Firebox LCD Driver for LCDProc
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I am not a driver coder, this might be the wrong way, but I have compiled a sdeclcd.so that has "no timeout" on a i386 FreeBSD 10.3 virtual machine.
So far it works great on my x750e.
All I did was edit "sdeclcd.c" and replace "BACKLIGHT_OFF" to "BACKLIGHT_ON" on lines 650 and 676
Hope this works for you
You can grab it here : http://www.vizi0n.com/watchguard/sdeclcd.so or as an attachment to this post
Feel free to edit my post if the method I haved used is not the proper way to remove that timeout.
Thank you so much for the effort, vizi0n. However, this did not work on my 64-bit XTM515 box.
As noted by dhoffman98, LCDproc failed to start after replacing the release sdeclcd.so file with your modified version. Maybe it has to do with the 64-bit architecture vs 32-bit. I do not possess the required knowledge to know.
I tried messing around with online C compilers but got super frustrated trying to find a way to compile to a .so file. It seems to me that eliminating the timeout would be more complicated than, say, increasing the timeout from 30 seconds to 300,000 seconds, although that would add a tiny amount of processor overhead.
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Yes, you need a 64bit driver to run in 64bit. That error is what you see when you try to load a 32bit driver.
Steve
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Yes this driver is for 32 bit, I can recompile it for 64 bit later tonight for you fancy 64 bit folks :P
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I have updated my previous post with both drivers as separate attachments
32 bit version : http://www.vizi0n.com/watchguard/sdeclcd.so.32bit.zip
64 bit version : http://www.vizi0n.com/watchguard/sdeclcd.so.64bit.zipPlease confirm if the 64 bit works as I have no way to test it. Also make sure that you run "chmod +x sdeclcd.so" to make it executable
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Thank you, vizi0n. That worked on my XTM515 box (running 2.3.4 amd64)! Now the backlight stays on! I am happy and frankly kinda giddy. I appreciate your help.
Cheers
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Thank you, vizi0n. That worked on my XTM515 box (running 2.3.4 amd64)! Now the backlight stays on! I am happy and frankly kinda giddy. I appreciate your help.
Cheers
You're welcome
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hi guys ,
offtopic :any lcd recomend for work with pfsense ?
thanks .
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I have updated my previous post with both drivers as separate attachments
32 bit version : http://www.vizi0n.com/watchguard/sdeclcd.so.32bit.zip
64 bit version : http://www.vizi0n.com/watchguard/sdeclcd.so.64bit.zipPlease confirm if the 64 bit works as I have no way to test it. Also make sure that you run "chmod +x sdeclcd.so" to make it executable
I apologize in advance if this is a stupid question. I opened the file "sdeclcd.so.64bit.zip" and noticed the "__MACOSX" folder. I don't have a Mac.
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I don't have a Mac.
I do haha. Sorry, I did not notice that it had added this folder. I thought I had zipped it on my VM. You only need the .so file inside the zip
EDIT: I have updated both zip files to remove the __MACOSX folder
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Thank you, vizi0n. That worked on my XTM515 box (running 2.3.4 amd64)! Now the backlight stays on! I am happy and frankly kinda giddy. I appreciate your help.
Cheers
Hi, How did you manage to get pfsense loaded on your XTM 515? I have a XTM 535 and want to load pfsense, but no write up is available. From what I understand 515 and 535 have the same internals, only software locked by watchguard.
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Replied in the XTM 5 thread.
Please don't double post. This thread is specifically for questions about the LCD driver. And it's included upstream in LCDproc now anyway.
Steve
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I have updated my previous post with both drivers as separate attachments
32 bit version : http://www.vizi0n.com/watchguard/sdeclcd.so.32bit.zip
64 bit version : http://www.vizi0n.com/watchguard/sdeclcd.so.64bit.zipPlease confirm if the 64 bit works as I have no way to test it. Also make sure that you run "chmod +x sdeclcd.so" to make it executable
Oh dang the backlight turns off now after pfSense 2.4.1 update. Any ideas? Could this be a file signing issue?
Cheers
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I have updated my previous post with both drivers as separate attachments
32 bit version : http://www.vizi0n.com/watchguard/sdeclcd.so.32bit.zip
64 bit version : http://www.vizi0n.com/watchguard/sdeclcd.so.64bit.zipPlease confirm if the 64 bit works as I have no way to test it. Also make sure that you run "chmod +x sdeclcd.so" to make it executable
Oh dang the backlight turns off now after pfSense 2.4.1 update. Any ideas? Could this be a file signing issue?
