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GBOX is enabled by default and supports Irdeto, Nagravision, Seca, Viaccess and Conax,. GBOX should automatically update your keys without an internet connection. Zapping through the channels is very fast with GBOX. GBOX supports different auto update-modes. For now, it's best to leave the AUmode on Off, because other modes cause problems while zapping through channels. Traveller is currently investigating why this is not working. Switching between GBOXs AU-modes can be don in the Emu menu, or by typing the following at the prompt: sw_gbox-au GBOX automatically refreshes its keys. When you turn off your Dreambox, keys are saved in the flash memory permanent storage. This is done to reduce wear on the flash, because Gbox might write new keys from AU to those files often. To force the keys to be saved when you want to, select the relevant option in the Emu menu, or type the following on the command prompt:

Savekeys

Mgcamd
Mgcamd is not enabled by default, but included in this release because GBOX currently cannot decode all channels. Keys for Mgcamd are automatically fetched from the internet when you boot your Dreambox. In order to turn off the auto-get feature, type the following at the command prompt: sw_keyupdate You can manually get new keys via the Emu menu, or by typing Keyupdate If you run a manual key-update from the Emu-menu, Enigma will give you the option to convert the updated Mgcamd-keys into Gbox-format as well, but it's recommended to use key-files specially made for Gbox, as they are often much more complete. Your Dreambox automatically makes backups of up to six previous copies of your key file in /var/keys/SoftCam.Key.<number>, where the lowest number is the most recent. Should an update fetch a bad file, you can simply copy back one of the previous versions. The URL where your Dreambox looks for a keyfile can be changed in /var/etc/keyupdate.url.

Enigma

What is Enigma
Enigma is a graphical shell on top of the Linux command prompt. It behaves a bit like Windows on a regular PC and makes calls to the underlying hardware. The original Enigma is build for a DBOX2, another satellite receiver running on the Linux platform. Traveller uses the Enigma source code, but has replaced the libraries that make calls to the DBOX2 hardware by the original libraries from Dream Multimedia. However, there are still some incompatibilities between the two systems, so dont get mad if something goes wrong or doesnt work.
Lots of people are still working on the Enigma project at this time, which means that the software is not stable. Most parts of the Enigma software are in beta or even alpha testing, and features are added and removed day by day. Dont make use of Travellers Image if youre not willing to live with these limitations.

Where can I find the source code of Enigma
The Enigma software is published under the GNU-license, which means that everyone can download the source code and make their own contributions to the project. To do this, Enigma makes use of the CVS (Concurrent Version System). The CVS tree of the project can be found at http://tuxbox.berlios.de
Where can I find documentation on Enigma
Enigma is work-in-progress. This means that several people are working on the project at the same time, and that the project is constantly evolving, which makes it hard to create a good user manual at this stage. A German guy called EssU started working on preliminary docs in German that can be viewed at http://its.no-enigma.de. This is a good place to start if you want to know more about the user interface. A PDF version
can be downloaded at http://www.grundschule-imblumenviertel.de/_enigma/download. A bit further on in this manual, well cover the basic functionalities of Enigma as well.

Exploring your Dreambox

Booting
When you turn on your Dreambox, a screen that mentions the software is loading welcomes you. If this is the first boot after installing a new software version, its a good idea to erase the flash memory. As soon as you see the Loading screen coming up, press the key up button on the front of your Dreambox and keep it pressed until the LCD display says Flash erase. Release the button and wait till the procedure finishes. After a flash erase, a wizard guides you through two screens: the language set-up screen (in which you can pick a language) and the DiSEqC configuration screen ( where you have to specify your configuration: either you use no DiSEqC, a simple configuration or a complex configuration). Both settings can be altered later on in the Settings menu, so you can easily skip these screens by pressing the LAME button.

