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    Picons not showing

    Thanks. Downloaded the one suggested. Yet to install. Get EPG from satellite. Middle of very rural France and decent www is sheer luxury����

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    Installed the suggested picon ipk from USB stick following guide Method 1b Installing an IPK. Restarted GUI and rebooted box. No picons.
    I've selected number, picons, service name in EPG settings and just see the name and number.

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    Can you go to plugins, red(uninstall), expand picons. Take a picture and upload it please?

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    Attached and it is listed, which I assume is installed?? Had a look in the root and HDD directories and no sign of a picons folder. Did find picons list and control files. Not sure if that is relevant.
    CS_20200906_141028.jpg

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    That is not what you said you installed, so there must have been a clash and installation failed. You are using the 220x132 light on transparent. Download the one that was built last night and install it by command line using the force overwrite option.

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    opkg install -force-overwrite /tmp/*.ipk

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    I have moved the picon issue posts into their own thread.

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    OK. But don't know Linux script. I'll try downloading ipk, remove the old one via the menu and install.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRMS View Post
    But don't know Linux script.
    Post 5 has it. But here it is again

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    opkg install -force-overwrite /tmp/*.ipk

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    Amazing. Installed. Aug package I downloaded was no3 on list and title 100 -60!! How it came to be 200 something, I know not.

    Linux - I meant haven't a clue how to use that script.

    Anyway thanks for all the help.

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