add this:
LOGGING=logging.DEBUG
to your local_conf.py
Michael Brown wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> I'm running Ubuntu Fiesty on a dedicated HTPC box, and use Georg's packages
> (ubuntu.geole.info). It has init scripts for ubuntu. For some bizarre
> reason on my box Freevo won't start up from the i
Hi folks!
I'm running Ubuntu Fiesty on a dedicated HTPC box, and use Georg's packages
(ubuntu.geole.info). It has init scripts for ubuntu. For some bizarre reason
on my box Freevo won't start up from the init script (but I haven't taken much
time to figure it out either), so my workaround is
Thanks for the pointer - will have a look...
On 6/13/07, Francisco Eduardo Álvarez Solano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> So, the question remains: how to setup up freevo for automatic startup
> through 'inittab' or 'inittab's Ubuntu alternative - 'Upstart'.
I did it a couple of months ago, but
So, the question remains: how to setup up freevo for automatic startup
through 'inittab' or 'inittab's Ubuntu alternative - 'Upstart'.
I did it a couple of months ago, but I reformatted the computer. I remember
you have to create a script for the desired application and configure it to
start
Thanks, but I think I didn't formulate the question properly, so you must
have misunderstood me. 'Everything' has already been setup and is working
(LIRC, TV output, etc). The only big question that is still left is freevo
startup at system bootup.
You mention you are using GDM, but as I said, I
1) easy to do, just plug your pc on the tv and it should work (I got a
ati 9600 se tv out plugged on the tv as only screen)
2) Regarding the startup options you should fin what you need on the wiki.
I'm runiing feisty 7.04 and I choose gdm start with an autologin and an
Xsession starting X and fre
Hi,
I've been browsing through the instructions on Freevo automatic startup
during system startup (eg, in case of 'unattended' dedicated media center
box). The problem is I can't find instructions for Ubuntu. The instructions
pointed out on Wiki configuration page are for standard 'unix' init sys
Another way to do the booting into freevo is to avoid the window manager
completely.
In /etc/X11/gdm edit the Xsession file
Look for:
echo "$0: Beginning session setup..."
Then insert:
exec /usr/bin/freevo
exit 0;
Away you go. You will see a grey screen on starting Xwindows, but
that's norma
Thank you, now it works. Only left problem is, that after it switched to
runlevel 3 and before freevo is starting, a grey screen is to be seen
for more than 1 minute. First I thought it is hanging, because I did not
hear the harddisk working, but suddenly the freevo start menue appeared.
It is
Just thought I would throw my solution up here. WARNING>> THis is not
very secure. I Actually just set freevo to start from my rc.local
file with 'freevo -fs &'. I do have freevo installed system wide. This
runs freevo as root. you could also do something like 'su -u freevo -c
freeo -fs' to starts
Hi,
On Wednesday, March 29, 2006 at 00:59:19, Marc Leesch wrote:
> I still can?t boot into freevo (using SuSE). The first two options from
> the freevo.org wiki made a black screen or a direct boot in USER in
> Textmodus after booting.
>
> For the gdm-thing I miss the directory */dm* and the *
On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 00:59 +0200, Marc Leesch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I still can?t boot into freevo (using SuSE). The first two options from
> the freevo.org wiki made a black screen or a direct boot in USER in
> Textmodus after booting.
>
> For the gdm-thing I miss the directory */dm* and the *02GN
Hi,
I still can?t boot into freevo (using SuSE). The first two options from
the freevo.org wiki made a black screen or a direct boot in USER in
Textmodus after booting.
For the gdm-thing I miss the directory */dm* and the *02GNOME.desktop*
file in /etc/X11. I guess in SuSE these files are so
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