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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