El Martes, 27 de Marzo de 2007 15:19, Jason Tackaberry escribió:
> > directfb don't need/want X running. IIRC in the wiki it suggests using
> > ratpoison as window manager, this works well for a dedicated box as it is
> > so light weight.
> >
>
> Why use a window manager at all?
You don't need
On 2007-03-27 01:21, Duncan Webb wrote:
> directfb don't need/want X running. IIRC in the wiki it suggests using
> ratpoison as window manager, this works well for a dedicated box as it is
> so light weight.
>
Why use a window manager at all?
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> Alberto Hernando schreef:
>
>> Yes, I was already thinking that starting X, freevo et al. as soon as
>> possible
>> should be done. But I don't know if I can just change the order of the
>> boot
>> scripts. I'll have to try. I want to touch as little things as possible,
>> but
>> I don't care doi
Alberto Hernando schreef:
> Yes, I was already thinking that starting X, freevo et al. as soon as
> possible
> should be done. But I don't know if I can just change the order of the boot
> scripts. I'll have to try. I want to touch as little things as possible, but
> I don't care doing what I
Jaap Struyk wrote:
> Alberto Hernando schreef:
>
>> I know that there
>> are some more LFS users here, so I wanted to ask if they have any useful
>> tips
>> for this. For example, any change in the bootscripts to get a faster boot,
>> or
>> anything else.
>
> If U use Hlfs make sure you buil
El Monday 26 March 2007 12:32:17 Jaap Struyk escribió:
> I created a dedicated user freevo in /srv/freevo with all of it's media
> inside there and use attached startup script.
> For fast boot only load what you need for freevo and then start freevo
> with the script, so networking/lirc/tv-card/sou
El Monday 26 March 2007 15:31:44 Buckley Hopper escribió:
> > That's interesting. I have an ati radeon 9700 pro in mine, and with the
> > stock xorg drivers with debian etch, I couldn't get tv out working (I
> > believe support is not included yet).
>
> Oh, just realized you meant the ati propriet
Buckley Hopper wrote:
> Alberto Hernando wrote:
>> I'm using the ati drivers to get tv-out. I hope I
>> can still use them. If not, perhaps I'll have to use vesa...
>
> That's interesting. I have an ati radeon 9700 pro in mine, and with the
> stock xorg drivers with debian etch, I couldn't get
Alberto Hernando wrote:
> I have freevo 1.6.3 running in a debian box.
I have debian as well.
> Well, LFS is
> less bloated and my feeling is that it runs faster. LFS users understand
> me...
Let me know how that turns out. I'm curious to know if there's a
noticeable difference in cpu load u
Sorry, forgot the script...
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Groetjes Japie
#! /bin/bash --login
source /etc/sysconfig/rc
source $rc_functions
case "$1" in
start)
echo "Starting Freevo system..."
su - freevo -c "LC_ALL=nl_NL LANG=nl_NL
PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/u
Alberto Hernando schreef:
> I know that there
> are some more LFS users here, so I wanted to ask if they have any useful tips
> for this. For example, any change in the bootscripts to get a faster boot, or
> anything else.
If U use Hlfs make sure you build python stuff without stack smashing
p
Hi.
I have freevo 1.6.3 running in a debian box. I'm quite happy with it, but I'm
also a LFS user, so I want to switch to LFS to run freevo. Why? Well, LFS is
less bloated and my feeling is that it runs faster. LFS users understand
me...
The point is that I have a spare partition in my freevo b
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