Re: [mythtv-users] Minimum hardware requirements for a Frontend

2006-01-03 Thread Nick Bloch
On 1/2/06, R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 (On the backend, I plan to have multiple tuner cards, 300GB+ SATA hard
 disks, 1.5GB RAM, etc.)

 I need a frontend to mainly view Live TV and recorded shows.

 What would you recommend as the minimum hardware requirements for a frontend?
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I agree that if you are limiting yourself to live tv and recordings,
then cle266 is the way to go. There are some bargain small form factor
boards out there with c3 800MHz and cle266 that are a lot cheaper than
the Epias. The only drawback is that none of them seem to have tv-out.
I recently set up a dedicated front end on a PC Chips M789CG with an
LCD monitor as display and it works perfectly. The only place it
chokes is in the program browser - the miniature live tv window
stutters a bit when browsing.
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[mythtv-users] Follow symlinks when deleting

2006-01-01 Thread Nick Bloch
I can't get the option Follow symbolic links when deleting files to
work. It's enabled in mythtv-setup. I've checked that the symlinks
themselves are correct, and the file permissions are also set
properly.

Nevertheless, whenever I delete a recording, the symlink is deleted
and the target is left in place.

Any ideas?
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Re: [mythtv-users] Follow symlinks when deleting

2006-01-01 Thread Nick Bloch
Sorry, it looks like I wasted your time. I found a problem with the
script I'm using to archive recordings. It was creating duplicate
copies.

Myth seems to be following the symlinks after all.

Thanks
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