Posts by gorski

    Try

    Code
    opkg remove enigma2-plugin-extensions-e2istream


    Then try force install again

    Indeed! That would have been the next step:


    Code
    root@osmio4kplus:~# opkg remove enigma2-plugin-extensions-e2istream
    Removing enigma2-plugin-extensions-e2istream (s2019.10.24) from root...
    root@osmio4kplus:~# sync
    root@osmio4kplus:~# reboot


    And try again...


    C subtitle parser is missing and can't be installed...


    python-cjson also...


    But I succeeded...


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    As dsayers said: uninstall the previous version, then copy the command correctly and it works... ;)

    I allowed downgrading in my E2iStream because of this:


    PURE2-TEAM 2019


    http://pur-e2.club


    ~ Kernel 5.4.1 (17:58:11). Have a N.I.C.E. day on osmio4kplus ~


    pure2 6.3 osmio4kplus


    root@osmio4kplus:~# opkg update && opkg install /tmp/enigma2-plugin-extensions-e2istream_20191129_r01_all.ipk

    Downloading http://pur-e2.club/OU/6.2/3rdparty/Packages.gz.

    Updated source 'pure2-3rdparty'.

    Downloading http://pur-e2.club/OU/6.3/osmio4kplus/aarch64/Packages.gz.

    Updated source 'pure2-aarch64'.

    Downloading http://pur-e2.club/OU/6.3/osmio4kplus/all/Packages.gz.

    Updated source 'pure2-all'.

    Downloading http://pur-e2.club/OU/6.3/osmi…armv7ahf-neon/Packages.gz.

    Updated source 'pure2-armv7ahf-neon'.

    Downloading http://pur-e2.club/cam/6.2/aarch64/Packages.gz.

    Updated source 'cam'.

    Downloading http://pur-e2.club/OU/6.3/osmi…s/osmio4kplus/Packages.gz.

    Updated source 'pure2-osmio4kplus'.

    Downloading http://pur-e2.club/OU/6.3/extra-aarch64/Packages.gz.

    Updated source 'PurE2-Extra'.

    Not downgrading package enigma2-plugin-extensions-e2istream on root from s2019.10.24-r1 to 20191129_r01.


    Yes, you had one R too many.


    Yes, you had broken the line, also.


    But it seems there is something else going on with this file...


    Fankoosh, any ideas, m8? I tried and failed, RCU or Telnet, even with allowing downgrading....

    No, it seems this is the issue:

    root@vusolo2:~# opkg update && opkg install /tmp/enigma2-plugin-extensions-e2istr

    ream_20191129_r01_all.ipk


    I told him above:


    1) one R too many (it's STREAM, not STRREAM!)


    2) broken command (it's in two lines, instead of a single line, so it has a "new line sign" in there as well - one sign too many!!!)!!!


    He is copying and pasting a wrong command, he is FAILING TO COPY A GOOD COMMAND, like this one, already given(!!!):


    opkg update && opkg install /tmp/enigma2-plugin-extensions-e2istream_20191129_r01_all.ipk

    Read:


    Refusing to load file '/tmp/enigma2-plugin-extensions-e2istream_20191129_r01_all.ipk' as it matches the installed version of enigma2-plugin-extensions-e2istream (20191129_r01)

    root@vusolo2:~# opkg update && opkg install /tmp/enigma2-plugin-extensions-e2istr

    ream_20191129_r01_all.ipk

    Looks like there is an extra space and an extra "r" in your sloppy command, so it is both broken and inaccurate.


    Windows? Or Linux? Either way, try Installing "Notepad++" app on your PC and copy this command into it:


    opkg update && opkg install /tmp/enigma2-plugin-extensions-e2istream_20191129_r01_all.ipk


    Make sure it is all in one line, then copy it from Notepad++ and use PuTTy to give this command in Telnet.

    Try again, you'll succeed this time, if you are CAREFUL!!!!


    Good luck!

    Of course you do, that is the point I am trying to help you with...