Lists overview

Enigma often uses lists to browse through for instance a list of television stations, a list of files or a list of favourites. Each time you see a list on the screen, the following buttons on your remote control can be used:

BOUQUET + or -

Zap through the different listings.
< or > on numeric keypad Go to top list / bottom list. 0 2=ABC 3=DEF 4=GHI 5=JKL 6=MNO 7=PQRS 8=TUV 9:=WXYZ UP / DOWN LEFT / RIGHT RED Go up a directory. Jump in list to items beginning with the selected letter.
Up / down 1 item in the list. Up / down 1 page in the list. Show service selector menu, allows you to add and remove items.

GREEN YELLOW

Toggle between classic and multi column style. Toggle focus between service and bouquet lists.

BLUE INFO HELP

Toggle between user bouquets and normal dvb bouquets. Shows the EPG selector for the highlighted channel. Shows help screen.

How to access the menu

In Enigma, your remote control is used to send commands to your Dreambox. Pressing the DREAM button brings up the menu. You can make a selection in this menu by flipping through the icons with the cursor keys, or by entering a number.

TV (1) and Radio (2) mode
In these modes, you can watch television channels or listen to radio channels on your Dreambox.
On the Infobar you can see the data of the current broadcast. On the left the channel number, on top the name of the channel and the location of the satellite. Underneath the name of current broadcast, the start time and the duration, followed by the same data for the next broadcast. On the bottom line you can see the current time, a graphical representation of the time from the current broadcast that already passed, four circles which represent the color buttons that can be used on this station, and three icons representing Encryption, Widescreen and Dolby Digital (active icons are yellow). In TV and radio mode, following keys can be pressed on the remote control:
Shows extended info on the current broadcast. You can use the cursor keys left and right to flip through the entire program list details.

TEXT VIDEO

Shows teletext (for more information, see the plug-ins chapter a bit further on in this manual) Toggle between DVR (digital video recorder) panel and Infobar. The DVR panel can be used to record the current broadcast. When the DVT panel is visible, the following keys can be used: RED key: fast rewind GREEN key: play Yellow key: Pause Blue key: fast forward TV key: stop Text key: Record

TV RADIO FILE

Switch to TV mode Switch to Radio mode Switch to File mode
Num pad > Playlist / history next Num pad < Playlist / history previous LEFT / Previous / next channel RIGHT Select a channel (just type the channel number) Back to previous channel
UP / Opens the Channel-Bouquet-Favourites list. DOWN RED Shows EPG schedule list. You can use the cursor keys to move around in the list. Click on OK to show the details. To add a recording in your timer, press the GREEN key. To remove a recording, press the RED key.
Show subservices/NVOD. Some channels use subservices. If this is the case, click on the GREEN button to select a subservice. To enable quickzapping (zapping through the subchannels with the cursor keys), press the GREEN key. To add a subservice to your user bouquet, press the YELLOW button. For pay-per-view channels, the message Select NVOD start time pops up on the screen. Click the GREEN button to select which show youd like to see and confirm with OK.
Opens teletext page 100 on the current channel.

YELLOW

Show audio selector. Here you can select which language or audio track youd like to hear.

File mode (3)

In file mode you can browse the contents of the Dreambox and the internal hard disk or external NFS share.

Emu menu (4)

This menu can be used to change different settings in the GBOX and Mgcamd emulators.

Channels

Transponder scan
Enables you to scan through all known transponders for a satellite and find all available channels. You can select either an automatic scan mode, which uses the transponder list available in the satellites.xml file, or specify your own frequency, polarity and symbol rate in the manual scan mode.

