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sataday
11-09-16, 18:46
Hi. I had Occam ymod installed but decided to uninstall it. I have tried to reinstall it but I get the following message apparantly saying it is allready installed. Any ideas where it is please.

dsayers
11-09-16, 18:59
Did you uninstall it via the plugin menu?

sataday
11-09-16, 19:05
No, It's not in plugins. I did it via FTP.

sataday
11-09-16, 19:11
Thanks dsayers. I realise now that's what I should have done.

dsayers
11-09-16, 19:26
Yep you need to uninstall it via plugins menu just deleting via ftp doesn't completely remove plugins

Larry-G
12-09-16, 15:42
Yep you need to uninstall it via plugins menu just deleting via ftp doesn't completely remove plugins

It does if you do it properly.

sataday
15-02-18, 01:10
I'Ve got the exact same problem I had in post 1, but this time it isn't in the "remove plugins" Can someone explain where it's hiding and how to uninstall it please.
Thanks.

sataday
15-02-18, 10:59
Any help on this please?

twol
15-02-18, 11:23
Any help on this please?

/usr/softcams
/etc/tuxbox/config

sataday
15-02-18, 11:27
Thanks for reply Twol. I'd already done that. Any other suggestions?

abu baniaz
16-02-18, 01:22
I don't understand the problem. Please state the current problem rather than the previous one.

sataday
17-02-18, 14:47
Hi. I had Occam ymod installed but decided to uninstall it. I have tried to reinstall it but I get the following message apparantly saying it is allready installed. Any ideas where it is please.

This is the problem (above). I have since reinstalled a backed up image (5.0.023) and all is ok again. But I would like to know where to find the file to get rid of it if the problem arises again. Is there a Telnet command I could use?

ccs
17-02-18, 15:04
OpenWebif allows you to see what you've got installed.

Settings/Packages

Tip: I always take an image backup before installing anything new/significant, then getting rid is easy and guaranteed to work by restoring the original image.