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    Settings editor aka DreamboxEdit for Linux

    Hi all, not sure I'm posting this in the right place, mods please move it if not.
    I'm looking for a settings editor that runs in Linux something like DreamboxEdit which I have used but now don't have access to windows. Prefer not to use wine if I can help it but if I have to, so be it I guess.
    Any ideas appreciated.

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    Simple Enigma Settings Editor available on GitHub

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    Thanks obo110x, I did find that one. It looks a bit simplistic but I couldn't try it as I couldn't get the download links to work, I got an error "can't write to log file"??
    Also can't register on their forum for help so I guess it's unsupported.

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    You can try the bouquet editor within openwebif

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    You can try the bouquet editor within openwebif
    Thanks I'll give that a look.
    I have tried running dreamboxEdit in wine. It kind of works but the 'initializing' splash screen doesn't clear and blocks​ the middle of the screen which makes it hard to see what you are doing.

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    this was created using wine, not sure if you need wine to run it though?
    HTML Code:
    https://dreamboxedit.com/2015/03/27/dreamboxedit-6-0-1-2-macos-x-beta/
    iDreamX any use to you?
    HTML Code:
    https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/24263/idreamx

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    Quote Originally Posted by roy0110 View Post
    this was created using wine, not sure if you need wine to run it though?
    HTML Code:
    https://dreamboxedit.com/2015/03/27/dreamboxedit-6-0-1-2-macos-x-beta/
    iDreamX any use to you?
    HTML Code:
    https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/24263/idreamx
    Thanks roy0110 but they are both for MAC I'm running Linux.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    You can try the bouquet editor within openwebif
    Do you use the openwebif bouquet editor?
    Is every change you make performed live on the STB?
    In other words if I import a set up I have downloaded from the internet sites it immediately overwrite the contents on the STB?
    As opposed to DreamboxEdit where you can work on a file set and upload it to the STB only when you are happy with it

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