Satellites

The Dreambox makes use of the file satellites.xml to determine which transponders on which satellite have to be scanned. The default satellites.xml file installed in Travellers Image is not complete. If you want a better (but bigger) version, copy the xml file which can be found in the ZIP file to the location /var/tuxbox/config
Here you can define your satellite setup. If youve got only one LNB, select one single satellite. If youve got two LNBs equipped with DiSEcQ, select 2 satellites via DiSEcQ A/B. For four LNBs, select 4 satellites via DiSEcQ OPT A/B. Dishes with a motor are entered as non standard user defined configuration. Remember that if you change from one type of setting to another, you might loose your data. Your Dreambox warns you with a message.
Due to a bug, the Dreambox doesnt always save your DiSEqC settings. You are advised to perform a shutdown (through the menu) of the box after changing the DiSEqC parameters to force a save.
One single satellite This is the easiest setup. In this case, you have one fixed dish with one LNB pointing to one satellite. Just select the correct satellite in the list and press OK.
2 Satellites via DiSEqC A/B This is a typical configuration for a dual setup (mostly used for receiving Astra and Hotbird at the same time). In this case, you have one fixed dish equipped with two LNBs and a DiSEqC switch between them. Just select the name of the satellite corresponding to the the right DiSEqC.
4 Satellites via DiSEqC OPT A/B A combination of one single fixed dish equipped with four LNBs. Switching between them is done through the DiSEqCs OPT A/B protocol. Select the correct satellites corresponding to the right DiSEqC.
Many satellites via DiSEqC Rotor This is the most difficult setup, because many parameters can be changed here. However, their standard values (LNB 0, 22Khz Hi/Lo and Voltage H/V) are correct for most motorized installations (definitely for a STAB rotor). In this screen, you can add all the names of the satellites you wish to receive by pressing the GREEN button.
To configure LNB parameters, position your cursor in the LNB field and click the next page button. On this next screen, you can enter the lowest and highest frequency your LNB supports. The default values are ok for most cases. You can also specify a treshold value and demand an enable increased voltage to your LNB (for long cables).

Click the next page button to continue your setup. You can now modify the DiSEcQ parameters like MiniDiSEcQ (toneburst). Consult your LNB or motor manual to check the values you have to enter here.

Motor Setup

For a lot of motorized dishes (like a STAB motor), just select DiSEcQ mode 1.2 on this screen. All other parameters should not be changed.
This is where you can define how your motor should seek for satellites. Current DiSEcQ specifications do not allow a return channel from the motor to the receiver. To determine if the motor is still turning the dish to a certain position, the Dreambox is equipped with two cheat mechanisms to detect if the motor is still running. If you check use motor input power, you can enter the difference in power usage between your motor turning and not turning. If you dont check this option, you can enter the degrees your motor can turn per second. If your motor is equipped with a GOTOxx function (USALS protocol), you can check this option and enter the longitude and latitude of your location in minutes. Otherwise, youll see a list here with all the positions that are currently stored in the memory of your motor. Tip: you can find the location of your home using the following address: http://www.maporama.com/share/map.asp?
For a STAB motor use an input power of 70mA and activate the GOTOxx function.
If you want to make use of the USALS protocol, no further settings are necessary. Your Dreambox will turn the motor to the correct position when you start scanning all transponders. If your motor does not support the USALS protocol, youll have to search and store a ll satellites one by one. Now press the BLUE button. On this screen, you can select different modes: POSITION: manually seek the location of the selected satellite name by using the left and right cursor keys DRIVE TO STORED POS: drives the motor to the chosen memory position DRIVE TO SATELLITE: drives the motor to the chosen satellite DRIVE TO 0: drives the motor to its 0-point RECALCULATE: re-initialises the pre-stored memory positions in your motor (return to default factory configuration) SET EAST LIMIT: stores the east limit of your motor SET WEST LIMIT: stores the west limit of your motor DISABLE LIMITS: deactivates the software limits set by you ENABLE LIMITS: enables the software limits set by you If youre manually searching for a satellite, first select the satellite name from the box, pick a random transponder and start turning the motor with the cursor keys. Keep an eye on the meters below. When Lock and Sync are checked, a good signal has been found and the satellite can be stored in one of the memory positions of your motor.

This menu item currently does nothing.

