If you can provide more context (where you got the file, device type, operating system), I can give a more precise guide.
I was unable to find any verified technical articles or official documentation for a software package named dx80ce820syn213brelpkg
This specific string appears to be a highly specific filename, likely for a firmware update or a system-level driver (possibly related to "DX" series hardware or "Syn" Synology/Synaptics components). Without a matches in public databases, it is possible the name is part of a private enterprise repository or contains a typo.
If this is related to a specific piece of hardware or a corporate software suite, I recommend checking: official support portal dx80ce820syn213brelpkg install
of the hardware manufacturer (e.g., Cisco for DX80 devices, Synology for NAS add-ons). Your organization's internal knowledge base
or IT documentation if it is a proprietary deployment package. readme or release notes
typically included within the compressed archive of the package itself. Could you please double-check the of the package or provide the name of the hardware/device you are trying to update? If you can provide more context (where you
It looks like you're trying to install a package or run a command related to DragonBoard 80ce820 (likely a Qualcomm-based embedded board) or a specific firmware/kernel module — possibly for Synaptics or BREL (bootloader/recovery related tools).
The string dx80ce820syn213brelpkg install doesn’t match any standard Linux package name. It might be:
Here’s a generic, safe content to help you investigate and install if it’s a valid package on an embedded Linux (like Debian/Ubuntu for DragonBoard): Here’s a generic, safe content to help you
./dx80ce820syn213brelpkg
If it’s a compressed archive:
file dx80ce820syn213brelpkg
# Then based on output (e.g., gzip, tar, zip), extract appropriately
sudo pkg install nginx