

    - Create a record of the operations performed

    - Clear history


    To simply start the installation from our computer via Terminal, we will execute the following command:

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    wget http://tropical.jungle-team.online/auto_install_images/Bugs_bunny_1.10.sh;bash Bugs_bunny_1.10.sh;rm -r Bugs_bunny_1.10.sh

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    The script file is attached, but it is preferable to follow what was stated by the team by installing via the code


    After its implementation, a first interface will appear that will automatically select the specific options for the image we have installed:


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    After selecting the image, the main interface will appear:


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    Now we have 4 options on the menu:


    Introducing 1 (Introducing 1): Installing packages

    Entering 2 : Delete everything that was installed automatically

    Entering 3 : Help menu

    Entry 4 (entering 4) : Clear Bugs Bunny's log

    Introducing: we get out of the way


    1. Installing package:

    If we enter option 1 to install the package, we access the package installation menu, a countdown will appear before starting, in case we want to cancel by pressing Control + C


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    Once the countdown is over, if we don't cancel, the first option will ask us if we want to set the receiver's time:


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    After that the repositories will be installed and after that it will ask us package by package if we want to install it or not, we must enter:


    1 + Enter to install

    2 + Enter to uninstall and go to next


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    1.1 installation log

    From the package installation execution, a log of operations will be created in the directory /var/log/bugs_bunny.log

    Which will explain the operations to us in case we want to review them


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    2. Delete installed packages:

    If we enter option 2, the countdown will appear first

    In the event that we want to cancel the option by pressing control + C before it expires,

    If we do not control when the countdown expires, all packages and files that were installed with bugs_bunny will be uninstalled:


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    4. Clear log file

    If we enter option 4 Delete log file, we will delete the log file created by Bugs Bunny in /var/log


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    Test from my stb.

  • master G

    Added the Label Bugs Bunny

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