2011年6月23日星期四

Dutch populist Geert Wilders acquitted of hate speech

The case was seen by some as a test of free speech in a country which has a long tradition of tolerance and blunt talk, but where opposition to immigration, particularly from Muslim or predominantly Muslim countries, is on the rise.
Instantly recognizable by his mane of dyed blond hair, Wilders, 47, is one of the most outspoken critics of Islam and immigration in the Netherlands.
His Freedom Party is now the third-largest in parliament, a measure of support for its anti-immigrant stance, and is the minority government's chief ally. But many of Wilders' comments -- such as likening Islam to Nazism -- are socially divisive.
The presiding judge said Wilders's remarks were sometimes "hurtful," "shocking" or "offensive," but that they were made in the context of a public debate about wholesale car dvd Muslim integration and multi-culturalism, and therefore not a criminal act.
"I am extremely pleased and happy," Wilders told reporters after the ruling. "This is not so much a win for myself, but a victory for freedom of speech. Fortunately you can criticize Islam and not be gagged in public debate."
The ruling could embolden Wilders further. He has already won concessions from the government on cutting immigration and introducing a ban on Muslim face veils and burqas.
"This means that his political views are condoned by law, his political rhetoric has been legalized," said Andre Krouwel, a political scientist at Amsterdam's Free University.
"This has made him stronger politically. He is needed for a political majority, he is basically vice prime minister without even being in the government."
Some Dutch citizens have started to question their country's traditionally generous immigration and aid policies, worried by the deteriorating economic climate, higher unemployment, incidence of ethnic crime and signs that Muslim immigrants have not fully integrated into Dutch society.
Similar concerns have helped far-right parties to gain traction elsewhere in Europe, from France to Scandinavia.
Farid Azarkan of the SMN association of Moroccans in the Netherlands said he feared the acquittal could further split Dutch society and encourage others to repeat Wilders's comments.
"You see that people feel more and more supported in saying that minorities are good for nothing," Azarkan said.
"Wilders has said very extreme things about Muslims and Moroccans, so when will it ever stop? Some will feel this as a sort of support for what they feel and as justification."
Minorities groups said they would now take the case to the United Nations Human Rights Committee, arguing the ruling meant the Netherlands had failed to protect ethnic minorities from discrimination.
"The acquittal means that the right of minorities to remain free of hate speech has been breached. We are going to claim our rights at the U.N.," said Mohamed Rabbae of the National Council for Moroccans.
Wilders, who has received numerous death threats and has to live under 24-hour guard, argued that he was exercising his right to freedom of speech when criticizing Islam.
The Amsterdam court had used a Supreme Court ruling -- that an offensive statement about someone's religion was not a criminal offence -- as the basis of its decision, leading to acquittal, the judge said.
Unusually, the prosecution team had also asked for an acquittal, arguing that politicians have the right to comment on problem issues and that Wilders was not trying to foment violence or division.
"I think it is good that he has been acquitted," said Elsbeth Kalff, an 83-year-old retired sociologist in Amsterdam.
"He has been told that he has been rude and offensive but it is on the border of what the criminal law allows. It is good, the Netherlands is, after all, a tolerant country and we should keep it that way."
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  • 2011年6月21日星期二

    Hulu Considering Selling Itself After Receiving An Offer

    CNBC and WSJ reporters.
    Julia Boorstin at CNBC says the offer did not come from Google, but doesn't say who the offer did come from.
    Hulu is not necessarily going to accept the offer. It is currently weighing its options.
    We're not sure who would buy Hulu. It's a tricky business because it relies on contracts with Disney, News Corp, and NBC to get its content. Those three companies, along with Providence Equity, are stakeholders in Hulu. So, for now, it's in their best interest to keep Hulu going.
    Hulu had been thinking about an IPO late last year, but shelved those plans because it doesn't have long term rights to the content it streams.
    Update: Here's the full WSJ story
    Don't Miss: Hulu On Track To Generate $500 Million In Revenue This Year
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    2011年6月20日星期一

