Andreas Will said the following, on 04/02/2008 20:28:
> Hi,
>
> i continued testing. I added the following line
> remote = 'mceusb' to the entries UP and DOWN in lircrc. Then i don't
> get the message
>
> no event mapping ... in context menu for the buttons UP and DOWN.
>
> But freevo still doe
Evan Hisey said the following, on 04/02/2008 21:22:
> Duncan
>
> On Feb 3, 2008 11:27 PM, Jake Tschetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Jake Tschetter wrote:
I just updated my freevo box to Fedora 7 yesterday. I want to have the
Audio Album Tree plugin loaded but that needs python-
Michael Brown Just wondering if rc2 includes all the new features of 1.7.6? If not, could
> I just use plugins from 1.7.6 in rc2?
>
> I'm running Georg's Ubuntu packages of rc1 on one machine, and thinking of
> upgrading to rc2.
Yes, when I get a patch for either 1.7.x or 1.8.x I apply it to
Just wondering if rc2 includes all the new features of 1.7.6? If not, could I
just use plugins from 1.7.6 in rc2?
I'm running Georg's Ubuntu packages of rc1 on one machine, and thinking of
upgrading to rc2.
Thanks!
/Mike
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Duncan
On Feb 3, 2008 11:27 PM, Jake Tschetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>Jake Tschetter wrote:
> >> I just updated my freevo box to Fedora 7 yesterday. I want to have the
> >> Audio Album Tree plugin loaded but that needs python-sqlite. Seems it's
> >>not available for F7. python-sqlite2 i
Hi,
i continued testing. I added the following line
remote = 'mceusb' to the entries UP and DOWN in lircrc. Then i don't get
the message
no event mapping ... in context menu for the buttons UP and DOWN.
But freevo still doesn't move up and down in the menu when i press the
button UP or DOW
Hi,
i reinstalled pylirc and lirc. Installed freevo 1.7.6. The mce remote
still doesn't work. I still get messages like
no event mapping for key 'LEFT' in context menu
etc. etc.
With kaffeine the remote works.
When entering locate pylirc i get :
/usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/pylirc-0.0.5-p
Hello Christian,
i use python-json with debian (so easy apt-get install python-json) i don't
know about another distros, but i could say you what files install
python-json:
(19:47)([EMAIL PROTECTED])(/usr/src)$ dpkg -L python-json
/.
/usr
/usr/share
/usr/share/python-support
/usr/share/python-su
Duncan Webb wrote:
> Duncan Webb wrote:
> | Hi all freevoers,
> |
> ~ > I'll write a detailed announcement in the next couple of days with all
> | the release details but for now here is the change log from
> | http://doc.freevo.org/ChangeLog
>
> First of all, I would like to thank everyone who has
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Duncan Webb wrote:
| Hi all freevoers,
|
~ > I'll write a detailed announcement in the next couple of days with all
| the release details but for now here is the change log from
| http://doc.freevo.org/ChangeLog
First of all, I would like to thank eve
Hi there,
Please, could someone (or the author) be a little more verbose on the
Flickr plugin documentation? The plugin request the json package
installed, but json has no "install" procedure, so i guess it´s just a
matter of creating a json directory on python site-packages and thrown
the files t
Geert Geurts said the following, on 04/02/2008 11:23:
> Hello,
> I'm using listen.py www.listen-project.org as a mediacentre and whould
> like to switch to freevo. Except the music playing interface of listen
> is much better I think. Does anybody know if there already is a listen
> plugin for fre
Duncan Webb wrote:
> Michel Lespinasse said the following, on 04/02/2008 03:23:
>> On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 10:20:41PM +0100, Duncan Webb wrote:
>>
>>> This goes against the grain a bit but this a very short announcement
>>> that the new releases of Freevo-1.7.6 and Freevo-1.8.0rc2 are available
Hello,
I'm using listen.py www.listen-project.org as a mediacentre and whould
like to switch to freevo. Except the music playing interface of listen
is much better I think. Does anybody know if there already is a listen
plugin for freevo? If so where can I find it? if not how much work is
it going
Hi all,
we talked about Piren a few times in the past, so I think that can be of
some interest for the list the announce of latest Piren release, version 8.2.
>From the Piren web-site:
Piren is a Debian based live distribution, with Freevo as the main user
interface. It's suitable for building an
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