[Resolved] Howto install madplay
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 Hello and how are you Onion Community, I would like to install "madplay" or "mpd" on my Omega. On opkg install madplayI getUnknown package 'madplay'. 
 Collected errors:- opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package madplay.
 I searched through the forum and found that some people managed to do it. Running Ω-ware: 0.1.1 b308 and the usb audio adapter seems to work out-of-the-box, as it is visible with lsusbandcat /proc/asound/cardsThanks in advance for your help. Edit: 
 I just downloaded the precompiled packages that where needed (besides madplay - libid3tag and libmad) from https://downloads.openwrt.org/latest/ar71xx/generic/packages/packages/ withwgetand then runopkg install {filename.ipk}As I assume I need to setup a Cross Compile Environment (https://github.com/OnionIoT/OpenWRT-Packages/wiki/Setting-Up-the-Cross-Compile-Environment) to compile my own builds and then just simply download them to the Omega and install. Or alternatively I could use the cloud compile. 
 
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 @Christoph-Zembrowski Did you perform an opkg updatesince you last rebooted your Omega.
 The list of available packages foropkgis help in temporary storage and is lost over a re-boot so cannot be found until you update the list.
 Until the list is updated, you will get theUnknown package ...message for any package you try to install.
 Once a package is installed it will be available over a re-boot.
 
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 Thanks @Kit-Bishop. That's the advice, that I was looking for. I did indeed a reboot after opkg updateAs I understand I can install all packages available at https://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05.1/ar71xx/generic/packages/packages/ 
 
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 @Christoph-Zembrowski Yes, I believe that is one of the repositories that opkgconsults.
 Along with two others it is listed in theopkgconfiguration file/etc/opkg/distfeeds.conf
 Once you have done aopkg updatethe commandopkg listwill list all packages available from all known feeds
 Additionally, if you have obtained a???.ipkfile for a package and copied it to your Omega, you can install it using:- opkg install <path to .ipk file>
 though you may possibly need to take care yourself of any other packages it may depend on 
 
