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Gemini image - wow!
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<blockquote data-quote="BGonaSTICK" data-source="post: 86667" data-attributes="member: 176912"><p>Yeah, if you FTP to your box, you will see that the USB image correctly manages its file resources in its own USB /var directory, absolutely fine. Also easy to copy cams and keys from one image to another with FTP.</p><p></p><p>I found there were a few useful sub-menus in Gemini for fiddling with addons, but not too many (... and I can't remember what they are now!).</p><p></p><p>Also found a neat way to clean up the uninstall menu options after I corrupt mine. </p><p></p><p>The script to remove an addon (CAM's, keypacks etc.) is in the /var/uninstall dir, and you can safely delete the options that are no longer required, or even edit them and replace. They are easily understood.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to stick with Gemini for now (I'm going to add 103 to my 102). It's much neater, the download still works (but it's slow to start sometimes) and it uses a standard implementation of CAMS, esp. NewcamD (my fave) which you can easily update manually (unlike the Hydra images - struggled with the 5.26 to 5.27 upgrade, but then I was very tired).</p><p></p><p></p><p>STICK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BGonaSTICK, post: 86667, member: 176912"] Yeah, if you FTP to your box, you will see that the USB image correctly manages its file resources in its own USB /var directory, absolutely fine. Also easy to copy cams and keys from one image to another with FTP. I found there were a few useful sub-menus in Gemini for fiddling with addons, but not too many (... and I can't remember what they are now!). Also found a neat way to clean up the uninstall menu options after I corrupt mine. The script to remove an addon (CAM's, keypacks etc.) is in the /var/uninstall dir, and you can safely delete the options that are no longer required, or even edit them and replace. They are easily understood. I'm going to stick with Gemini for now (I'm going to add 103 to my 102). It's much neater, the download still works (but it's slow to start sometimes) and it uses a standard implementation of CAMS, esp. NewcamD (my fave) which you can easily update manually (unlike the Hydra images - struggled with the 5.26 to 5.27 upgrade, but then I was very tired). STICK [/QUOTE]
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