    RIM is black-burying carriers with half-baked BlackBerrys

    Launching new products is always difficult. Launching new products with hundreds of different carriers is exponentially more difficult. Apparently there is an easy way and a hard way to do things, however, and RIM has been making carriers offers they can’t refuse. BGR has learned from a trusted source that RIM has been strong-arming several carriers, essentially forcing them to approve devices they normally would not move through the Technical Acceptance phase.
    Here is how it works: once an OS software build (bundle) has been tested internally at RIM, and the OS performs well, it moves up to be a Technical Acceptance candidate. The OS is then sent to the carrier to test and approve, or test and reject. If a carrier rejects a build, it can take weeks to get a new build tested and approved, and it can slow down a device’s release by months — as evidenced many times with different BlackBerry products in the past.
    What’s the problem, then? We have been informed by a very reliable source at a major carrier that RIM has been putting an enormous amount of pressure on carriers to approve the upcoming BlackBerry smartphones like the BlackBerry Bold 9900 — phones that have to hold RIM over until its next-generation platform launch in 2012 — and that certain carriers will be approving the devices, “no matter what — with bugs and problems.”  Additionally, RIM is putting huge pressure on its internal engineers to deliver Technical Acceptance bundles even when there are serious problems with the OS. In short, RIM is pushing unfinished OS builds from its engineers to the carriers, and demanding that the carriers approve them.
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  • The thing is, this isn’t something new, and it’s part of the reason your BlackBerry is so buggy, reboots randomly, and there are possible signal and connection issues. There have been multiple devices, we have been told, that have been forced through the Technical Acceptance process with multiple carriers, and it’s one of the reasons some carriers launch devices sooner than others (barring any exclusivity arrangements) — some play ball but others won’t. Remember how Rogers was one of the first carriers to launch the BlackBerry Bold 9000 while AT&T didn’t launch the device until November? The device constantly failed Technical Acceptance on AT&T, but Rogers pushed the device out anyway as a result of pressure from RIM. And Rogers is most certainly not the only carrier that has found itself in that position.
    Spokespeople from RIM and Rogers did not immediately respond to a request for comment. An AT&T spokesperson declined to comment.
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    2011年6月19日星期日

    Microsoft's accidental success story

    - Microsoft introduced a peripheral device for gaming in November called Microsoft Kinect for Xbox 360. The product turned out to be a brain-dead simple-to-use, innovative and completely new user interface. It became the fastest-selling consumer electronics product in history, and has now sold more than 10 million units.
    Kinect's reception has been more akin to an Apple product like the iPod, iPhone or iPad than a Microsoft one. Usually Microsoft has to spend hundreds of millions of marketing dollars just to become a second-tier player. Think of Bing, or Windows Phone 7. But not the Kinect. It just took off. Everyone loves it. The Kinect is Microsoft's iPad -- the hot consumer appliance with no significant competition.
    Then something really unusual happened. Kinect became the hottest platform in the industry for bold new inventions. Scientists, hobbyists and inventors started "hacking" the Kinect to build crazy new contraptions, all without Microsoft's knowledge or permission.
    Microsoft is used to battling pirates, counterfeiters, hackers and users who want to use without paying. So it was even more surprising when the company embraced and encouraged the movement. Microsoft's approach to Kinect reminds me of Google's approach to Android. In both cases, the companies have no idea where others will take the platform and take a hands-off approach to the direction of innovation.

