This one is working eb but it has some things i don't like about it channel change it brings up a whole list and the sat positiner stays on all the time when you turn the receiver off. i think i may have found my problem with the vix image so i am going to load it again and see what happens
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04-13-2015,09:41 AM
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04-13-2015,10:27 AM
You can adjust the things that you do not like and set them to your liking. Remote control buttons can be customized to display what you want within reason.
The OpenVix image has similar features for customizing things to your liking. Get everything working first, then we can look at customizing the image.
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04-13-2015,01:16 PM
openvix has both WLan and Lan checked dont know if that is the problem are not but when i had openPi on it only had Wlan checked trying to decide which one i want to run the biggest problem with Openpi is i like my sat positiner to turn off when i turn the receiver off.
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04-13-2015,02:38 PM
You can set the positioner to turn off, but I consider those to be things to look at after the basics have been solved. All of these images can be adjusted or customized to a very wide degree.
Select the network that you want to delete, then set the user interface for that network to No. Save and exit, then reboot.
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04-13-2015,06:16 PM
I turned off the lan network 5 times and rebooted never could get it to turn off. i have loaded OpenPli back on now if i can just get them problems fixed i had with it. how do i load the backup i had on my harddrive
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04-13-2015,06:29 PM
Two ways to load the backup besides trying to do it with OpenPLi.
1 Reload an OpenVix image and then restore the backup.
2 Use FileZilla. Backup for OpenVix should be in: /media/hdd/imagebackups
Transfer the backup to your computer then load it like a normal image.
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04-13-2015,07:11 PM
Having the WLAN and the LAN activated can cause an ip conflict.
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To fix this, enter the network you want to delete and set the user interface to no.
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A prompt will appear asking if you want to activate the network. Select yes.
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Exit the menu and verify that the network has been deleted (Red X)
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04-14-2015,04:12 AM
i did that over and over and it never would put a x on Lan for some reason
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