On 5/1/05, Gayle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Three quick things... > > 1. 0.18 + DVB > > For some reason I lost the UK DVB-T EPG data after updating to 0.18, no matter > what I did I got no guide data (compile flags definitely correct). I updated > to CVS yesterday and all is now well again. Commercial flagging is now > working like a charm as well (in 0.17 it never really worked for me). I also > had issues with the program guide hanging on me if I tried to move away from > the initial starting point but this is also now resolved. All in all, many > thanks for an excellent release that solved some other minor niggles I had as > well. > > 2. Deleting files in MythMusic > > This may sound dumb, but how in Earth do you delete a file in MythMusic? I > have a few CDs with empty tracks a few seconds long that I'd like to remove. > > 3. Internet connection > > Some Myth plugin features require an internet connection to work properly, I'm > on dialup and hate on demand dialling (I don't care if something wants to > update itself at 3am, I do NOT want my modem dialling while I try to sleep!) > so I threw together a quick script to toggle the dialup internet connection > when I press a remote button. It's only a few lines and is included below in > case it's of use to someone else. > > Regards, > > Gayle > > #!/bin/bash > # Toggle internet connection from within MythTV and show info on OSD. > > # For a list of available interfaces use cinternet -I > INTERNET_INTERFACE="" > > # PROVIDER should be the name of the ISP as configured in KInternet > PROVIDER="" > > if cinternet --interface-name=$INTERNET_INTERFACE --status|grep -q > "disconnected" > then > mythtvosd --bcastaddr=127.0.0.1 --template=alert > --alert_text="Establishing internet connection." > cinternet --interface-name=$INTERNET_INTERFACE --provider-name=$PROVIDER > --start > else > mythtvosd --bcastaddr=127.0.0.1 --template=alert --alert_text="Closing > internet connection." > cinternet --interface-name=$INTERNET_INTERFACE --stop > fi
Please pardon me for seeming to be so dense, but what is "cinternet" A Google and a search of these archives didn't turn up anything that seemed relevant. Thanks. -- MM _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users