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    Richi Jennings:
    Microsoft Kinect in the enterprise: Not just for gaming
    Microsoft officially sanctioned such "hacks" this week by releasing a software developers kit (SDK) for Kinect. What's unusual about the release is that Microsoft says it's "a free beta release for noncommercial applications." In other words, it's for hobbyists, tinkerers, hackers, scientists and inventors, rather than industry partners, software developers and OEMs. The company plans to release a commercial version later, which can be used for third-party applications that will be sold to the public.
    Microsoft's SDK is very exciting for one major reason: People have already done mind-blowing things with Kinect even without the SDK. Kinect has been hacked to make serious breakthroughs in technology for marketing, medicine, business, computer science, entertainment and robotics.
    Marketing
    A Russian company called ARDoor has created an in-store "mirror" called the AR Door Kinect Fitting Room that superimposes clothes on shoppers. They can quickly cycle through different outfits to see how they'll look.
    Medicine
    An academic researcher at the Technical University of Munich created something he calls the "Magic Mirror." Designed for teaching anatomy, the system creates the illusion of a mirror that shows the user's insides through a "hole" in the body.
    Business
    A graduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill created a 3D video conferencing system using four Kinect devices. The system uses head tracking to simulate reality. For example, with a conventional videoconferencing system, the other user is just flat on the screen. If you're looking at the user straight on, the view doesn't change when you move to the side. But with the Kinect-based 3D system, if you move to one side, you see the side of his or her face, rather than just the front.
    Computer Science
    MIT researchers built a working version of the user interface from the Steven Spielberg movie Minority Report, which involves computer control via very fine hand and finger gestures.
    Researchers at Germany's Fraunhofer Institute created an elegant system for controlling a Windows PC with in-the-air hand gestures.
    Entertainment
    One "Kinect hacker" invented a motion-controlled sound-and-laser system that enables an on-stage performer to control an audio track and laser lights just by moving around. The laser beams can imitate the performer's motion or respond to gesture-based commands, and the sounds mirror the movement of the lights.
    Accessibility
    A Portugese scientist created a shopping cart system called the wi-GO for people in wheelchairs that follows the user around automatically.
    A team of researchers at Sweden's Lulea University of Technology invented an autonomous wheelchair for the blind. The wheelchair contains a map of its surroundings, which it uses to navigate. But it can also avoid obstacles and people.
    French researchers are working on a Kinect-based system for reading sign language. The user signs, and the system translates it into written or spoken language.
    Robotics
    UC Berkeley scientists created an autonomous flying robot using Kinect. The system's software can detect the floor, which it uses to know its own altitude, as well as objects and most importantly researchers to avoid flying into them.
    Researchers at Technical University Munich used Kinect to enable a robot to shop and cook. Their custom software identifies the locations of products on a shelf, as well as ingredients on a counter, or cooking tools like pots, pans, spoons and so on.
    Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania even taught a robot to read signs and posters using Kinect. The Kinect hardware is used to identify the signs, and compensate for different reading angles, which enables better optical character recognition.
    Not bad for a cheap gaming peripheral.
    Microsoft has an amazingly hot product on their hands, and something even better: A hot platform.
    There's no question that in-air gesture-based interfaces will be huge in the future. Microsoft's lead is so vast, and so many people have already invested so much time and effort mastering the system, that it's unlikely anyone will catch them.
    Microsoft is helping out with SDKs. But to truly exploit this once-in-a-generation opportunity, Microsoft should be funding hot Kinect projects, awarding grants to Kinect-based academic researchers and giving away Kinect units to inventors like candy. And Microsoft should wait and see who builds what, then buy the companies with technology that can be integrated into either Xbox or Windows.
    Nobody should have to tell the company's motion-gaming division the obvious truth: Microsoft needs to make the right moves if it wants to win. And so far, so good.
    Mike Elgan writes about technology and tech culture. Contact and learn more about Mike at Elgan.com, or subscribe to his free e-mail newsletter, Mike's List.
    Read more about Emerging Technologies in Computerworld's Emerging Technologies Topic Center.
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  • 2011年6月16日星期四