Network

Here you can enter network specific settings, like the IP address of the Dreambox, the netmask, nameserver of your internet provider and a gateway. Check configure network to enable these settings.
If youve connected your Dreambox to a Windows XP server and youre sharing your internet connection with Microsofts ICS, the following parameters can be used: IP 192.168.0.9, netmask 255.255.255.0 and gateway 192.168.0.1. Alpha, brightness and contrast of the OSD (On Screen Display) can be changed here. If you want to be notified when the EPG is updated, check Show OSD on EIT update.
Brightness, contrast, and standby luminosity of the LCD display can be modified here. You can also invert the pixels on the LCD screen.

Remote control

Allows you to change the characteristics of your remote control. Repeat rate, repeat delay and the remote control style can be changed.
Here you can specify the colour format that has to be used by the Dreambox to send its images to your television: FBAS (CVBS), RGB or SVIDEO. You can also select the aspect ratio of your television set: 16:9 (using pin 8 on the scart plug), 4:3 pan & scan (full screen) or 4:3 letterbox (with black borders on top and bottom of the screen). Enables you to activate or deactivate the AC3 Dolby Digital output on the receiver.
Allows you to load another skin (graphical shell) for Enigma. The default skin in Blueenigma Big. Selecting another skin requires a reboot.

Language

Shows a list of supported interface languages. Select the wanted language and click on OK to activate.
Here you have to enter specific information concerning the Ngrab video/audio streaming server you want the Dreambox to send data to. SRU IP address and SRU port can be specified.
The server must be in the IP range of the Dreambox. For instance, if your Ngrab server is at the address 192.168.0.1, your Dreambox must have an IP address of 192.168.0.xxx (where xxx is 2 to 254). The standard port (4000) does not need to be changed in most cases.

Extra settings

Check Not ask anything if you dont want Enigma to let you acknowledge all actions. Check Hide error windows if you dont want to see errors. For the time being Advanced zap mode should be checked, because otherwise zapping through radio station causes several problems.

Harddisk

Setup functions for the internal hard disk.

Common interface

Allows you to reset and initialise the Common interface of your Dreambox.

Upgrade

More documentation on Tuxtxt http://www.dbox2.info/doku/tuxtxt.

Lemmings

More information will come here.

Mastermind

Minesweeper

Pacman

Tankwar

Tetris

Yahtzee

Recording and streaming

At this time, a channel can be recorded onto a hard disk, or streamed (send to) to a server.
Recording on a hard disk in the network
Normally, the internal disk drive in your Dreambox can be found in the /hdd map. If your Dreambox isnt equipped with a hard disk, but you do have a network connection to another machine, you can make use of the hard disk in that machine to record your favourite shows. In order to mount another hard disk in the Dreambox, use the following command: mount t nfs o wsize=4096,rsize=4096,nolock xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/dreambox /hdd where the xxxs are the IP address of the computer which has a NFS share called /dreambox. Instead of entering this command after each reboot, you can add the following instructions right after the first line of the start_enigma script, which can be found in /var/tuxbox.: ifconfig eth0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask 255.255.255.0 up mount t nfs o wsize=4096,rsize=4096,nolock yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy:/dreambox /hdd where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of your Dreambox and yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy is the IP address of the computer running the NFS share. When needed, unmounting can be done with the command umount /hdd A computer running the Windows software can act as a NFS server too. We recommend using Truegrid Pro NFS server 1.1 for this purpose, which is no longer
supported but can be downloaded for free online.de/home/Andreas.Steinmetz/ misc/links.html.

