How to Install and Use Enigma2 Plugin Extensions Tuxcom
Enigma2 Plugin Extensions Tuxcom is a useful tool for managing files and settings on your Enigma2 receiver. It allows you to browse, copy, move, delete, rename, edit and execute files on your receiver's file system. You can also view and edit configuration files, change permissions, run commands and scripts, and more. In this article, we will show you how to install and use Enigma2 Plugin Extensions Tuxcom on your receiver.
How to Install Enigma2 Plugin Extensions Tuxcom
There are different ways to install Enigma2 Plugin Extensions Tuxcom on your receiver, depending on your image and device. Here are some common methods:
enigma2 plugin extensions tuxcom
Download File: https://blltly.com/2vKbIB
If you have an OpenPLi image, you can install Enigma2 Plugin Extensions Tuxcom from the feed by using the command opkg install enigma2-plugin-extensions-tuxcom in a terminal or via Telnet.
If you have an OpenATV image, you can install Enigma2 Plugin Extensions Tuxcom from the plugin browser by pressing the green button on your remote control and selecting Plugins > Download plugins > Extensions > Tuxbox Commander.
If you have a Dreambox device, you can download the latest version of Enigma2 Plugin Extensions Tuxcom from this link and copy it to /tmp folder on your receiver. Then you can use the command opkg install /tmp/enigma2-plugin-extensions-tuxcom_*.ipk to install it.
If you have a VU+ device, you can download the latest version of Enigma2 Plugin Extensions Tuxcom from this link and copy it to /tmp folder on your receiver. Then you can use the command opkg install /tmp/enigma2-plugin-extensions-tuxcom_*.ipk to install it.
After installing Enigma2 Plugin Extensions Tuxcom, you need to restart your receiver for the changes to take effect.
How to Use Enigma2 Plugin Extensions Tuxcom
To use Enigma2 Plugin Extensions Tuxcom, you need to launch it from the plugin menu by pressing the blue button on your remote control and selecting Plugins > Tuxbox Commander. Alternatively, you can assign a shortcut key to it by going to Menu > Setup > System > Button Setup > Shortcuts > Blue button (or any other button) and choosing Tuxbox Commander from the list.
Once you launch Enigma2 Plugin Extensions Tuxcom, you will see a split screen with two panels. Each panel shows a list of files and folders in a directory. You can use the arrow keys on your remote control to navigate through the panels and select files or folders. You can also use the numeric keys to jump to specific directories:
0: Root directory (/)
1: Home directory (/home)
2: Media directory (/media)
3: Var directory (/var)
4: Etc directory (/etc)
5: User directory (/usr)
6: Lib directory (/lib)
7: Bin directory (/bin)
8: Sbin directory (/sbin)
9: Dev directory (/dev)
You can also use the following buttons on your remote control to perform various actions:
OK: Enter a directory or execute a file.
MENU: Show a context
e033bf56a8