    Facebook Readies an iPad App, Finally

    Facebook had its application for the iPhone ready right when the Apple App Store opened in July 2008. But more than a year after the iPad went on sale, there is still no official Facebook app for it.
    That is about to change. People briefed on Facebook’s plans say that in coming weeks the company plans to introduce a free iPad application that has been carefully designed and optimized for the tablet.
    The app has been in production at Facebook for almost a year, going through several design iterations, and is now in the final stages of testing, according to these people, who declined to be named because they were discussing confidential product plans.
    One person who works with Facebook said Mark Zuckerberg, the company’s chief executive and founder, has been heavily invested in the process, overseeing design decisions and the app’s unique features.
    People who have seen the application said it has a slick design that has been tailored for the iPad and its touchscreen interface. Facebook developers and designers have also overhauled the Facebook Chat and Facebook Groups features for the application. And the app will go beyond the features available on the Facebook Web site by allowing users to shoot and upload photos and videos directly from the iPad’s built-in cameras.
    “The photo and video experience is amazing, offering full resolution and full-screen images,” said a person who has seen the app.
    Jaime Schopflin, a communications manager at Facebook, declined to discuss any future products. “We have a great relationship with Apple that is exemplified by our iPhone application, but with regards to an iPad application we have nothing to announce now, and cannot comment on future Facebook products,” she said. Apple declined to comment.
    Facebook’s users have complained in the past that its Web interface is not optimized for the iPad or any other touchscreen experience. In response, a number of outside developers have introduced Facebook-friendly applications for the iPad, including My Pad, iFace and Friendly.
    The new app could be a boon to both Facebook and Apple. Mobile applications and optimized mobile Web sites have been a major area of growth for Facebook, with the company saying that there are now more than 250 million Facebook users actively accessing the service on a mobile device. Facebook is approaching 700 million users worldwide.
    A compelling Facebook application for the iPad could help Apple woo customers who are torn between buying an iPad and a competing Google Android tablet. Apple has sold more than 25 million iPads since the device was introduced last year.
    Apple also plans to help Facebook promote the new application by featuring it prominently in the App Store, said a person familiar with the plans for the app.
    In addition to the iPad app, Facebook also plans to introduce a better version of its Web site for the iPad. It is unclear when this will be unveiled, but it is not intended to compete with a Facebook iPad or iPhone application, and instead is meant “to supplement these experiences,” this person said
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    2011年6月13日星期一

    Next iPhone reaches final testing stage, Verizon likely won’t support 3G FaceTime this year

    Prototype iPhone 4 from last year
    A previously accurate Apple source has told 9to5Mac some interesting information regarding what 2011 holds for the iPhone and Apple’s popular FaceTime video chat service.
    • The next generation iPhone has reached the final testing stage (aka “AP” stage [Thanks, Chronic!]) and is now being carried around by high level Apple and carrier executives.
    • Although this has been assumed since the no-iPhone-at-WWDC-rumors broke, the current plan is for a September launch for the next-generation wholesale iPhone.
    • Apple and Verizon have yet to strike a deal regarding FaceTime over 3G for the Verizon network. Keep in mind that 3G and 4G aren’t the same thing. < Don’t read into that too much. Or maybe do.
    • Apple and Verizon are still working out kinks regarding support for iOS 5′s over-the-air updates, which we broke the news about, so carrier support may or may not be delayed past fall 2011.
    While snooping around the iOS 5.0 SDK we located references to “N94″ and “N93.” These are internal code names for two unreleased iPhone models. As we have already told you, the N94 is an iPhone 4 with an A5 dual-core processor and it is likely the device that a small group of elite iOS app developers got their hands on in late April. The N93 is likely a carrier variation of the N94.
    We aren’t too sure what this variation could be, as the only time a model number varied based on a carrier in iPhone history was with the iPhone 4: GSM is N90 and CDMA is N92. Verizon already leaked that the next iPhone features a GSM+CDMA chip, so perhaps the N93 or N94 is the Sprint model we told you about – or T-Mobile.
    Oh, and one final thing… according to the iOS SDK, and the same snooping we used to break the news that the iPad 2 will feature the same cameras as the fourth-generation iPod touch, it looks like the next-generation iPhone will keep the 5 megapixel sensor found on the iPhone 4. Many of us were expected a boost to 8 megapixels after Seth broke the news about Sony CEO’s comments on Sony making cameras for Apple. Perhaps Apple never updated the SDK files, though, or maybe the N94 and N93 are scrapped devices all together. Maybe Apple took the extra three months to whip up something totally new: not just an iPhone 4 with an A5 to boot.
    P.S: We are expecting some more intelligence soon, so stay tuned!
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    2011年6月12日星期日

    Openbox S10 box HD receiver

    New Arrival Openbox S10 HD PVR receiver updating from S9, more competitive


    Openbox S10 the new model HD receiver out, cover all functions of S9, but most cost effective
    -PVR HDMI
    -ETHERNET PORT, can work with CCCAM, and sharing with dreambox server
    -CA and CI ( DM800HD without CI )
    .............
    Advantages over other receivers:

    1/ BLIND SEARCH: not only blind searches signals in DVB-S, but also DVB-S2. The Blind Search feature is very fast.
    2/ AC3 Digital Sound: Digital sound through HDMI output
    3/ Recording: Using an optional external Flash USB drive or HD, you can record your favorite shows and setup timer to do the same while you are out of the house.

