Check the ivtv-dv list for my latest ivtv patch. Or as a workaround before
starting X send some small amount of output to /dev/video16.
dd if=/dev/video0 of=/dev/video16 bs=64k count=1
Either of these "should" fix this problem, though I would recommend the
patch approach.
John
> -Original M
Hi,
* Eggert Thorlacius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Monday, January 17, 2005, 9:43:43 PM:
> Well, personally I prefer a web interface over picking music with a
> remote control. I realize that I can ssh into the mythbox and run
> mplayer, but I just find it a bit strange that with all the impressive
Ok, I've switched from using tcprobe and/or mpgtx to using mplayer for
pulling info about mpeg2 files. This should hopefully solve the rash of
transcode-related detection problems that people were having with dvb
and some pvr-x50 files.
Please note that transcode-based exporters (that's most o
On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 20:03, Paul Andreassen wrote:
> Is it possible to use ACPI on an EPIA-1M to wakeup instead of my
> current nvram-wakeup.
>
> http://acpi.sourceforge.net/documentation/alarm.html
>
> Doubtfully,
> Paul
Due to popular interest, I preformed some tests and it seem not to
wo
Tried it but the TV-out still doesn't work on the pundit's 9100IGP.
Save yourselves some time and keep using the old version that you could
get to work with the hex-edit trick.
Anyone have news on tv-out with the opensource driver?
Steven
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list and mythtv in general. I've found most of the answers to my
questions via the archives, but I have yet to find an answer to the
question posed here:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/89775
In short, I can
AverTV Studio, Fedora Core 3
When I watch live TV in MythTV, the video stops every few seconds and
says "Prebuffering pause". Also, audio isn't working. However, when not
in MythTV, the "tvtime" program display live TV just fine with audio.
I read around that it might be related to software base
HI!
Darren Richards wrote:
I have had the same problem with 2.6.9 and FC2 (Celeron 1.3 GHz). I have
come to the conclusion, that you cannot use NVidia's AGP driver, if
AGPGART is compiled into the kernel (I have tried several kernel boot
parameters to get rid of AGPGART unsuccessfully).
So, I have
Hi.
When I did all the configuration changes and tests suggested by the
documentation and comments from other members of this list I had LIRC &
TV-OUT on my PVR-350 working. However, in the last reboot both LIRC and the
TV-OUT (X on TV-OUT) stopped working.
I think I had not rebooted for a wh
> I daresay what's clearly needed most of all is a help system, so
> new users do not remain unaware of features and commands open to
> them. I'm not too surprised the users are unaware of this, you have
> to go into mythweb (which many users might not even know exists)
> and set up keystrokes f
I am a new MythTV user trying to set up my first myth box. I have a
Hauppauge 250 that I bought because I wanted hardware MPEG-2 encoding and I
heard support for these cards was good. I first built and installed
ivtv-0.2.0-rc3c and ran mythtv. When I tried to watch tv through myth tv, I
got
I am a new MythTV user trying to set up my first myth box. I have a
Hauppauge 250 that I bought because I wanted hardware MPEG-2 encoding and I
heard support for these cards was good. I first built and installed
ivtv-0.2.0-rc3c and ran mythtv. When I tried to watch tv through myth tv, I
got
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 22:22:33 -0600, Jon Bauerle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone using the OS X Darwin Port of the Myth Front End?
>
> I found a link in a search engine to download it, and can't find
> documentation to troubleshoot it! When I launch the app, it bounces
> about 3 times, then qu
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 00:06:27 -0500, Gabe Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> export MYKERNEL=`unam -r`
> apt-get install ivtv-kmdl-$MYKERNEL
>
> you will need to do this with your other kernel modules (alsa, and maybe lirc)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# apt-get install ivtv-kmdl-$MYKERNEL
Reading Packa
MacNean C. Tyrrell wrote:
Sean G wrote:
I have the same card, a MX 4000, and had a hard time
with the drivers from NVIDIA as well. I tried version
6629, got black screen on the TV. I also tried
another version, don't remember the number, same
problem.
