[Freevo-wikilog] [Freevo Wiki] Update of "DocumentationPage"

2003-04-06 Thread freevo-wikilog
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@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@
 logos, to locate and grab the images. The logos are stored and will be displayed in 
the channel list.
 
 === Remote control software (lirc) ===
-Basicly what happens is when Freevo starts up it checks to see if you have an entry 
called /dev/lirc that is created upon installing Lirc. If Freevo finds this device 
entry, it starts its remote_control_lirc.py script which waits for data passed to is 
through the /dev/lirc device node. Now Lirc translates the signals it recieves into a 
human readable string which is configured through the lirc hardware.conf file. (On my 
Debian system it is located in /etc/hardware.conf). The remote_control_lirc.py script 
matches the text string it recieves from lirc to a command in Freevo, which is covered 
in the $freevo_home/freevo_config.py script or an extra config file for the remote.
+Basicly what happens is when Freevo starts up it checks to see if you have an entry 
called /dev/lirc that is created upon installing Lirc. If Freevo finds this device 
entry, it starts its remote_control_lirc.py script which waits for data passed to it 
through the /dev/lirc device node. Now Lirc translates the signals it recieves into a 
human readable string which is configured through the lirc hardware.conf file. (On my 
Debian system it is located in /etc/hardware.conf). The remote_control_lirc.py script 
matches the text string it recieves from lirc to a command in Freevo, which is covered 
in the $freevo_home/freevo_config.py script or an extra config file for the remote.
 
 As it says below, I would check to make sure that the you at least have Lirc working 
with the remote before attempting to get it to work with freevo.
 


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[Freevo-wikilog] [Freevo Wiki] Update of "DocumentationPage"

2003-04-06 Thread freevo-wikilog
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The comment on the change is:
Change "is" to "it"

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@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@
 logos, to locate and grab the images. The logos are stored and will be displayed in 
the channel list.
 
 === Remote control software (lirc) ===
-Basicly what happens is when Freevo starts up is checks to see if you have an entry 
called /dev/lirc that is created upon installing Lirc. If Freevo finds this device 
entry, it starts its remote_control_lirc.py script which waits for data passed to is 
through the /dev/lirc device node. Now Lirc translates the signals it recieves into a 
human readable string which is configured through the lirc hardware.conf file. (On my 
Debian system it is located in /etc/hardware.conf). The remote_control_lirc.py script 
matches the text string it recieves from lirc to a command in Freevo, which is covered 
in the $freevo_home/freevo_config.py script or an extra config file for the remote.
+Basicly what happens is when Freevo starts up it checks to see if you have an entry 
called /dev/lirc that is created upon installing Lirc. If Freevo finds this device 
entry, it starts its remote_control_lirc.py script which waits for data passed to is 
through the /dev/lirc device node. Now Lirc translates the signals it recieves into a 
human readable string which is configured through the lirc hardware.conf file. (On my 
Debian system it is located in /etc/hardware.conf). The remote_control_lirc.py script 
matches the text string it recieves from lirc to a command in Freevo, which is covered 
in the $freevo_home/freevo_config.py script or an extra config file for the remote.
 
 As it says below, I would check to make sure that the you at least have Lirc working 
with the remote before attempting to get it to work with freevo.
 


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