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        <description>This guide is aimed for people who wish to create packages of applications for the Neuros OSD, which will be installed using Lpkg.

A package essentially consists of a tar archive of the application's directory tree. For example, the lighttpd package is a tar containing the following file structure:</description>
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        <description>Lpkg is a package manager, a program to help you add/remove applications (packages) on your OSD. If you already use Linux on your PC then you have probably encountered this concept before.

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Packages

A package is an application that has been packed up in a certain way, which makes it possible for Lpkg to download and install that application automatically in a matter of seconds.</description>
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        <description>Lpkg is a package manager, a program to help you add/remove applications (packages) on your OSD. If you already use Linux on your PC then you have probably encountered this concept before.

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Packages

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        <description>wooble

wooble is a web interface for the OSD. It allows you to control your OSD via a web browser on your PC, iPhone or other device. For more information on wooble, see it's project page. Specifically the installation page can be found here.

wooble_iphone

Adds the mentioned support for iPhone and iPod Touch devices into wooble.</description>
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