    You are giving the wrong, inaccurate, incomplete command:


    opkg update && opkg install /tmp/*.ipk


    It should have the name of the file instead of "*" sign => that is missing in your command!


    Give this command instead:


    opkg update && opkg install /tmp/enigma2-plugin-extensions-e2istream_20191129_r01_all.ipk

    The clue is in the name...:laugh1::rasta2bigsmoke0gf1:


    tigrousad - where * sign is you must put the full name of the file that you are about to install, then it would ALL be pulled from the net into your box...


    So, for anyone who doesn't know:

    -decompress the file on your PC and

    -send it to the /tmp folder on your Sat TV box, then

    -give the Telnet command which is given in the "how to" as a model

    (but it is not complete, since it is used for many different files, hence these names differ and * stands for any possible name of a file to be installed)...

    The model looks like this:


    opkg update && opkg install /tmp/*.ipk


    but the full command should look like this:


    opkg update && opkg install /tmp/enigma2-plugin-extensions-e2istream_20191129_r01_all.ipk


    :)

    There is no need to struggle with PurE2 image in any way whatsoever! :bulb:


    Our support is next to none, even if I say so myself! :laugh1:


    Proof, in *some* :rasta2bigsmoke0gf1: detail:


    General PurE2 setup => PurE2 General Setup


    Also, the article => PurE2 General Setup


    How to structure PurE2 => How to structure/setup PurE2: mounting devices/partitions in PurE2's Device Manager and what to send where!


    OSCam Emu => OSCam Emu Config Mario for all PV providers


    Unique PurE2 features no one has, also in terms of FNC plugins (streaming, movies, series and more) => Fabulous FNC plugins by Franc (for PurE2 users)!!!


    One of them is the only torrent player ever written for Enigma2 => yify-FNC


    These streaming/IPTV plugins demand VPN protection of our boxes => PROTECT YOUR STB WITH SURFSHARK VPN SERVICE


    Also, the article => PROTECT YOUR STB WITH SURFSHARK VPN SERVICE


    Multiboot in OS mio 4K and Plus models => look up, post no. 4 of this very thread!!!


    So, read and do as you read, step-by-step, it's all there... :cool1: :thumbup::beer1:


    I rest my case... but only for now...:thank_you2::party-time::thank_you2:

    There is no need to struggle with PurE2 image in any way whatsoever! :bulb:


    Our support is next to none, even if I say so myself! :laugh1:


    Proof, in *some* :rasta2bigsmoke0gf1: detail:


    OSCam Emu => OSCam Emu Config Mario for all PV providers


    General PurE2 setup => PurE2 General Setup


    Also, the article => PurE2 General Setup


    How to structure PurE2 => How to structure/setup PurE2: mounting devices/partitions in PurE2's Device Manager and what to send where!


    Unique PurE2 features no one has, also in terms of FNC plugins (streaming, movies, series and more) => Fabulous FNC plugins by Franc (for PurE2 users)!!!


    One of them is the only torrent player ever written for Enigma2 => yify-FNC


    These straeming/IPTV plugins demand VPN protection of our boxes => PROTECT YOUR STB WITH SURFSHARK VPN SERVICE


    Also, the article => PROTECT YOUR STB WITH SURFSHARK VPN SERVICE


    Multiboot in OS mio 4K and Plus models is the same as here: H7S MultiBoot "How To" - installing multiple images in H7S's internal flash!


    So, read and do as you read, step-by-step, it's all there... :cool1: :thumbup::beer1:


    I rest my case... but only for now...:thank_you2::party-time::thank_you2:

    Delfi/tromo:


    "Same as the above for HiSilicon based boxes.


    Some of them run voll gas as well, now one can check it. Live, real-time (or averaged) voltage is not available on some boxes. As above, if I'm not missing something big in HiSilicon world, it might be worth to set governor to 'conservative' or a bit more nervous, but more responsive - 'ondemand'.
    Hope it helps.


