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    I looked at the Load config issue reported by dfdream tonight, the instructions for importing a LCD4Linux config do not work and therefore this is a VIX bug.

    Problem:

    1. The Load File : LCD4linux -xxxxxxxx_xxxx.lcd is not imported into the /etc/enigma2 directory
    2. The file would also need to be renamed by to lcd4config. and overwrite the existing file which does not happen.

    Workaround:
    1. Use the 'Save Config to File' as explained in the sticky, to create your 'LCD4linux -xxxxxxxx_xxxx.lcd' backup (Where x = date_time of backup)
    2. Delete the lcd4config file located in the /etc/enigma2
    3, Ensure you rename any LCD4linux -xxxxxxxx_xxxx.lcd backup config files you have downloaded from the the forum to your PC too 'lcd4config'
    4. Upload via FTP client 'Filezilla' the lcd4config file to the /etc/enigma2 folder
    5. Close the FTP application
    6. Restart Enigma 2
    7. The new config is now active.

    Note : It is good practice to replace the xxxxxxxx_xxxx with a meaningful description of the LCD functionality ie 'LCD4Linux-Weather' so you know the fuctionality
    Note : You can load as many configs as you like to the /var/volatile/tmp folder.

    Hope this helps
    Doggo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doggo View Post
    I looked at the Load config issue reported by dfdream tonight, the instructions for importing a LCD4Linux config do not work and therefore this is a VIX bug.

    Problem:

    1. The Load File : LCD4linux -xxxxxxxx_xxxx.lcd is not imported into the /etc/enigma2 directory
    2. The file would also need to be renamed by to lcd4config. and overwrite the existing file which does not happen.

    Workaround:
    1. Use the 'Save Config to File' as explained in the sticky, to create your 'LCD4linux -xxxxxxxx_xxxx.lcd' backup (Where x = date_time of backup)
    2. Delete the lcd4config file located in the /etc/enigma2
    3, Ensure you rename any LCD4linux -xxxxxxxx_xxxx.lcd backup config files you have downloaded from the the forum to your PC too 'lcd4config'
    4. Upload via FTP client 'Filezilla' the lcd4config file to the /etc/enigma2 folder
    5. Close the FTP application
    6. Restart Enigma 2
    7. The new config is now active.

    Note : It is good practice to replace the xxxxxxxx_xxxx with a meaningful description of the LCD functionality ie 'LCD4Linux-Weather' so you know the fuctionality
    Note : You can load as many configs as you like to the /var/volatile/tmp folder.

    Hope this helps
    Doggo
    the plugin in vix is the same plugin from IHAD, with a few defaults changed, nothing more, so if the load config does not work then it is NOT a image issue.
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