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I did a similar thing to you, and saw the same.There was a little oddness however - having used the webif to do 'Package Management -> Update package list from internet' I initially saw 4 packages that could be updated.
These were busybox, webif, and I think jim-oo and jim-sqlite.
For no particularly good reason, I individually upgraded busybox, then jim-oo and at that point the webif stopped showing me any available upgrades.
However, then clicking the 'Upgrade all packages' button upgraded webif and jim-sqlite3, removing jim-pack in the process (I was paying more attention at that point after the upgrades list went blank) and all seem well, from a superficial look round.
Shame, I was hoping that might help, since I'd somehow failed to spot the Upgrade All button previously...I did a similar thing to you, and saw the same.
Where do you see the play button?After rebooting the box and restarting the web interface, I can now see the play buttons.
Web Interface -> Browse Media Files -> Click on a recording link/title -> button next to Close at bottom right of popup.Where do you see the play button?
My pie chart is fine, and yes you assume correctly.Shame, I was hoping that might help, since I'd somehow failed to spot the Upgrade All button previously...
Just to sanity check we're talking about the same thing since I'm new in these parts - I'm assuming your missing pie is the disk usage graphic that's normally prevalent in the top right corner of the web interface..?
Try rebooting your box and close and restart your web interface, this worked for me.Mine just has Close. Not working on the HDFOX-T2 as yet.
Ooops sorry, confusing you with the poor unfortunate who's lacking not only a pie chart but also letters in their username.My pie chart is fine, and yes you assume correctly.
I'm using Firefox also, have you noticed that the transport controls are there, but invisible.And to post something on-topic: the Play button works for me in Firefox (VLC doesn't seem to have a Chrome plugin out of the box) on a non-decrypted HD recording. No transport controls though.
It's my telephone number.Ooops sorry, confusing you with the poor unfortunate who's lacking not only a pie chart but also letters in their username.
Rebooting my HDR on it's own did not work for me, so I cleared my browser history and restarted my web interface as well, and then it worked.I have rebooted several times and no change. HDRmode shows the same symptoms re: Piechart.
Fair enough. If you do need some letters, I'm sure I've got some spare lying around here I could send youIt's my telephone number.
Victor gets enough poison-pen letters already.Fair enough. If you do need some letters, I'm sure I've got some spare lying around here I could send you
Yes, but would they all be spelled out in the phonetic alphabet?Fair enough. If you do need some letters, I'm sure I've got some spare lying around here I could send you
As brian suggested, clearing your browser cache might be worth a try, especially since you said earlier I think that the presence of your pie is intermittent (not a phrase I imagined saying when I got up this morning).