I eventually got it working with version 6106
export MYKERNEL=`unam -r`
apt-get install ivtv-kmdl-$MYKERNEL
you will need to do this with your other kernel modules (alsa, and maybe lirc)
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> export MYKERNEL=`uname -r`
> apt-get install ivtv-kmdl-$MYKERNEL
>
> you will need to do this with your other kernel modules (alsa, and maybe lirc)
>
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Okay, not sure where is right, but I am gonna post here and if no one
answers post everywhere else. Just updated my Fedora Core 2
installation with apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade, which
installed a new kernal and when switching to that kernal I had to also
install a new nvidia kernal module
Sean G wrote:
I have the same card, a MX 4000, and had a hard time
with the drivers from NVIDIA as well. I tried version
6629, got black screen on the TV. I also tried
another version, don't remember the number, same
problem.
I eventually got it working with version 6106,
connected to a TV on SVI
Aha!
Before booting to 741 via grub, I moved my modprobe.conf to
modprobe.conf.bak. The system booted. Now, on to the exercise of
rebuilding modprobe.conf so the machine won't seize up.
Thanks for everyone's help!
Larry
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 09:35:36 +0100, Axel Thimm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just noticed that the other day and I don't know how to fix. If you
find something let me know.
Rick Ingersoll wrote:
Has anyone run into SAP audio only coming on certain channels? I have a
avermedia ultratv 350 that seems to use the secondary audio only on
certain channels. Is there a way
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 09:17:56PM -0600, Andy Long wrote:
> I certainly echo both of these. Having "one button" navigation
> functions would be nice. Does anyone know if it would already be
> possible to do this via some kind of script that my lircrc file would
> call?
I daresay what's clearly
Anyone using the OS X Darwin Port of the Myth Front End?
I found a link in a search engine to download it, and can't find
documentation to troubleshoot it! When I launch the app, it bounces
about 3 times, then quits with no error messages. Using MyPHPAdmin, I
verified that the user has full ac
> 2. In MythWeather, it would be nice to have a forecast for today. Currently
> there is just a page with current conditions, then the forecast for the next
> few days. It would be nice to see the forecasted high & low for today,
> probability of precip, etc.
I think this is a bug which has been f
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I have seen lots of mention on the lists (most of it fairly old -- circa
mplayer 0.90) about mplayer patches for the mythtv nuv format, but have
been unable to find anything.
Does such a patch exist anywhere any more?
Thanx,
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Has anyone else experienced the jumbling black screen when a
commercial begins? I have all the commercial flagging off, but as
soon as the commercial begins there is typically a black screen.
Myth, then, seems to have a hard time and the is a lot of jitter for a
few seconds, then it is all fine.
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 19:39:35 -0500, M Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry - I've always been curious - what's so wrong with KDE? I have a
> Barton2500 w/ 512MB RAM on a combined frontend/backend box. Are the
> lightweight WMs more for people with Epia boxes, and/or those that just
> want to
I certainly echo both of these. Having "one button" navigation
functions would be nice. Does anyone know if it would already be
possible to do this via some kind of script that my lircrc file would
call?
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 18:46:51 -0800 (PST), J. Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
Running the front end in verbose, I get the following messages:
metadata.o: Your database is out of whack. This is not good
playlist.o: Taking a 0 (zero) off a playlist
If this happens on repeated invocations of mythmusic, then
something is really wrong
Error loading image file"/usr/share/
Uhhh...this functionality has
been in myth for as long as I can remember. They're called
jump-points. And AFAIK, they're configured through mythweb.
My remote has custom buttons for
video, music, games, and TV Listings. (don't watch a lot of live
TV)
- Original Message -
J. Scott wrote:
I had a couple of ideas for future versions of MythTV. I don't have
any coding ability, but maybe these ideas will catch someone's eye and
they can run with them...
1. It would be great to press a single button on the remote to switch
directly from one Myth activity to ano
I had a couple of ideas for future versions of MythTV. I don't have any coding ability, but maybe these ideas will catch someone's eye and they can run with them...
1. It would be great to press a single button on the remote to switch directly from one Myth activity to another. For example,
OK, I thought I can do this but I'm stumped. I currently subscribe to
Digital comcast cable. I have mythtv recording standard cable only via
the coax-connector directly into the Hauppauge PVR-250 tuner. This
works fine.
