Hi there,
I just upgrade my main freevo box to the last svn version (r10818),
and after that the headlines stoped to work. All i have in the logs is
something like "ERROR: could not open
http://rss.slashdot.org/Slashdot/slashdot";. I had a few problems to
get this version to run as it seems to be
Hi John!
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 02:55:19PM +0100, John Molohan wrote:
> Does anyone have any opinions on either of these two boards:
>
> Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS4
> ASUS P5K-E/WIFI-AP
Personally, I'd prefer the Asus board.
Last december I built a new PC with at Gigabyte P35-DS3R board (rev.
2.0), C
El dom, 22-06-2008 a las 22:42 +0200, Markus Wittenberg escribió:
> Hi
>
> I'm using freevo 1.8.1 on Ubuntu Hardy. To start freevo automatically I'm
> using
> the 'Boot directly into Freevo: Using GDM' solution
> (http://doc.freevo.org/BootFreevo).
>
> Usually the computer should go sleeping.
El dom, 22-06-2008 a las 14:55 +0100, John Molohan escribió:
> Hi,
> I'm thinking of upgrading my system. Does anyone have any opinions on
> either of these two boards:
>
> Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS4
> ASUS P5K-E/WIFI-AP
I have a Gigabyte mobo with nForce 630i (integrated Geforce 7150 with
VGA/DVI/HDM
No, that's not the way it happened at all.
I thought my hard drive was the trouble, obtained a replacement and then at
install tested the memory, so I'm rebuilding my Freevo box with gentoo on a
new drive.
Which file contains the Favourites list?
Because I should be able to copy that over from t
Hi
I'm using freevo 1.8.1 on Ubuntu Hardy. To start freevo automatically I'm using
the 'Boot directly into Freevo: Using GDM' solution
(http://doc.freevo.org/BootFreevo).
Usually the computer should go sleeping. This works fine when gdm is running
and
freevo is started manually. When hitting
Omry Yadan schrieb:
> Hi all,
> I recently started to watch full HD H264 videos (1920x1080).
> It's really heavy on the CPU, and I had to get coreavc for linux, which
> is an adaptation of coreavc - a windows multi-core decoder for h264 to
> linux.
> my problem is that even with that codec, my sy
Hi all,
I recently started to watch full HD H264 videos (1920x1080).
It's really heavy on the CPU, and I had to get coreavc for linux, which
is an adaptation of coreavc - a windows multi-core decoder for h264 to
linux.
my problem is that even with that codec, my system is right on the edge
of pr
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 5:09 PM, John Molohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I'm thinking of upgrading my system. Does anyone have any opinions on
...
>>> The ASUS has built in wifi and some audio noise filter for high quality
>>> audio. The gigabyte is meant to be a good overclocker. I'm probably
Jason Tackaberry wrote:
> On Sun, 2008-06-22 at 16:09 +0100, John Molohan wrote:
>
>>> 1. I'd recommend Nvidia for it's Linux support. But that wasn't your
>>> upgrade, naw was it?
>>>
>>
>> No but it's a consideration. From what I'm reading at the moment support
>> for the common in
On Sun, 2008-06-22 at 16:09 +0100, John Molohan wrote:
> > 1. I'd recommend Nvidia for it's Linux support. But that wasn't your
> > upgrade, naw was it?
>
> No but it's a consideration. From what I'm reading at the moment support
> for the common inbuilt intel graphics is getting a lot better.
Meneer Jansen wrote:
> 2008/6/22 John Molohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm thinking of upgrading my system. Does anyone have any opinions on
>> either of these two boards:
>>
>> Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS4
>> ASUS P5K-E/WIFI-AP
>>
>> The ASUS has built in wifi and some audio noise filter for
Meneer Jansen wrote:
> If I want to watch television with Freevo and the TVTime plugin, then
> I have to manually set the 'Frequency Table' each time with:
>
> click the Right mouse button on the TVTime screen --> Channel
> management --> Change frequency table --> choose 'Europe'.
>
> Freevo doe
Duncan Webb wrote:
> John Molohan wrote:
>
>> David Frager wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks John
>>>
>>> I did not see any configuration for this behavior...I will dig around a
>>> little more. I don't recall seeing this issue when I first started using in
>>> back in March..maybe something has change
2008/6/22 John Molohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I'm thinking of upgrading my system. Does anyone have any opinions on
> either of these two boards:
>
> Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS4
> ASUS P5K-E/WIFI-AP
>
> The ASUS has built in wifi and some audio noise filter for high quality
> audio. The gigabyte i
Hi,
I'm thinking of upgrading my system. Does anyone have any opinions on
either of these two boards:
Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS4
ASUS P5K-E/WIFI-AP
The ASUS has built in wifi and some audio noise filter for high quality
audio. The gigabyte is meant to be a good overclocker. I'm probably
going to go
Dirk Meyer wrote:
> "Adam Charrett" wrote:
>> The drive to get some documentation in kaa is a great start, but some
>> proper architecture diagrams would help all involved.
>
> I could do that ... but in that case I will not write any code for
> Freevo or kaa for a long time. I would prefer for ot
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