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    Yeah I understand Abu, I was just telling him when updates appear no need to keep fresh flashing.


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    Struggling to boot up after updating to latest vix

    I don't think this is just related to the twin, I have a TM-2T. Today I updated to 4.1 build 004, using the image manager. Box would only load past 49%, so I tried a usb flash, box booted to 89% and froze. I switched off at rear rocker switch and box loaded all the way.
    If I perform a gui reboot, box will hang at 89% every time. If I power off at rear rocker, it will load fine.
    I've just enabled debug, so I'll see if I can get you some logs.

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    It is all the 7335 chipset TM receivers. There was a driver update, but an image build has not been run. If I upload drivers, can you test?

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    It is all the 7335 chipset TM receivers. There was a driver update, but an image build has not been run. If I upload drivers, can you test?
    Sure, just give me instruction on what to do with them.

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    Ensure that you are on 4.1 004 image, this has the troublesome drivers.

    Halt enigma2 with command "init 4"
    Download and extract the attached drivers.
    The drivers are called "bcmlinuxdvb.ko". Follow the file path and replace the existing ones. /lib/modules/3.9.7/extra/
    Reboot receiver with "init 6" command.

    Please post back with confirmation if problem is fixed. The attached drivers are not for the twin
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    These are drivers for the Twin, should anyone wish to test. Instructions same as above.
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    I have edited title. Saying "Latest" is very vague.

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    Struggling to boot up after updating to 4.1 004

    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    Ensure that you are on 4.1 004 image, this has the troublesome drivers.

    Halt enigma2 with command "init 4"
    Download and extract the attached drivers.
    The drivers are called "bcmlinuxdvb.ko". Follow the file path and replace the existing ones. /lib/modules/3.9.7/extra/
    Reboot receiver with "init 6" command.

    Please post back with confirmation if problem is fixed. The attached drivers are not for the twin
    The file that already exists is named differently to the file you uploaded, do I need to rename it to match before I upload it to my box? "bcmlinuxdvb_tm2t.ko" not "bcmlinuxdvb.ko"

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    Struggling to boot up after updating to 4.1

    yes, rename please.

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    Yes driver seems good. Receiver restarted from init 6 command. Restarted gui, restarted fine, so yeah, I'd say all good.

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