http://home.t-

Unzip the file to a directory on your harddisk. On the command prompt, type the following lines: mkdir %WINDIR%\ETC copy EXPORTS %WINDIR%\ETC\EXPORTS copy RPC %WINDIR%\ETC\RPC mkdir c:\dreambox mkdir c:\dreambox\hdd Adapt the EXPORTS file in your Windows directory and add the following line: /dreambox -path=c:\dreambox\hdd The lines starting with /c and /d may be deleted. To start the NFS server under Windows NT/2000/XP, type: PORTMAP add NFS add NFS start The NFS server will now run as a service and start automatically every time your pc is rebooted. To stop the NFS server temporarily, type: NFS stop If youre using Windows95, 98 or ME, start the NFS server by typing: PORTMAP NFS You can stop the program by killing the NFS task in Task Manager, followed by typing NFS without arguments on the command prompt.
How to view a recorded show on your Windows pc
In order to do this, you need a Windows codec (coder/decoder) that can work with MPEG2 transport streams. Elecard offers a great codec and even a nice player at http://www.elecard.com/download.
How can I build a hard disk in my Dreambox

Detailled instructions on how to do this are available on Dream Multimedias website at http://www.dream-multimedia.tv. There you can also find a list with hard disks that are certified to work on your Dreambox.

What is Tuxvision

Tuxvision is Windows program, which enables you to view and record steams coming from your Dreambox. You can download this software from http://tuxvision.dbox2linux.info. Besides the Tuxvision program, youll also have to download TRex, to convert the stream into different file formats.

What is Linux

Linux is an operating system that was initially created as a hobby by a young student, Linus Torvalds, at the University of Helsinki in Finland. Linus had an interest in Minix, a small UNIX system, and decided to develop a system that exceeded the Minix standards. He began his work in 1991, and development is still continuing till this day. Linux is developed under the GNU General Public License and its source code is freely available to everyone. Due to its nature, Linux has become quite popular worldwide and a vast number of software programmers have taken Linux's source code and adapted it to meet their individual needs. Since the Dreambox uses Linux, this means that programmers can make their own software to expand its current possibilities.

What is Busybox

BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common utilities into a single small executable. It provides minimalist replacements for most of the utilities you usually find in a standard Linux distrubution. The utilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options than their full-featured Linux cousins; however, the options that are included provide the expected functionality and behave very much like their counterparts. Since the amount of available memory is limited on the Dreambox, Busybox is the ideal solution. BusyBox is maintained by Erik Andersen. More information on Busybox is available at http://www.busybox.net. A complete manual can be found at http://www.busybox.net/downloads/BusyBox.html.

What is TinyLogin

Just like BusyBox, TinyLogin is a suite of small utilities for your Dreambox. TinyLogin is used to handle logins, user authentication, changing passwords, and maintaining users and groups. It also provides shadow password support to enhance system security. TinyLogin is, as the name implies, very small and therefore suited to fit in the limited memory of the Dreambox. TinyLogin is made by Erik Andersen. See http://freshmeat.net/~andersee for more information.

Tips and tricks

How to TELNET to your Dreambox
If youre a Windows user, you can use the TELNET or HyperTerminal application to get access to the Linux command prompt. Your username is root and the password is dreambox.

