# For Red Hat/Fedora/CentOS sudo rpm -Uvh xmeye-surveillance-latest.rpm
If you are working with FPGA development, you may be referring to
sudo xmeyelinux upd --verify-checksums sudo xmeyelinux upd --clean-cache
# Keep only last 5 backups cd "$BACKUP_DIR" 2>/dev/null && ls -t xmeyelinux-backup-*.tar.gz 2>/dev/null xmeyelinux upd
Run the software and use the "IP Search" function to find your DVR/NVR's IP address.
Yes, by default. However, you can perform an offline update by downloading the UPD bundle file ( .upb ) from the official portal and applying it with:
, a popular Linux-based firmware and cloud platform used by various Chinese OEM manufacturers for DVRs, NVRs, and IP cameras. You can find them on official vendor sites
download_update() awk 'print $1')
are experimenting with cheap Linux cameras to replace restricted manufacturer software with open-source alternatives. Cross-Platform Accessibility:
echo "Checking for update..." wget -q --spider $UPDATE_URL if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "No update available." exit 0 fi /dev/null && ls -t xmeyelinux-backup-*.tar.gz 2>
: These are standard utilities used to search for devices on a network and push firmware updates to XMEye-based cameras and recorders. You can find them on official vendor sites like Firmware Downloads : Manufacturers such as provide specific
xmel-info --version
The firmware version (e.g., v4.0.x , v5.0.x ) dictates the UI and features available. Why You Need an "XMeyeLinux UPD" (Update)
No. This simply means the UPD daemon is pruning older patch files that are no longer relevant to your current build.
print_warning "New version available: $LATEST_VERSION (current: $CURRENT_VERSION)" return 0