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Thread: Help me enable picons on LCD

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    iceman214

    Thumbs up Help me enable picons on LCD

    hi there im trying to get a setup like that running on my duo2 with the picons on a usb stick can you help?

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman214 View Post
    hi there im trying to get a setup like that running on my duo2 with the picons on a usb stick can you help?
    I don't have a Duo2 yet so this is only a guess, but I think that you would just change the line.
    config.PiconPath=/media/hdd/picon/ to the the path of your USB /media/usb/picon for example?

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    iceman214
    thanks for the advice but ive always just downloaded them via tspanel so its all new to me doing it any other way i have the picons in a folder on my usb plugged it in and mounted it

    so where would i find the config.piconpath?

    sorry for being a noob

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    Open the above LCD file in the RAR and change the path in that file.

    Then (once again I'm guessing here) replace the LCD on your box with your new edited one by FTP.

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    Actually I've also just noticed that I'm guessing our conversation is off topic?, It might be an idea to open a new support thread requesting help which will keep this one clean for LCD4Linux new configs.
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    Last edited by zoro25; 20-07-13 at 21:07.

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    iceman214
    hi all some help on getting this up and running would be great had a lil help but still no joy

    maybe a little how to would be great

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    opps yeah your right

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    Re: Post your working VU+ Duo2 LCD4Linux configs

    Quote Originally Posted by iceman214 View Post
    opps yeah your right
    Yes, slightly off topic but picons or anything else mounted via tspanel is never a good idea on any supported vix image.

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    Moved all your posts into its own thread.

    Firstly, what image are you using?
    Have you turned on LCD4Linux?
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    i dont have tspanel on and im using vix imagae and the lcd4linux is turned on

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    Menu > Plugins > Select LCD4Linux > While in the plugin press Menu and select load defaults.

    Or load this config from here http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...4Linux-configs

    Following this guide to load the config http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...D4Linux-config
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    followed guide screen changes to the setup theat you have but no picons?? sorry for being such a noob here

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    Where are your picons located?
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    on a usb stick thats been mounted

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    Menu > Plugins > LCD4Linux > Press to BLUE button for 'Set on' settings > Scroll to picon path[ok] > Press OK button on remote and navigate to picon folder. You'll prob have something like /media/usb/picon
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    iceman214
    yeah tried that still no joy does the picons need to be in a folder named picons on the usb thats how i have it just checking that is right and do the picons need to be a certain size as i just grabbed them from a forum

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