    In a way it is a bit strange that a few years back there was need to overclock boxes (either via bootloader or other means) and now, with multi core SoCs/CPUs it make sense to go in a somewhat other direction :)


    NOTE:
    for **some ** Dinobot based boxes it might be needed to remove the obsolete "enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-dinofrq" .
    opkg remove --force-depends enigma2-plugin-systemplugins-dinofrq
    opkg update
    opkg upgrade
    ...or just refalsh the image and restore backupt seetings.


    Next issue on our target list is WiFI Access Point for the boxes where it makes sense. Initial tests seem promising."


    Danny: Delfi was the first single person on Earth to marry Kodi and Enigma2, as opposed a whole Team working for Vu+/Marusys. He did it on non-Vu receiver.


    Hence, these are not easy things to achieve, when you're a solo rider... We must be patient...


    It's one thing to do on an Android box and another on Enigma2...

    Given the smart kernel that Edision OS mio 4K is running in their boxes, Delfi did justice to that HW & kernel combination with a little SW addition of PurE2 kind... It's another little coup for PurE2 Team - well done Delfi!!!


    A simple SW update in PurE2 v. 6.3 is OK, a new build for 6.4 is running at the moment....


    (Not to interpret it, I shall simply C & P the maestro's explanation...)


    Says Delfi/tromo:


    "Added CPU control for OSmio4k/plus.


    MENU→System→CPU Control


    Why:


    These boxes are by default setup to run at MAX speed all the time, which is fine and ok, especially for benchmarks. It is somewhat similar to running your car at max revs or a PC/laptop in souped up/game mode. It is not necessarily a bad thing, especially on low power ARM boxes, but linux kernel is pretty clever about demands set upon SoC/CPU, so why not use it.


    Benefits are not earth shattering, but can make one feel a bit better; lower temp, voltage, longer life, decent thing to do, etc... Electricity bill might be reduced by an Euro or two per annum, but I hope that is not the point :)


    What and How:


    MAX CPU frequency is the top range (normally, non overclocked) available on your box.


    MIN CPU frequency is the bottom range available on your box.


    Scaling governor determines what happens and how between the above ranges.


    Here is a very **brief** modus operandi of the governors:


    performance -- Run the CPU at the maximum frequency.


    powersave -- Run the CPU at the minimum frequency.


    userspace -- Run the CPU at user specified frequencies.


    ondemand -- Scales the frequency dynamically according to current load. Jumps to the highest frequency and then possibly back off as the idle time increases.


    conservative -- Scales the frequency dynamically according to current load. Scales the frequency more gradually than ondemand.


    By default, OSmios4K run all the time @1.5GHz, which is really not needed in 95% of the tasks, including DVB-S/T/C operation, as well as with ‘normal’ streams watching --> works well @300MHz


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    TEST option shows changes in live data, but note that temperature is based on some sensor on the SoC, not really in the CPU itself (the difference is usually quite larger), voltage is based on recent averages, etc.


    In short, without tech bla-bla:


    Set Scaling governor to **conservative** or **ondemand** and be happy.


    If running your box in really hot environment, one might consider lowering MAX CPU frequency.


    Funny thing is that OSmio4Ks run decently in powersave mode (300MHz) as well, except that E2 restart takes more time, streaming channel to other boxes might be a bit of pain…


    HiSilicon boxes already have this fine tune option, but it will be updated soon with more stuff."


    Enjoy! :beer1:

    One more little coup for PurE2 Team - well done Delfi!!!


    A simple SW update in PurE2 v. 6.3 is OK, a new build for 6.4 is running at the moment....


    (Not to interpret it, I shall simply C & P the maestro's explanation...)


    Says Delfi/tromo:


    "Added CPU control for OSmio4k/plus.

    MENU→System→CPU Control


    Why:

    These boxes are by default setup to run at MAX speed all the time, which is fine and ok, especially for benchmarks. It is somewhat similar to running your car at max revs or a PC/laptop in souped up/game mode. It is not necessarily a bad thing, especially on low power ARM boxes, but linux kernel is pretty clever about demands set upon SoC/CPU, so why not use it.