So, I wanted to use the S-Video (or component) on the *same* 250 card to
> NvAGP=3 didn't seem to help much. I think I'm seeing fewer
> prebuffering pauses, but X is still taking about 40% and mythfrontend
> is taking about 55%. If I enable kernel deinterlacing (which I used
> with FC1), I still get a prebuffering pause every 2-3 seconds.
>
> It looks like my only so
John Freer wrote:
Wondering if someone could give me suggestions on how to best get the
A7N8X-E Deluxe's SPDIF port working.
Fresh FC3 install
Would appreciate a copy of someone's .asoundrc file and any special
modprobe.conf entries of note.
I've been going over the alsa postings for the 810 module
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 12:06:20 -0500, Ryan Steffes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to test the line in (labeled CD1, but I don't
> think it matters) on my motherboard. I'm having trouble determining
> if my sound problems are caused by the motherboard, the capture card,
> or the c
I have the same card, a MX 4000, and had a hard time
with the drivers from NVIDIA as well. I tried version
6629, got black screen on the TV. I also tried
another version, don't remember the number, same
problem.
I eventually got it working with version 6106,
connected to a TV on SVIDEO. I have
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 08:26:58 +0100, Thomas Börkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HI!
>
> Darren Richards wrote:
>
> > I've had my mythtv setup running solidy for nearly a year now with
> > FC1. I decided to upgrade my hard drive and the OS at the same time.
> > I've installed FC3 with the 2.6.10-1
> I'm not sure what you consider the "normal places". The myhtv manual
> builds result in the binaries, etc. being placed into /usr/local/bin.
> Most rpm or ebuilds I've seen place the binaries, etc. into /usr/bin.
>
> I've seen several ebuilds floating around. Search this list to find
> examples.
Rob G wrote:
Ok well the two receivers that I have do not have a Serial port on
them. Or any other type of port other then for input or output of the
signal. I guess I will look into making/purchasing an IR Blaster,
though I was hoping I could do it without one.
Thanx
hi,
i've got a few starchoic
Hey all:
Wondering if someone could give me suggestions on how to best get the
A7N8X-E Deluxe's SPDIF port working.
Fresh FC3 install
Would appreciate a copy of someone's .asoundrc file and any special
modprobe.conf entries of note.
I've been going over the alsa postings for the 810 module, but
I just rebuilt my system with FC3, a few days back and everything is
working except X via the 350's TV out. Everytime I boot the machine X
hangs on startup. I get a black screen with an "x" in the middle and
it just sits there. Any help on this would be much appreciated.
Here are the details:
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 08:16 pm, Brad Templeton wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 06:33:53PM -0500, Isaac Richards wrote:
> > On Wednesday 19 January 2005 05:43 pm, Brad Templeton wrote:
> > > On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 12:43:00PM -0500, Isaac Richards wrote:
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > http://www.m
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 06:33:26PM -0500, Chris Pinkham wrote:
> The default is 0, why by the definition in the help means that
> AutoExpire is Disabled. It seems to make sense to me. You're telling
I can see how there's no easy win. If you enable autoexpire, then
old shows will vanish when th
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 07:10:50PM -0500, MacNean C. Tyrrell wrote:
> I reinstalled everything and rolled back to 6111 drivers. I'm still
> getting black when booting into X.
> However+ if i change the XF config file for just the monitor than it
> works. If i change the config for just the TV
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 06:33:53PM -0500, Isaac Richards wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 January 2005 05:43 pm, Brad Templeton wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 12:43:00PM -0500, Isaac Richards wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > http://www.mythtv.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24
> > > (and ignore the dumb secondary co
> Sorry - I've always been curious - what's so wrong with KDE? I have a
> Barton2500 w/ 512MB RAM on a combined frontend/backend box. Are the
> lightweight WMs more for people with Epia boxes, and/or those that just
> want to try something else? I'm just wondering if there would be any
> actual
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From: Axel Thimm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: [mythtv-users] Re: Problem with apt-get or just me?
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 09:29:16 +0100
On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 09:09:50PM -0600, Kttii Tom Thompson wrote
Roy Murphy wrote:
Now that we've had a nice long thread discussing distributions, let's
talk about window managers. KDE and Gnome sould like *way* too much
overhead for a Myth frontend. Anyone using other window managers?
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On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 02:46:56PM -0500, Matt McKeon wrote:
> that was it! duh.
> So I got apt-get install mythtv-suite; I made my database for the
> backend, but when I try and run mythtvsetup, it comes back with teh
> following error message:
> mythtvsetup: relocation error: /usr/lib/linmyth-0
Hi all,
I have multiple BT 878 cards in one MythTV. How can I switch between capture
card? The C key only switch between the inputs of one card.
*
On a related note:
I have 2 ivtv cards in my box - a PVR250 and a M179. My M179 is my main
"watch" card, primarily because I tend
Does it matter which kernel I use? I have a p4 1.6
-Gregg
>I have the same basic equipment running under FC3 with a P4-2.4/865
>chipset platform. All installed pretty readily without much issue.
>This was my first experience installing Linux.
>The only thing that gives me troubles is my ATI r
Brad sounds great. I tired "/sbin/chkconfig swatch on" though and I
get the following error. I'm on FC2 and installed swatch using
synaptic.
error reading information on service swatch: no such file or directory
Swatch is not listed when I pull hte list like you recomend.
Any suggestions?
and ho
>> While we wait for remote control in MythMusic, can anyone recommend a
>> Linux web app for playing music locally? I have searched all over,
>> but all the web apps that I have seen that have a decent interface
>> (f.ex. Andromeda) seem to be designed to stream audio to the web
>> client ins
Doug Larrick wrote:
Frank smith wrote:
Hi
Yes I to have problems with the Fx5200 and 6629.
Will this effect play back of Mythtv ?
Does it need the GLX stuff?
What are you asking? If you are having the problems described in the
forums at nvnews.net, you will need to back off to 6111. The problem
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Chris Pinkham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Haven't updated my cvs version yet to try the new detection, but does
> > it also monitor for aspect ratio changes? Just noticed while watching
> > tv yesterday quite a few channels change aspect ratio when th
Thanks and I will read the KEYS.TXT.Bruce Markey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tien Nguyen wrote:> Hi all,> I have multiple BT 878 cards in one MythTV. How can I switch between > capture card? The C key only switch between the inputs of one card."Y". Whenever you change inputs with "C" or cards with "
On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 15:50 -0500, Jarrod Gray wrote:
>
> Edit $QTDIR/mkspecs/default/qmake.conf.
> Remove -fno-exceptions from that file.
Indeed.
Did that. Now my build is erroring out with:
g++ -Wl,-rpath,/usr/lib/qte3/lib -o mythepg main.o-L/usr/lib/qte3/lib
-L../../libs/libmyth -L../.
> Of course. I have not looked at this code, but my understanding is
> the autoexpire runs every 10 minutes, thus you want to have a buffer
> zone big enough for 10 minutes and probably more -- at least 1.5gb for
> HDTV, and that's cutting it fine.
Here's the code... :)
static BackendSpinBox *Au
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 20:43:43 +, Eggert Thorlacius
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, personally I prefer a web interface over picking music with a
> remote control. I realize that I can ssh into the mythbox and run
> mplayer, but I just find it a bit strange that with all the impressive
> loo
Tien Nguyen wrote:
Hi all,
I have multiple BT 878 cards in one MythTV. How can I switch between
capture card? The C key only switch between the inputs of one card.
"Y". Whenever you change inputs with "C" or cards with "Y" the
new card number and input will be shown in the OSD. You may
want to tak
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 05:43 pm, Brad Templeton wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 12:43:00PM -0500, Isaac Richards wrote:
> >
> >
> > http://www.mythtv.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24
> > (and ignore the dumb secondary comment)
>
> Actually, I think there is merit behind the secondary comment.
N
> Haven't updated my cvs version yet to try the new detection, but does
> it also monitor for aspect ratio changes? Just noticed while watching
> tv yesterday quite a few channels change aspect ratio when they switch
> to the adverts (I'm in the UK).
