Re: [Freevo-users] lirc : irw say nothing .

2008-09-02 Thread Alberto Hernando
El Martes, 2 de Septiembre de 2008 01:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: [EMAIL PROTECTED] patrick]# ircat --config=/etc/freevo/lircrc freevo freevo: could not connect to socket freevo: Connection refused [EMAIL PROTECTED] patrick]# Hi. In this case, it is normal, because you killed lircd.

Re: [Freevo-users] lirc : irw say nothing .

2008-09-02 Thread Andreas Dick
irw listen events on /dev/lirc, so you need a symbolic link /dev/lircd/0 called /dev/lirc, or you could use: irw -d /dev/lirc/0 NO! irw do not listen to /dev/lirc, it uses a allready running lircd daemon. (and a symlink is not possible because /dev/lirc is a directory!) next you should have

Re: [Freevo-users] HowTo position the cursor after FreeVo Start

2008-09-02 Thread Duncan Webb
John Molohan wrote: Helmut Auer wrote: recently mouse input has been added. What is happening is the mouse is moving the input on start. I don't know if the is a way to turn it off for users that don't want it. However you could find a console program to move the mouse at start. This is

Re: [Freevo-users] lirc : irw say nothing .

2008-09-02 Thread Andrea Magatti
Sorry, you're right. irw listen to /dev/lircd which is a socket created by the lirc daemon from man irw: irw will connect to any Unix domain socket and will print the data that it receives to stdout. If you don't give it a socket name argument it will watch /dev/lircd. Useful for debugging.

Re: [Freevo-users] lirc : irw say nothing .

2008-09-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Le Tue, 02 Sep 2008 10:04:37 +0200, Andrea Magatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : you could use: irw -d /dev/lirc/0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] patrick]# irw -d /dev/lirc/0 irw: invalid option -- d unrecognized option: -d Try `irw 0.8.3-CVS --help' for more information. [EMAIL PROTECTED] patrick]# irw

[Freevo-users] How to isolate freevo on second display from first display

2008-09-02 Thread Pal Szasz
Hi! What I have right now: nVidia 7600 dual head video card, monitor on VGA connector, TV on DVI connector. I mainly use the second display to watch movies with freevo, so I was thinking to make second display the media center display. I want to use it in parallel with the main computer (so for

Re: [Freevo-users] lirc : irw say nothing .

2008-09-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Le Tue, 02 Sep 2008 10:04:37 +0200, Andrea Magatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : so you need a symbolic link /dev/lircd/0 called /dev/lirc, or i'm very bad to create the links ;( i try, but no result :( i have this : [EMAIL PROTECTED] dev]# ls | grep lirc lirc/ lircd= lircm| [EMAIL

Re: [Freevo-users] HowTo position the cursor after FreeVo Start

2008-09-02 Thread Helmut Auer
Hi The workaound is very easy, just use the autostart plug-in plugin.activate('autostart') AUTOSTART_EVENTS = ( 'MENU_LEFT', # goto first menu item 'MENU_DOWN', 'MENU_DOWN', 'MENU_DOWN', 'MENU_SELECT', # music 'MENU_SELECT', # music collection 'MENU_DOWN',

Re: [Freevo-users] lirc : irw say nothing .

2008-09-02 Thread John Molohan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Le Tue, 02 Sep 2008 10:04:37 +0200, Andrea Magatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : so you need a symbolic link /dev/lircd/0 called /dev/lirc, or i'm very bad to create the links ;( i try, but no result :( i have this : [EMAIL PROTECTED] dev]# ls | grep

Re: [Freevo-users] lirc : irw say nothing .

2008-09-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Le Wed, 03 Sep 2008 00:40:38 +0100, John Molohan [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : Shouldn't you just use lircd -d /dev/lirc/0 ? John i can : [EMAIL PROTECTED] patrick]# lircd -d /dev/lirc/0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] patrick]# irw -d /dev/lirc/0 irw: invalid option -- d unrecognized option: -d Try `irw

Bug#490142: marked as done (Bugreport against selinux-policy-refpolicy-src)

2008-09-02 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Your message dated Tue, 02 Sep 2008 11:29:47 -0500 with message-id [EMAIL PROTECTED] and subject line selinux-policy-refpolicy-* packages obsolete, and removed has caused the Debian Bug report #490142, regarding Bugreport against selinux-policy-refpolicy-src to be marked as done. This means that