    Benefits are not earth shattering, but can make one feel a bit better; lower temp, voltage, longer life, decent thing to do, etc... Electricity bill might be reduced by an Euro or two per annum, but I hope that is not the point :)

    What and How:

    MAX CPU frequency is the top range (normally, non overclocked) available on your box.

    MIN CPU frequency is the bottom range available on your box.

    Scaling governor determines what happens and how between the above ranges.


    Here is a very **brief** modus operandi of the governors:

    performance -- Run the CPU at the maximum frequency.

    powersave -- Run the CPU at the minimum frequency.

    userspace -- Run the CPU at user specified frequencies.

    ondemand -- Scales the frequency dynamically according to current load. Jumps to the highest frequency and then possibly back off as the idle time increases.

    conservative -- Scales the frequency dynamically according to current load. Scales the frequency more gradually than ondemand.

    By default, OSmios4K run all the time @1.5GHz, which is really not needed in 95% of the tasks, including DVB-S/T/C operation, as well as with ‘normal’ streams watching --> works well @300MHz

    TEST option shows changes in live data, but note that temperature is based on some sensor on the SoC, not really in the CPU itself (the difference is usually quite larger), voltage is based on recent averages, etc.


    9bcac29820b9863b4ca18.jpg

    In short, without tech bla-bla:

    Set Scaling governor to **conservative** or **ondemand** and be happy.

    If running your box in really hot environment, one might consider lowering MAX CPU frequency.

    Funny thing is that OSmio4Ks run decently in powersave mode (300MHz) as well, except that E2 restart takes more time, streaming channel to other boxes might be a bit of pain…

    HiSilicon boxes already have this fine tune option, but it will be updated soon with more stuff."


    Enjoy!:beer1:

    One more little coup for PurE2 Team - well done Delfi!!!


    A simple SW update in PurE2 v. 6.3 is OK, a new build for 6.4 is running at the moment....


    (Not to interpret it, I shall simply C & P the maestro's explanation...)


    Says Delfi/tromo:


    "Added CPU control for OSmio4k/plus.


    MENU→System→CPU Control


    Why:


    These boxes are by default setup to run at MAX speed all the time, which is fine and ok, especially for benchmarks. It is somewhat similar to running your car at max revs or a PC/laptop in souped up/game mode. It is not necessarily a bad thing, especially on low power ARM boxes, but linux kernel is pretty clever about demands set upon SoC/CPU, so why not use it.


    Benefits are not earth shattering, but can make one feel a bit better; lower temp, voltage, longer life, decent thing to do, etc... Electricity bill might be reduced by an Euro or two per annum, but I hope that is not the point :)


    What and How:


    MAX CPU frequency is the top range (normally, non overclocked) available on your box.


    MIN CPU frequency is the bottom range available on your box.


    Scaling governor determines what happens and how between the above ranges.


    Here is a very **brief** modus operandi of the governors:


    performance -- Run the CPU at the maximum frequency.


    powersave -- Run the CPU at the minimum frequency.


    userspace -- Run the CPU at user specified frequencies.


    ondemand -- Scales the frequency dynamically according to current load. Jumps to the highest frequency and then possibly back off as the idle time increases.


    conservative -- Scales the frequency dynamically according to current load. Scales the frequency more gradually than ondemand.


    By default, OSmios4K run all the time @1.5GHz, which is really not needed in 95% of the tasks, including DVB-S/T/C operation, as well as with ‘normal’ streams watching --> works well @300MHz


    TEST option shows changes in live data, but note that temperature is based on some sensor on the SoC, not really in the CPU itself (the difference is usually quite larger), voltage is based on recent averages, etc.


    9bcac29820b9863b4ca18.jpg


    In short, without tech bla-bla:


    Set Scaling governor to **conservative** or **ondemand** and be happy.


    If running your box in really hot environment, one might consider lowering MAX CPU frequency.


    Funny thing is that OSmio4Ks run decently in powersave mode (300MHz) as well, except that E2 restart takes more time, streaming channel to other boxes might be a bit of pain…


    HiSilicon boxes already have this fine tune option, but it will be updated soon with more stuff."


    Enjoy!:beer1: