Re: [Freevo-users] shuttle

2007-09-04 Thread Christian Lyra
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

Re: [Freevo-users] shuttle

2007-09-04 Thread Duncan Webb
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

Re: [Freevo-users] shuttle

2007-09-04 Thread Christian Lyra
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

Re: [Freevo-users] shuttle

2007-09-04 Thread Duncan Webb
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

[Freevo-users] shuttle

2007-09-03 Thread Christian Lyra
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

Re: [Freevo-users] Shuttle VFD plugin

2006-08-02 Thread John Molohan
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

[Freevo-users] Shuttle VFD plugin

2006-08-02 Thread Duncan Webb
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-

Re: [Freevo-users] Shuttle XPC series with Freevo

2003-07-03 Thread Paul McDermott
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

Re: [Freevo-users] Shuttle XPC series with Freevo

2003-07-02 Thread Trevor Phillips
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

Re: [Freevo-users] Shuttle XPC series with Freevo

2003-07-02 Thread Kevin Barsby
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

Re: [Freevo-users] Shuttle XPC series with Freevo

2003-07-01 Thread Trevor Phillips
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

Re: [Freevo-users] Shuttle XPC series with Freevo

2003-07-01 Thread Paul McDermott
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

[Freevo-users] Shuttle XPC series with Freevo

2003-07-01 Thread Kevin Barsby
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