help trade of Ccam debian6 64bits
- LuisPcx
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hi,folow this tutorial but i´m having problems on ccam 2.1.3 in debian 64bits.
i would like to know how it´s possible to give up the ccam 2.1.3 and instal the version 2.0.11 ,because i have read that´s the most acceptable version.
if yes how can i do it ?Its easy to change version, all you need to do is swap your cccam binary file for the one attached below. Make sure you rename it exactly as your current file is called e.g CCcam then overwrite the existing file & reboot.
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Its easy to change version, all you need to do is swap your cccam binary file for the one attached below. Make sure you rename it exactly as your current file is called e.g CCcam then overwrite the existing file & reboot.
Thanks, I'll try to give you my feedback ;)
Cumps...
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I have the following error when starting:
"Command '"./CCcam.x86_64"'
failed with return code 127 and error message
./CCcam.x86_64: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory." -
I have the following error when starting:
"Command '"./CCcam.x86_64"'
failed with return code 127 and error message
./CCcam.x86_64: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory."Sorry buddy my fault, try again with this file.
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Sorry buddy my fault, try again with this file.
Thanks, worked perfectly ...
Can I do the same in OSCAM?
What version of OSCAM more stable?Thank you;)
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Thanks, worked perfectly ...
Can I do the same in OSCAM?
What version of OSCAM more stable?Thank you;)
Yes you can, try the latest version first. You will find a download link for it on the navbar.
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