Pirlouwi schreef:
> I want to start freevo using /etc/init.d/freevo, but I don't want it to
> be started as root.
su - $your_freevo_username -c "freevo -fs &"
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I don't know what has changed in my config, and therefore need I your help.
When my freevo is in the first menu, and that I close the dvd drive with a
commercial dvd in it, I expect the dvd to start playing with xine.
It did before, but not anymore.
In place, the freevo screen shows this informati
Why not just use autologin through inittab, like it's in the wiki?
2007/6/24, Pirlouwi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I want to start freevo using /etc/init.d/freevo, but I don't want it to be
> started as root.
> Is there a way to do this?
> Config variable?
> Other trick?
> Thx.
> LOUIS
>
>
Why not just use autologin through inittab, like it's in the wiki?
2007/6/24, Pirlouwi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I want to start freevo using /etc/init.d/freevo, but I don't want it to be
> started as root.
> Is there a way to do this?
> Config variable?
> Other trick?
> Thx.
> LOUIS
>
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acpi seems to be broken in Ubuntu Feisty. But it is enabled in the BIOS.
Is there another reason than acpi why my screen goes to suspend mode during
a video playback?
LOUIS
2007/6/21, Pirlouwi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello Ryan,
I just have disabled acpid and acpi-support, that were started in my
I want to start freevo using /etc/init.d/freevo, but I don't want it to be
started as root.
Is there a way to do this?
Config variable?
Other trick?
Thx.
LOUIS
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