On Sat, 27 Dec 2008, Stephen Rowles wrote:
> xmltv - this is easy, just install, run the appropriate tv grabber with
> --configure e.g. "tv_grab_uk_rt --configure" and follow the instructions
> they have massively improved the setup now.
>
> Once this is done, run: "tv_grab_uk_rt > TV.xml" to creat
>>
> I am starting freevo from the command line till all the issues are
> solved. (This is my second freevo system - the other one is working
> flawlessly except the tux skin - another story). I don't use the -fs
> option.
>
The patches for the Tux'n'tosh skin are no longer compatible with the
1.8
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 6:31 AM, Duncan Webb wrote:
> Partha Bagchi wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Happy Holidays!
>>
>> I am having a strange problem with a freevo box attached to a
>> Mitshubishi 1080p LCD display. The freevo box has an Nvidia card that
>> works perfectly with Fedora 10 installed and t
Hi there,
I´m trying to get freevo running on intel mac mini with OSX 10.5
(leopard). I did use [1] as a start point but the instructions are for
a very old freevo version. I installed the dependencies using the
ports system. While trying to install kaa-base I got this error:
inotify not support
Partha Bagchi wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Happy Holidays!
>
> I am having a strange problem with a freevo box attached to a
> Mitshubishi 1080p LCD display. The freevo box has an Nvidia card that
> works perfectly with Fedora 10 installed and the TV displays 1080p
> when connected with an HDMI cable. I
> I am not too worried about xmltv either at the moment although the wiki
> seems to think that without xmltv the whole dvb thing won't work. I
> find this hard to believe. Perhaps the wiki can just recommend the
> necessary code adjustments for Xine, Mplayer (or VLC) and how to get these
> to wor