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  • weedman
    Top Poster
    • Dec 2011
    • 134

    #16
    Originally posted by redders1974
    hi again in menu/plugin browser i have
    -key manager
    -setup quick button
    -flash expander
    -media scanner
    -audio sync setup
    -webinterface
    -tspanel
    -cross epg downloader

    also glass 16hd

    p.s i have mentioned further back about the hdd
    Hmmm.. Im baffled what taking all your box Flash memory.

    You could go into TSPanel and uninstall the `Packages` you dont require, these usually take more plugins (But be careful, Only remove packages you dont need, else you risk screwing up your box [you will have to reflash it]).

    As for the HDD, I remember you was going to buy one, got a bit confused. Im assuming you have it and its installed.
    As said, I have 9MB free memory, can you go to your TSpanel and `Uninstall Package`, and Screenshot your packages with the web interface through your PC?. I know this is long, but you must have something taking up loads of space.

    Sometimes, you will remove the `plugin`, (Which removes it from the `plugins` menu), but it does not actually remove the package, you have to manually remove the package.
    Packages can take up a lot of memory, so make sure you have also removed the corresponding package of the plugins you removed.

    Without actually being at your computer, I cant really tell you whats taking up so much memory. As said, I have everything installed in my previous post, and I still have 9MB left.

    Try removing `packages` of the plugins you dont use.
    - Thanks to those who deserve them, and none to those who don't...
    - DM 800 HD - Clone | DM 800 HD SE - Clone | Openbox S11
    - weedman

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    • redders1974
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 26

      #17
      how do you manually remove a package and

      how do you force remove a package
      Last edited by redders1974; 13 February, 2012, 15:45.

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      • weedman
        Top Poster
        • Dec 2011
        • 134

        #18
        Originally posted by redders1974
        how do you manually remove a package
        how do you force remove a package
        Force remove a package with telnet:

        1. telnet to your box.
        2. `ipkg --force-depends remove packagename`

        For more info on `ipkg`, in Command prompt, after you have connected to your box,
        type: `ipkg ?`.. this will give you a list of available commands to run on your box, in regards to package management.

        For more info: check this link... : Opkg Package Management
        Last edited by weedman; 13 February, 2012, 15:53.
        - Thanks to those who deserve them, and none to those who don't...
        - DM 800 HD - Clone | DM 800 HD SE - Clone | Openbox S11
        - weedman

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