I Agree Matt, I don't think it is an ACPI issue, I removed that out of my
kernel some time ago as a possible cause.
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Solved:
It was the backend file /etc/mysql/my.cnf bind address afterall. It needs to be
set to the IP of my backend instead of localhost (127.0.0.1).
Helps if you restart mysql after the change though ... ;-)
Would be really helpful if this was in the documentation though.
I have a similar problem, which I was just able to fix. I was given
some clues from an earlier thread about Time Stretching. Balaji Ramani
told me to recompile (or download his RPMs) WITHOUT opengl_vsync. I did
this and it works perfectly. Not sure what is broken in .17, but it has
something to do
Hi All,
Anyone else discovered this? I have only noticed it after upgrading to 0.17,
I have to pause LiveTV for a couple of seconds so that playback is slightly
delayed to recording ... and it's smooth as silk, if I don't do that, I get
jerky motion. Hardware hasn't changed since 0.16.
Thanks for the replies:
Most new packages of mysql have network access turned off by default.
Check your mysql startup files and make sure that they allow network
access. On Mandrake (and Redhat, I think) that is set
in /etc/sysconfig/mysql, but I don't know about Gentoo.
Lonnie
What do I put
. example, for TV one I put
TV1.mr.geek.nz into that field.
But no joy . :(
Can anyone shed some light on this.
Regards,
ebike
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bash-2.05b$ mythfilldatabase --file 0 -1 tv.xml
### bypassing grabbers, reading directly from file
Query