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ggravier
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Can't remove plugins...

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Hi!

(EDIT : I forgot to specify, this is for my TL-MR3040 router.)

I installed a few themes to play with them. Used the plugins interface.

Now they are installed. If I "opkg list-installed" I get the full list, including the themes section :

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plugin-gargoyle-i18n-English-EN - 1.0.0-1
plugin-gargoyle-theme-by-matei - 1.8.0-1
plugin-gargoyle-theme-dark-one - 1.8.0-1
plugin-gargoyle-theme-horchata - 1.1-1
Now when I try to remove them from the GUI, it doesn't work.

When I try from the CLI I get an error message :

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root@nzone:/plugin_root# opkg remove plugin-gargoyle-theme-by-matei
ERROR: Package plugin-gargoyle-theme-by-matei is installed to destination 'plugin_root' which is not writable, cannot uninstall
root@nzone:/plugin_root#
Also, now, I can't switch themes anymore from the web GUI now that I've activated horchata theme (which is a nice theme, but I want to try others).

Any suggestions / ideas?

Thanks,
Gilles.
Last edited by ggravier on Sun Sep 13, 2015 2:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
Using Gargoyle on TP-Link TL-MR3040 v2 with custom WiFi MAC to run a Nintendo Zone router.

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Re: Cat remove plugins...

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Is all of these things you're posting about being done on the MR3040?
I think the small flash size might be causing an issue.
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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Re: Cat remove plugins...

Post by ggravier »

Hi!

Yep! MR3040. I've reset to default settings, and that cleared everything and I reconfigured it. :)

It does have a very small FLASH size...

Gilles
Using Gargoyle on TP-Link TL-MR3040 v2 with custom WiFi MAC to run a Nintendo Zone router.

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