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    Webbrowser for Ultimo

    As you may know, VU+ launched a webbrowser for all their boxes some time ago. It's a huge package, that is integrated in their (official) images. Although we (= Andy) are doing our best to provide a plugin as optional functionality, we didn't yet succeed in that.
    There is however an alternative way to get the browser installed on your Ultimo, following the guidelines beneath (thanks to Ralf):

    First of all download the install package

    Installation procedure of the VU+ WebBrowser:
    1- FTP the folder VU_HD to usr/share/enigma2
    2- Copy all the other files to /tmp
    3- Login with Telnet, CD/TMP and execute in the following order
    opkg install lib*.ipk
    opkg install qt4*.ipk
    opkg install vu*.ipk
    opkg install enigma*.ipk
    The order is important because lib* and qt4* are dependencies and must be installed first.
    After a reboot the webbrowser is available via the plugin browser.

    Although the browser is supposed to be functional on the UNO & DUO as well, this is not the case using UBIFS (i.e. not using an image that is based on the 3.1.1 kernel).

    I hope VU+ will be busy implementing HBTV: much more interesting!

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    It also works with Pli
    It can be installed with /tmp/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papercliph View Post
    It also works with Pli
    It can be installed with /tmp/
    On PLi exactly the same installation procedure is required as mentioned above.

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    Seems to work fairly well with basic web pages. I was hoping that it would support BBC iplayer, but unfortunately not.

    Has anyone tried using it with a keyboard/mouse combo? If so, which?

    Cheers, Lee

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    Yes I have: all Logitech keyboads & mice using the 'Unifying' receiver should work.

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    Hi

    I dont sm to have it working, after following the step above and tenet i got the following message.

    root@vuultimo:~# opkg install qt4*.ipk
    Collected errors:
    * wfopen: qt4*.ipk: No such file or directory.
    * pkg_init_from_file: Failed to extract control file from qt4*.ipk.
    root@vuultimo:~# opkg install qt4*.ipk
    Collected errors:
    * wfopen: qt4*.ipk: No s
    Any idea of what am not doing right please?
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    If you did indeed copy all the files to /tmp, you probably didn't do the CD/TMP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob van der Does View Post
    If you did indeed copy all the files to /tmp, you probably didn't do the CD/TMP
    Thank,
    How can i do cd/tmp?
    I use telnet on the dcc and copy the fight command. i dont know if am right
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    Just like in the old days in DOS. First:
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    cd ..
    then
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    cd ..
    then
    Code:
    cd tmp
    and now you can install the packages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob van der Does View Post
    Just like in the old days in DOS. First:
    Code:
    cd ..
    then
    Code:
    cd ..
    then
    Code:
    cd tmp
    and now you can install the packages.
    Not quite like dos. Need to ensure you put the spaces in. Dos used to just ignore fact your didn't put in spaces

    Also, could just do command you did before, but putting a space between cd and /tmp:

    Code:
    cd /tmp
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    I tried but everything was working until i got to the stage of cd/tmp command stuff. am not doing something right here...?

    Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6002]
    Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

    C:\Users\Jfk>cd..

    C:\Users>cd..

    C:\>cd temp
    The system cannot find the path specified.

    C:\>cdtemp
    'cdtemp' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
    operable program or batch file.

    C:\>cd tmp
    The system cannot find the path specified.

    C:\>cdtmp
    'cdtmp' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
    operable program or batch file.

    C:\>cd/tmp
    The system cannot find the path specified.

    C:\>cd tmp
    The system cannot find the path specified.

    C:\>
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    Hi jfk,
    you must log into your box with telnet. Now are trying the procedure on your windows computer.

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    Using DCC the first command did not work, please see bellow

    root@vuultimo:~# cd..
    -sh: cd..: not found
    root@vuultimo:~#
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    Hi,
    WITH space cd .. and not cd.. better is direct cd /tmp

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trial View Post
    Hi jfk,
    you must log into your box with telnet. Now are trying the procedure on your windows computer.

    ciao
    Try using an application called putty to telnet to your box..then follow the procedure

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