>
> In this situation it could be a very accur
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:19:53 -0500, Jeff Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using the CVS release of mythtv on a gentoo box, and it works
> great, but I'd really like to have it install files into the normal
> places. Is there an ebuild out there that will download and install
> the CVS copie
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 12:43:00PM -0500, Isaac Richards wrote:
>
>
> http://www.mythtv.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24
> (and ignore the dumb secondary comment)
Actually, I think there is merit behind the secondary comment. It
makes sense to have really no difference between live tv and recorded
t
If you're using one of the Fedora/Red Hat distros and you already have
the swatch packages installed then making it run at startup is as
simple as logging in to your box as root and typing "/sbin/chkconfig
swatch on". chkconfig is a very easy to use tool that allows you to
configure which services
Well, personally I prefer a web interface over picking music with a
remote control. I realize that I can ssh into the mythbox and run
mplayer, but I just find it a bit strange that with all the impressive
looking streaming web apps that seem to be out there, I can't find a
single one that has
Yup, now that i know i already booked marked it, never heard about it before ;)
Thanks for the insight!
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 17:34:22 -0500, Phil Bridges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Justin Hunt wrote:
>
> >Ok heres a new problem, Whenever i watch something in mythvideo or
> >mythdvd, it works g
Justin Hunt wrote:
Ok heres a new problem, Whenever i watch something in mythvideo or
mythdvd, it works great till its done. It shows the screen in
mythfrontend where it should be but the KDE bar shows at the bottom of
the scree and my remote doesnt do anything, i presume if i had a
keyboard i co
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 07:33:07AM -, mail.com wrote:
> I can confirm that the new drivers installed well and are fully working on a
> Fedora Core 3
> 741 kernel. Installed very easily. Did not need to use the xfree config file
> it created. Just updated
> my xorg.conf to support video acceller
On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 16:19, Jeff Simpson wrote:
> I'm using the CVS release of mythtv on a gentoo box, and it works
> great, but I'd really like to have it install files into the normal
> places. Is there an ebuild out there that will download and install
> the CVS copies of the various packages?
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 15:01, Geoff Scott wrote:
> Ok, it's working, sort of ;) I won't go into the details of getting
> it work because frankly I'm ashamed to (read that, "port forwarding
> of port 8001 should go to the Myth Box, and not another box on the
> network that isn't streaming a d
> Now that we've had a nice long thread discussing distributions, let's
> talk about window managers. KDE and Gnome sould like *way* too much
> overhead for a Myth frontend. Anyone using other window managers?
I use ratpoison. This is a lightweight, low disk space hog, mouse-less
window manager (y
> Ok heres a new problem, Whenever i watch something in mythvideo or
> mythdvd, it works great till its done. It shows the screen in
> mythfrontend where it should be but the KDE bar shows at the bottom of
> the scree and my remote doesnt do anything, i presume if i had a
> keyboard i could alt-t
Hi all,
I have multiple BT 878 cards in one MythTV. How can I switch between capture card? The C key only switch between the inputs of one card.
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:19:53 -0500, Jeff Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there an ebuild out there that will download and install
> the CVS copies of the various packages? I'd throw one together, but
> I'd hate to reinvent the wheel if one already exists. Thanks!
I asked a similar question
I am attempting a MythTV setup where I must have the dvd drive in an
external enclosure, connected to the PC via usb2.0.
I can connect the USB DVD drive, mount and playback (via mplayer), but it is
very choppy, some part of the system cannot keep up. This is true if played
from mythfrontend or comm
In my mind, what I'd like it to do when I
select "live tv" when the tuner is already in use is to inform me
what's going on, then take me directly to the recording in progress.
I'm thinking of it as the satellite box my Dad used to have, where you
could change the channel from any tv, but everyone
try making sure you dont accidentally have your pcm volume set to full
blast, i find if mine is over about 50-60 percent it sounds terrible.
also make sure your muting that input so it playes what it records,
not what it is recording (theres a few seconds delay)
Hopefully that helps
On Wed, 19
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 21:09:13 -, John Harvey
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For my front end xserver I don't use a window manager. You don't need one
> since you are only running mythtv.
> However if you do want one ratpoison keeps getting mentioned.
H. Interesting idea.
But I think I might
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I had this problem, from the command line run:
which vlc
This will give the location of where vlc is installed on your machine,
then open up mythstream.sh and on the line near the bottom where it
says vlc -I dummy, etc... add in the full path to vlc, so on mine it
reads:
/usr/local/bin/vlc -I du
Ok well the two receivers that I have do not have a Serial port on
them. Or any other type of port other then for input or output of the
signal. I guess I will look into making/purchasing an IR Blaster,
though I was hoping I could do it without one.
