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    Thx, but I fix it: see #49.
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    Any suggestions for post #42 ?
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    In telnet, What is the output of: opkg list-installed
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    Quote Originally Posted by el bandido View Post
    In telnet, What is the output of: opkg list-installed
    a bunch of lines like these:

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    In telnet, the command opkg list-installed Does exactly what it says. It lists the packages that are installed, and yes, there are quite a few items in the list. The idea was to see what you had installed, but it doesn't look like that is gonna happen. Wait a bit and there will be another image which should straighten it out. If it doesn't get straightened out or fixed in the next image, then let me know and we will do something else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by el bandido View Post
    In telnet, the command opkg list-installed Does exactly what it says. It lists the packages that are installed, and yes, there are quite a few items in the list. The idea was to see what you had installed, but it doesn't look like that is gonna happen. Wait a bit and there will be another image which should straighten it out. If it doesn't get straightened out or fixed in the next image, then let me know and we will do something else.
    So what should I look for in this list ?
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    Easy. Scroll through the list of installed packages.
    Find your ncam plugin. Highlight the line with your mouse. Smack <enter>.
    That line appears at the bottom of the list. Scroll back to the beginning of that line.
    Type in opkg -remove at the beginning of the line. Add a space so there is one between the command and the plugin name.
    Scroll to the end on the line.
    Smack <enter>.
    There's more than one way to skin a cat, I know. But it works for me.

    Remove ncam? Where's the fun in that? Unless it is set to autostart in the softcam manager, it remains dormant.

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    The problem is that "e2-plugins-softcams-ncam" is not on the list, but is in the remove plugins-softcams list !!!
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    As mentioned earlier, the plugin problem should fix itself on the next update. Let me know if it doesn't and we will do something else.
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    TNAP-5.1 images dated 0429 are online and available for Flash installation. These images should fix the rest of the issues, and appear to be solid in my tests of the MIO4K receiver. Positioner setup (Autofocus) has been checked along with satellite Blindscan, and some time was spent observing different features. No issues were found here.

    Some sort of comments or feedback on the blindscan plugin would be appreciated. Signal in db has been added to the blindscan plugin for motorized dish systems to ensure the dish is aimed correctly before blindscanning a satellite. The dish motor does not move until started by the user, Unless the blindscan is started and the dish needs to move to the targeted satellite. Setting the blindscan plugin this way stops unwanted dish movement even on dual tuner systems.

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    A find of 75 Transponders in a blindscan of 117w is Very Good!
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    No problems found in Positioner setup or Autofocus.
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    Please post any problems, comments, or issues with the 0429 image.
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