How to send files (FTP) to the Dreambox
Windows comes with a standard FTP program, which is very hard to use. An easy to use graphical FTP interface is available in Microsofts Internet Explorer. Just surf to ftp://root:dreambox@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (replace the xxxs by the IP address of your Dreambox). Copy & paste operations are available.
How to edit and upload your own settings
Download the utility called DreamBoxEdit at http://dreambox.happyllama.com.
How to edit files on your Dreambox using a Windows PC
Since Linux uses other characters than a Windows PC, you cannot edit files using for instance Notepad of Wordpad. Youll have to use a Linux compatible editor, like Ultraedit (which can be downloaded from http://www.ultraedit.com) This software also incorporates an FTP interface, which makes editing files on your Dreambox a piece of cake.
Where to find good channel lists
To fill your Dreambox with channel lists, youll have to scan all the transponders on each satellite you can receive. This is a lengthy task, so why not make use of someone elses efforts? Good channel lists can be found at http://www.hackweb.nl. You can use DreamBoxEdit to upload the settings in your Dreambox.
How to change your password
Open a TELNET session to your Dreambox and log on with the standard userid a nd password. At the prompt, type: passwd and enter your news password twice.
How to configure a proxy server
Some internet service providers require you to use a proxy server to surf on the internet. Proxy support is not enabled in Linux by default. To start using the proxy, youll have to modify the start_enigma script, which can be found in /var/tuxbox. After the first line, add: export http_proxy=http://yourproxy:proxyport However, Enigma does not support a proxy at this time, so an automatic software upgrade using the upgrade menu, will fail.
How to enter the console mode of your Dreambox
In case of severe difficulties with your Dreambox, it is possible to activate the serial console mode, which enables you to see what your machine is doing. In order to do this, youll need a serial null modem cable between a PC and your Dreambox. Configure Microsofts HyperTerminal to use 115200,N,8,1, XON/XOFF. Reboot the Dreambox by pushing all three buttons at the front at the same time. Youll now see the following data: Dreambox DM7000 loaded at: 00500000 006061F8 relocated to: 00400000 005061F8 board data at: relocated to: 0040555C 0040559C
zimage at: 00405Aavail ram: Linux/PPC load: console=none root=/dev/mtdblock/0 Adapt the last line (with the backspace key) and write: console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/mtdblock/0 This makes it possible to see what youre Dreambox is doing. To activate the DEBUG mode, quickly press ENTER twice after the Dreambox DM7000 message appears.

problem, leave AU-mode in the Gbox-section of Enigma's emu-menu set to "00" (Off). I have been playing with several of the larger disks in my Dreambox (Maxtor 6Y160L0 and a WD) and experienced some very curious disk-corruption. I'm using an ATA100-cable and seperate PSU for the disk, so that shouldn't be the problem.The corruption seems to go away when turning off DMA- transfers in the IDE-driver.At first, it looked like an LBA48-issue, but I shrunk the partition from 160GB to 80GB and still experienced the same problems. Turning off DMA makes things VERY slow and should be used as a last resort.Since then, I replaced my disk with the 120GB-version from Maxtor's same series (which is also on Dream Multimedia's "recommended"-list) and it seems happy.I now execute "/var/etc/premount", if it exists, just before mounting the harddisk, for those of you who want to experiment with their own hdparm-settings.On the package my Dreambox came in, it says "Support for internal HDD in any capacity", so this is probably a bug in the IDE-driver included in Dream Multimedia's kernel and will have to be left for them to fix, for now.
Changelog and version specific notes
20030117: - Initial release. 20030118: * People upgrading to this release from my initial release won't have to follow the flash erase-procedure from the installation notes. - Finally got the descrambler working in the beta104a.5-drivers.Many thanks to mcduff from the Sat4all-board for figuring out how to do this in the release1.02-drivers, after which patching those from beta104a.5 was peanuts.:-) - Included a newer mgcamd, which handles TPS correctly and should do Conax as well.Added a hack to work around the segfaults in this mgcamd and built in support for calling "/var/bin/camd" instead, if it exists and is executable, to be able to add your own. 20030120: * People upgrading to this release from my initial release won't have to follow the flash erase-procedure from the installation notes. However, if you want to add your own modules, you're going to have to c reate the directory "/var/modules/" manually in this case. - This version will record encrypted channels (almost) properly! Only at most the first 2 seconds will still be recorded encrypted, which will probably be fixed soon. Again, many thanks to mcduff, who figured this one out as well. - Minor bug-fixes in my camd-wrapper.In the previous release, no arguments where passed to "/var/bin/camd", which effectively made this whole feature useless.Noticed it just 10 minutes or so after release. Anyways, fixed now."mgcamd"-processes had the tendency to linger around for a while after zapping on some providers.My wrapper now shoots those. Also, the interval in which mgcamd is restarted has been lowered to 2 seconds.Some providers (most notably, Premiere) seemed to need this, as the picture sometimes froze for a short while.