    It is the cheapest HD receiver; Can be used around the world;
    Multilingual support on screen menu (OSD): English, French, Deutsch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, Russian, Polish, Arabic, selectable--and Language can be increased in the future.

    MAIN FEATURES

    1/Receive Digital High Definition (HD) and Standard Definition (SD) Satellite Signal
    2/Supports DVB-S, DVB-S2, MPEG-2 & MPEG-4
    3/Digital Video Recorder through USB (external flash or hard drive are not included)
    4/The most affordable FTA HD receiver on the market today.
    5/Worldwide compatible
    6/Hardware Blind Search DVB-S and DVB-S2 (fast search less than 2 Minutes on most satellites)
    7/Linux MIPS Operating System
    8/HD DVB-S2 SHARP 7306 Tuner

    General Specifications:

    300 MHz MIPS Processor - Linux Operating System
    Fully compliant MPEG-4 H.264/AVC Main Profile Level 3 & High Profile Level 4.1;
    Fully compliant MPEG-2 MP@HL & MP@ML;
    Fully compliant MPEG-1 Layer I & II & III, Dolby Digital Audio(AC3);
    SCPC & MCPC receivable from C/Ku band satellites;
    multiple LNB-Switching control (supports DiSEqC1.0/1.1/unicable/1.2/1.3(USALS) supported)
    NIT search supported;
    Support MHEG-5;
    Support HDMI 1.3;
    Support PVR(store in USB disk);
    Multimedia files playback(by USB);
    Support Electronic Program Guide(EPG) for 7 days;
    Teletext and subtitle out through OSD;
    Support multi-lingual DVB subtitle and teletext;
    Automatic and manual channel scan options;
    automatic service scan
    channel-change time < 1 second
    OSD in many languages and skin-support
    Multilingual support on screen menu (OSD): English, French, Deutsch, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Danish, Greece, Portuguese, Finland, Holland, Turkish, Czech, selectable;
    LED Display
    Multiple display mode: 1080i/720p/570p/576i/480p;
    MPEG-2 / H.264 Hardware decoding
    Videotext Decoder
    Analog audio output: stereo(L+R);
    Digital audio output: S/PDIF by coaxial and optical;
    S/PDIF Interface for digital bit stream out (AC-3)
    YCbCr available;
    2 x Scart (RGB, FBAS or S-Video)
    Screen format:auto, 4:3, and 16:9;
    Upgrade software through USB2.0 port;
    Powerful program management function, parent lock;
    CA 1x slot and CI 1xslot
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    OpenBox s9 - Sky News

    Hi

    I'm struggling with lip sync issue. I'm happy to swap out HD channels with SD channels to overcome the problem, but my worst lip sync issue is with Sky News. As far as I can tell all SD Sky News channels cause reboot, and I have removed them.

    I'm using NM_HDS2_CMT_1101030405 firmware after researching this issue on this forum.

    The only other thing I've done is use a channel list created for 28.2

    Any ideas, as it's really annoying. dreambox


    It's slightly worse IMHO, and if I use TP Prog.rar in post 42 here, it's much worse.


    Can channel lists have this effect. It's certainly my finding with Sky News HD.
    Openbox s9
    If only I could get SD channel that would do me fine, but as already stated it causes reboot.


    Any other ideas, otherwise I think I'm gonna revert back to the combo I was using.

    What are the factors that can affect this other than firmware. My common sense says none, and I don't hear too many complaints about it here although it certainly does get mentioned.
    Ive read elsewhere that sky news is still rebooting even with the new firmware which is meant to fix this. So , ya you are right. Its the box itself , not the channel lists causing the problems. I never watch sky news, its mainly just kids proggrames on my openbox. The only thing you can do is change channel and back again to sky news, this usually fixes the lipsync. Its a pain i Know .
    i get the same on mine lip sync i change channel then back ,this is with latest firmware its worse than 2 firms ago resort back to before they put softcam on ,its better ,also freezes alot on sharing and, get a good channel list then skynews wont reboot it, if watching hd movies on new firmware your be ok until near end then piccy wil go blobky , and also my other boxes work fine off same dish so its not dish or anything else its the box , they obviously dont know how to get it to work properly...
    That's not quite correct, it do display the EPG, but in a different format, one can still use the < > arrow keys to select different days.

