On Tuesday 04 September 2007, Duncan Webb wrote:
> Christian Lyra wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> >> version 2 is a hack of the original, I was seeing if it was
> >> possible to have other codes. I found one useful one and that was
> >> dimming the display.
> >>
> >> Use the plug-in vfd to drive the
Christian Lyra wrote:
> Hi
>
>> version 2 is a hack of the original, I was seeing if it was possible
>> to have other codes. I found one useful one and that was dimming the
>> display.
>>
>> Use the plug-in vfd to drive the display from freevo.
>>
>> Duncan
>
> Thanks Duncan! to the records: t
Hi
> version 2 is a hack of the original, I was seeing if it was possible
> to have other codes. I found one useful one and that was dimming the
> display.
>
> Use the plug-in vfd to drive the display from freevo.
>
> Duncan
Thanks Duncan! to the records: the productID of my VFD is 0005 and no
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Christian Lyra wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Now I'm a (not so) happy owner of a SG33G5M shuttle case. I was
> wondering if anyone has the so called setvfd python script that was
> supposed to be found here http://jeremy.infogami.com/SetVFD.
>
> I'm trying
Hi there,
Now I'm a (not so) happy owner of a SG33G5M shuttle case. I was
wondering if anyone has the so called setvfd python script that was
supposed to be found here http://jeremy.infogami.com/SetVFD.
I'm trying to get a working system with remote/vfd and all the rest.
Just to the record, dont
Duncan Webb wrote:
> Hi all,
>
Hi
> Does anybody have a Shuttle barebones system with a Versatile
> Front-panel Display?
>
> If they have I have written a plugin for freevo-1.5.x that controls the
> VFD. (Couldn't find the VFD patch for lcdproc on the net).
>
> If you have then the plugin is her
Hi all,
Does anybody have a Shuttle barebones system with a Versatile
Front-panel Display?
If they have I have written a plugin for freevo-1.5.x that controls the
VFD. (Couldn't find the VFD patch for lcdproc on the net).
If you have then the plugin is here:
http://www.linuxowl.com/software/vfd-
On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 09:34, Kevin Barsby wrote:
> >>4. NOISE: The SN41G2 features heat-pipe cooling, I've put in a low noise
> >>CPU fan, but I still find the thing too noisy to leave on in the living
> >>room all day. I'm now investigating options for the PSU and GPU fans
>
> Interesting, a
On Wednesday 02 July 2003 16:34, Kevin Barsby wrote:
>
> I had read somewhere that people have had problems getting the nForce2
> chipset to work properly, but from your experiences it's possible, just
> not a "standard" install.
The video driver was the usual nVidia Linux driver - which is now a
Thanks for the responses guys.
A couple of further comments:
4. NOISE: The SN41G2 features heat-pipe cooling, I've put in a low noise
CPU fan, but I still find the thing too noisy to leave on in the living
room all day. I'm now investigating options for the PSU and GPU fans
Interesting, as th
On Wednesday 02 July 2003 04:09, Paul McDermott wrote:
>
> I've implemented a Freevo system on a shuttle SN41G2. Main issues:
I've also implemented Freevo on a SN41G2. Comments interspersed below.
> 1. Getting a TV-in card to fit in the PCI slot. I've got an old generic
> card that fitted, but I
Kevin,
I've implemented a Freevo system on a shuttle SN41G2. Main issues:
1. Getting a TV-in card to fit in the PCI slot. I've got an old generic
card that fitted, but I could imagine that others wouldn't.
2. Going through the process of installing the nVidia drivers. More
complex than a common-o
Hi,
Has anyone tried putting a Freevo system together using one of the
Shuttle XPC series PCs (http://us.shuttle.com/product_mini.asp)?
They generally have everything on board bar the TV card, leaving you to
choose the CPU/Mem/Disk/DVD.
I was looking in particular at the SK41G...
Cheers
Kev
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