20030211: * People upgrading to this release from my previous release won't have to follow the flash erase-procedure from the installation notes. - Enigma updated to latest CVS-release (10/02/2003 20:00).Fixed bug in previous release where the harddisk was recognized, but formatting didn't work. - Now executes "/var/etc/init1" instead of "/etc/init.d/init1", if it's available and executable, to provide yet another way to customize the modules you want loaded.Regular cautions apply. 20030214: * People upgrading to this release from my previous releases are advised to follow the flash erase-procedure from the installation notes. - Enigma updated to latest CVS-release (14/02/2003 20:00).Again, contains many new features, but is bound to contain it's share of bugs as well. Enigma's changelog from the Tuxbox-project: * Add support for multiple favourite lists ( user bouquets ) * Add lastchannel zapping with Key 8 * Show short service names in LCD when avail * Fix handy style browsing in original sorted DVB bouquets * Add support to rename recorded movies ( not the filenames ) * Show filename of recorded movies in channelinfo * Extended Event Info is now working on subservices and nvod channels * DiSEcQ setup wizard * New format for services bouquets and favourite lists this is important for better support of services with non unique tsid/onid combinations (feed and SCPCs ) * Show correct free diskspace on mounted nfs shares * Add partitioncheck support for reiserfs partitions
* Add for each satellite two new folders in serviceselector (one contains all services of this satellite, and the other contains all bouquets of this satellite) * Translation info will be shown in "about" dialog - Some cleanups.Unused libraries removed.Also removed most of the tools from the distribution, to make it a bit smaller. 20030217: * People upgrading to this release from my previous releases are advised to follow the flash erase-procedure from the installation notes. - Enigma updated to latest CVS-release (17/02/2003 01:30). - This release finally includes the Gbox-emu! See the beginning of this README for more information on it and how to use it. 20030222: * People upgrading to this release from my previous releases are advised to follow the flash erase-procedure from the installation notes. - Enigma updated to latest CVS-release (21/02/2003 20:00). Enigma's changelog from the Tuxbox-project: * Add help window support * Add full DiSEqC 1.1 support ( uncommitted switches ) * Fix support for Rotors behind DiSEqC Switches * Show Streaminfo on doubleklick Info Button - Small changes in several startup-scripts. Now correctly reads the environmentsettings from "/etc/profile" for the startup-scripts. Will now also load "ca.o" and "sci_drv.o"-modules (From dr. Matrix's release, not included), so you can experiment with applications requiring them. Simply place them into "/var/modules/" and they will be loaded automatically. - Emu-functionality is now controllable through Enigma's "games"-menu. 20030225: * People upgrading to this release from my previous releases are advised to follow the flash erase-procedure from the installation notes.

* now plugins can be started with http://boxip/cgibin/startPlugin?path=/bla&name=pluginname.cfg * Important timer bugfix * Fix PES streaming ( tuxvision and other ) * Bugfix Internet radio description showing * Add missing mkreiserfs - Incorporated the changes and additions of Dream Multimedia's latest release (Beta 1.05.3a) into this image. - Added some custom menu's, for configuring the emu, setting up NFS, etc. Many thanks to the authors, the Dbox2World-crew, for allowing me to incorporate them into my release. - The Samba-server now gets executed properly when placed into "/var/bin/", as per the instructions. - "/hdd/etc/init" will now get executed from the beginning of "/var/tuxbox/start_enigma", if it exists, so there's a permanent hook to start your own programs from harddisk, which will remain working after a flash-erase. Also, once you've saved an NFS-configuration, the correct IP -address will already have been set once this script gets called. 20030323: - Enigma updated to latest CVS-release (23/03/2003 22:00). - Made some stability-improvements.Most of the crashes (poweroffs) during zapping should be solved. - Small changes to CA-indicator and key-editor.CA-indicator will no longer show in DVR playback-mode.Included support for the CA-indicator in the "Silver Metal"-skin (thanks to Toxic[Q] for the modifications to the skin). - Made some changes to the shared libraries.All commands in Busybox should now work correctly.

 

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