Thanx
--
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Frequent lock ups are a symp
BO PP wrote:
Hello.
I've still not figured out how MythTV can change channels as to my
request. I've run setup, with xmltv-settings, done mythfilldatabase,
so I don't see why the problem should be here. Specially when this
was working fine with the older tv-card I used (without mpeg
hardware-
I know nothing about Fedora. That being said the 2.6 kernel has support
for the ati rf remote. There are patches/modules for older kernels, I
think.
Once thats loaded and you get some letters when you press buttons on the
remote, you then load xev to figure out the keys and then create a fil
Ok heres a new problem, Whenever i watch something in mythvideo or
mythdvd, it works great till its done. It shows the screen in
mythfrontend where it should be but the KDE bar shows at the bottom of
the scree and my remote doesnt do anything, i presume if i had a
keyboard i could alt-tab to get
I'm using the CVS release of mythtv on a gentoo box, and it works
great, but I'd really like to have it install files into the normal
places. Is there an ebuild out there that will download and install
the CVS copies of the various packages? I'd throw one together, but
I'd hate to reinvent the whee
In gentoo, if you don't specify a window manager in /etc/rc.conf (or in
your home directory) you get a really simple one that I think may be a
part of Xfree/Xorg. Maybe it has a name. I don't know.
At any rate, if your really not doing anything but Myth on the box, I'd
think that would be ade
I'm using FluxBox. Loads nice and fast and is quite usable if I have to
restart the frontend for some reason. Mostly it does not matter though
because I have it set to boot straight into mythtv's user and start the
frontend, and I very rarely reboot or shutdown.
Paul
On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 15:18
On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 15:18, Roy Murphy wrote:
> Now that we've had a nice long thread discussing distributions, let's
> talk about window managers. KDE and Gnome sould like *way* too much
> overhead for a Myth frontend. Anyone using other window managers?
Initially, I was running without a window
On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 13:18, Gregg wrote:
> I am going to build a new mythtv box. And was curious to know If I should
> use FC2 or FC3. I have a pvr250,fx5200,and sblive card, I am hoping to get
> hdtv later. Any suggestions are appreciated.
I would suggest going with Linux. That's what I did,
If by face lift you mean they lifted the face off it... it looks like
just an index-less folder now
- Jeff
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 20:01:25 +, James Poyser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know what's happening with http://bit.blkbk.com/ - the
> site for Mythtv on the Xbox?
>
> I notice
At 20:18 19/01/2005, you wrote:
Now that we've had a nice long thread discussing distributions, let's
talk about window managers. KDE and Gnome sould like *way* too much
overhead for a Myth frontend. Anyone using other window managers?
Lots of people here using stuff like Fluxbox and other *boxes,
For my front end xserver I don't use a window manager. You don't need one
since you are only running mythtv.
However if you do want one ratpoison keeps getting mentioned.
John
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:mythtv-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roy Murphy
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 11:00:54 -0800, Joshua Ebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Confirm that your Myth box is listening on the port you configured to stream
> from. 'netstat -an | grep portnumber'
>
> If the output from netstat shows VLC listening on the port the bind went ok
> and it should work. Fr
So, I've got my Myth box serving out my music collection with mfd. Now
I can use the mfe plugin (just for experimentation, mythmusic is still
more mature...), and I can listen to music via iTunes on my wife's
iBook. But, what do I use to access my collection from another Linux
box? I have a
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, David Whyte wrote:
Aaaaghh! Another reason to have a user based system in myth. Then
things like this can be stored against the user.
Or they could be stored per-frontend, might make things a bit simpler
(info's already there.)
-
I have the same basic equipment running under FC3 with a P4-2.4/865
chipset platform. All installed pretty readily without much issue.
This was my first experience installing Linux.
The only thing that gives me troubles is my ATI remote... Jarrod's
guide (which was quite helpful) assumes one is
Bill Bradley wrote:
What...startup time? 0 secondsI never turn mine off.
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 17:59:32 -, mail.com <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Interested to know how fast you guys can get your machines to boot from cold
As a starter for 10 i'm currently at 2mins from cold to the myth menu
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