    At least that's how it performs with me, I'm currently running a motorized channel list, and I can see no differance, apart from the format of course.
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    2011年6月8日星期三

    demon Dm8000 revision

    DDdemon Dm8000 revision:
    Ddemon Dm8000 revision 21/04/2011
    Genuine image with the Last CVS
    Monis T @ D € D € V € € R LoP T € @ M:
    Creator & Codes: - rubi17-° ° ANTR @ G ° °
    Betatester: - Antrag-tonino1956-rubi17-dreambox34


    news:
    operator new emu: menu-configuration-manager softcam
    demonscript: menu-configuration-demonscript (plugin to launch various scripts, opportunity 'to download the online setting)
    hd glass14 default skin at the start
    new bootlogo
    Italian language by default
    epg without written mediaset visible in analog
    menu 'configuration expert already' enabled by default
    glass light utility with several very important functions including the device manager to mount USB sticks, CF and HDD
    blue button already 'active list of various plugins

    plugin:
    modem
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    manual install (plugin-install ipk-tar.gz tar.bz2 into tmp)
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    genuine dreambox
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    fan control
    vlc
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    PicturePlayer
    14 hd glass setup
    mediascanner
    gp3 flashbackup
    CrossEPG downloader


    No configuration emu or emu on board to do it for cardserver, and everything ', however, can be downloaded online and can be handled by new softcam manager.

    a dutiful thanks to the authors of the various utility plugin glass skin pacth etc etc, without which it would be possible to make many things, especially through eiidi semicolon.

    news:
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    demonscript: menu-configuration-demonscript (Various plugins to launch scripts, opportunity 'to download the online setting)
    hd glass14 default skin at the start
    new bootlogo
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    epg without written mediaset visible in analog
    menu 'configuration expert Already' enabled by default.wholesale
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    Already blue button 'list of active plugins Various

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  • No configuration emu or emu on board to do it for cardserver, and everything ', however, can be downloaded online and can be handled by new softcam manager.

    a dutiful thanks to the authors of the various utility plugin glass skin pacth etc etc, without which it would be possible to make many things, especially through eiidi virgola.
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    2011年6月7日星期二

    newbee dm500 user help

    newbee dm500 user help
    Hi chaps i have pretty good kmowledge with the linux system and are able to flash new images no problem.
    At the moment wholesale i have installed NabiloDM500-V08-MAXVA
    as a lot of forums said it was a good stable image.
    Heres my setup 90 cm motorised dish
    i love trying different images its fun and its good for the community
    i used to be able to flash an image then add my service and bouquet files in minutes on the dbox but unfortunatly i cant seem to find the correct files with filezilla i've tried a few things with no luck please help guys
    I've always used DreamBoxEdit for editing and installing service and bouquet files.
    I've never used Filezilla so cannot comment on using it for this or any purpose.
    DreamBoxEdit is a purpose made tool for the job, it's easy to use and very comprehensive.
    Use Google if you need to find it.
    Best wishes, John.
    Glad you've sorted that one.
    I'm not sure about bulsat keys! Is it a sat package or a particular satellite?
    In general, for most Emus, keys are placed in the /var/keys folder. For newcamd (I don't think it's used much now), they go in /var/scce.
    The easiest way to keep keys up-to-date is to use a key updater. I use the demonisat updater which is available in the following post, with installation instructions:
    TV Globo International on 13e ?
    This uses ANTR@G keys.
    Hope this helps?
    Best wishes, John.
    Edit:
    OK. I've checked now. Bulsat is on 39E.
    Last edited by td03-5; 21-10-2010 at 05:52 AM
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    Error resetting lock bits Error while Flashing Dreambox DM 500S

    Error resetting lock bits Error while Flashing Dreambox DM 500S
    Hi,
    I am facing a strange issue this time while Flashing the Dreambox 500S.wholesale
    after the image is loaded to the box during CRC I get the error "Error resetting lock bits".
    After that all operations stops.
    Can anyone tell me what to do next.
    I am using Gemini image with Dreamup 1.3 Version.
    Regards,
    MB
    15-10-2010 #3 deleted

    Guest flash erase without bmon then flash

    No joy Dale
    It looks like a faulty component on the board from what i have been reading.
    Dreambox
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