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    Cross epg gone mental

    No matter what I do it keeps coming up with this on every channel ?1891298_734554593244385_1822896376_n.jpg

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    Put enigma to sleep by using telnet command

    init 4

    After that delete you epg.dat file. Reboot and then redownload the epg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    Put enigma to sleep by using telnet command
    init 4
    After that delete you epg.dat file. Reboot and then redownload the epg.
    No reboot is required, just an Enigma-restart ('init 6').

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    init 6 is a reboot
    to restart e2 its init 3
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    LOL, sorry about that, I meant 'init 3' indeed.

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    My epg is doing the same as this. Running latest vix version and I have tried a restart and download and it's still populating similar to the picture posted earlier. Any ideas?

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    Telnet the following command. Receiver will restart.
    Code:
    init 4 && rm -rf /etc/enigma2/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/hdd/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/hdd1/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/hdd2/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/usb/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/usb1/epg.dat && rm -rf /media/usb2/epg.dat && init 3
    After this, redownload your EPG.

    Alternatively, install this ipk which will do the same thing. Please uninstall it after you have finished with it.

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