Cheers
Even after reuploading the file?
32-bit support has been deprecated and removed – There are no images available for 32-bit (x86/i386) Intel architecture systems
Awww its the end for the updates on my x750e :(
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Yes, I tried that. I also tried:
1. deleting the sdeclcd.so file and replacing with fresh downloaded copy
2. uninstalling LCDProc package and reinstalling
3. rebootingMaybe I missed something, or maybe 2.4.1 added a file signing feature for security? I'll keep trying…
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Aaah 2.4 is using FreeBSD 11, mine were compiled on 10.3
I will create new ones
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Can you try this one ?
http://vizi0n.com/watchguard/sdeclcd.so.freebsd11.zip
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Thank you so much, Vizi0n. I can confirm that your new file works on pfSense 2.4.1. This new modified LCDproc sdecled.so file keeps the LCD backlight powered on forever. These are the steps I used:
1) stop the LCDproc service
2) open console shell
3) mv /usr/local/lib/lcdproc/sdeclcd.so /usr/local/lib/lcdproc/sdeclcd.so.bak
4) fetch http://vizi0n.com/watchguard/sdeclcd.so.freebsd11.zip
5) unzip sdeclcd.so.freebsd11.zip
6) cp sdeclcd.so /usr/local/lib/lcdproc
7) chmod +x sdeclcd.soCheers
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Thank you so much, Vizi0n. I can confirm that your new file works on pfSense 2.4.1. This new modified LCDproc sdecled.so file keeps the LCD backlight powered on forever.
You're welcome!
I have updated my previous post with the download links and attachments
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Hi,
ich have a little Problem.
I'm not able to install LCD Proc.
Any time i tryed to install it on the WebGUI there are some fails:>>> Installing pfSense-pkg-LCDproc... Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue... pfSense-core repository is up to date. Updating pfSense repository catalogue... pfSense repository is up to date. All repositories are up to date. Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting) The following 2 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked): New packages to be INSTALLED: pfSense-pkg-LCDproc: 0.10.5 [pfSense] lcdproc: 0.5.7_2 [pfSense] Number of packages to be installed: 2 The process will require 1 MiB more space. [1/2] Installing lcdproc-0.5.7_2... [1/2] Extracting lcdproc-0.5.7_2: . pkg-static: Fail to create temporary file: /usr/local/lib/lcdproc/.CFontz.so.70EQSoDb3VPJ:Not a directory [1/2] Extracting lcdproc-0.5.7_2... done Failed
My System is a XTM 510
with 2.4.3-RELEASE (amd64)Anybody able to help me?
Thanks in advance
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Hmm, not seeing that here.
>>> Installing pfSense-pkg-LCDproc... Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue... pfSense-core repository is up to date. Updating pfSense repository catalogue... pfSense repository is up to date. All repositories are up to date. The following 2 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked): New packages to be INSTALLED: pfSense-pkg-LCDproc: 0.10.5 [pfSense] lcdproc: 0.5.7_2 [pfSense] Number of packages to be installed: 2 The process will require 1 MiB more space. 253 KiB to be downloaded. [1/1] Fetching lcdproc-0.5.7_2.txz: .......... done Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting) [1/2] Installing lcdproc-0.5.7_2... [1/2] Extracting lcdproc-0.5.7_2: .......... done [2/2] Installing pfSense-pkg-LCDproc-0.10.5... [2/2] Extracting pfSense-pkg-LCDproc-0.10.5: ......... done Saving updated package information... done. Loading package configuration... done. Configuring package components... Loading package instructions... Custom commands... Executing custom_php_resync_config_command()...done. Menu items... done. Services... done. Writing configuration... done. Message from lcdproc-0.5.7_2: ============================================================== The default configuration files have been installed as /usr/local/etc/LCDd.conf.sample /usr/local/etc/lcdproc.conf.sample /usr/local/etc/lcdexec.conf.sample Copy and edit them as needed. ============================================================== >>> Cleaning up cache... done. Success
You have any other packages installed? Low drive space?
That looks like a general LCDproc issue though. Better to ask here:
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=44034.0Or maybe in the packages section generally.
Steve