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    HBBTV plugin error

    Dear all/Hi sicilian

    When restoring, not all plugings work as expected. HBBTV plugin did not install. Tried to install by downloading it and got the following error:
    calculate_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy tghe following dependencies for enigma2-plugin-extensons-hbbtv:
    vuplus-opera-browser-util* opkg_solver_install: Cannot install package enigma2-plugin-extensions-hbbtv.

    Is there anything missing?

    When I am looking at the plugin list I see Opera Web Browser. Opening this, going to the preferences and adjusting the screen settings it crashes.

    What would you suggest? Plain install and one-to-one installation of all plugins?

    Thanks for having an eye on it.
    Last edited by abu baniaz; 22-08-19 at 20:46.
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    Try installing it by command line and post back the output please.

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    never done this - can you pls give me a hint on how to do it - is there a written instruction

    Thanks a lot for your quick help
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    Should be follwing command. (Guide to commands in my signature if you need it)

    opkg install enigma2-plugin-extensions-hbbtv

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    Installed the tool and did as instructed.

    220 (vsFTPd 3.0.3)
    530 Please login with USER and PASS.
    USER .....
    331 Please specify the password.
    PASS ............
    230 Login successful.
    opkg install enigma2-plugin-extensions-hbbtv
    500 Unknown command.

    What went wrong?
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    …. you need to use telnet or putty, not ftp.

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    used putty with telnet method as show in abu baniaz commands document
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    Another try

    Welcome to OpenViX for vusolo2
    openvix 5.3 vusolo2

    vusolo2 login: ....
    Last login: Thu Aug 22 21:53:27 CEST 2019 on pts/0
    root@vusolo2:~# opkg install enigma2-plugin-extensions-hbbtv
    Collected errors:
    * opkg_lock: Could not create lock file /run/opkg.lock: No space left on device.
    root@vusolo2:~#
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    You have run out of space on the internal flash memory of your receiver by the looks of it.

    MAy I suggets you flash again, do not restore anything. Then just install that plugin

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    Done new Flash and installed plugins one by one. Hbbtv doesn't like me anymore. Currently I have 5.8M free memory. E2iplayer is definitely consuming a lot and the cache of the mp3 browser too. But I had all of the on my last 5.2.045 too. Will kick out backups from 5.2.043 and 5.2.044 and see if this gets more. In the worst case I will have to go back to 5.2.045.

    Thanks anyway for hinting on the memory.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nekrub2 View Post
    used putty with telnet method as show in abu baniaz commands document
    OK, but post #5 was an FTP session. #8 is a telnet session.

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    Now I get through telnet this:

    Welcome to OpenViX for vusolo2
    openvix 5.3 vusolo2

    vusolo2 login: root
    Last login: Fri Aug 23 00:43:56 CEST 2019 on pts/0
    root@vusolo2:~# opkg install enigma2-plugin-extensions-hbbtv
    Collected errors:
    * calculate_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for enigma2-plugin-extensions-hbbtv:
    * vuplus-opera-browser-util *
    * opkg_solver_install: Cannot install package enigma2-plugin-extensions-hbbtv.
    root@vusolo2:~#

    This means to me that something is odd that I cannot install vuplus-opera-browser-util in the first place. There is no plugin to download the opera browser.
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    You reported exactly the same problem 2 years ago (and solved it).

    Maybe the same solution.....

    https://www.world-of-satellite.com/s...-Image-5-0-001

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    Flashed 5.3.005 with restore of settings only - no restore of plugins and manual load of plugins. Still the same - all plugings could be installed except of Hbbtv. Still the same error message. It is a pity to have lost this very essential feature. Any clue who could be asked to add the opera-browser-utility?

    Thanks in advance for any hint
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    With release 5.3.008 still the same. This is my solution: Flash of release 5.2.045 and restore settings and plugins from 5.2.045. Result: with 5.2.045 HbbTV works perfectly. Opera plugin is installed.
    For me it is obvious: 5.3.... releases lack the opera plugin and as VU+ Solo2 has mipsel it requires opera for HbbTV. There is nothing odd on how I flashed the 5.3. releases and downloaded the plugins.

    As a consequence I will remain on release 5.2.045 unless someone can tell me that this bug is fixed.
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