Hi,
Quick question.. Is there a way to find out how many people are
subscribed to the users mailing list? Also, the developers mailing
list?
I'm writing a paper for an OSS class, and I would like to get this
information if possible. I read the commands available from the
listserv, but no luck.
I used the beta with the newest version of Xebian, and it worked fine.
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n
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 10:34:52 -0800, Peter Loron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Acutally there's a 0.4.5 beta on there from the end of October. I
believe that works with 0.17.
-Pete
Listman wrote:
Is the mythtv-xbox
-0800, Nav Jagpal wrote:
Thanks for the info; I will try that...
As soon as I can get Xebian to boot again!
I've had this problem in the past:
I get the http://xbox-linux.sf.net; in the corner, and what looks
like a green square near the left side of the screen.. Has anyone seen
I just wanted to see what distro a lot of you are using for your myth
boxen currently.
Fedora Core and Debian (and/or one of its derivatives) here.
Straight Debian for me. Tried Ubuntu too.
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Nav
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So now I have the remote... and mythtv starts on boot..
however, when I goto watch live tv or recorded program, i get
Mixer attach error -2: No such file or directory
Check Mixer Name in setup:/dev/sound/mixer
Any ideas?
On Sat, 5 Mar 2005 17:22:17 -0600, Matt S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Answer my own question.. (I hope this helps other people!)
I went into the setup, and changed from ALSA to /dev/dsp
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n
On Sun, 6 Mar 2005 10:38:41 -0800, Nav Jagpal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So now I have the remote... and mythtv starts on boot..
however, when I goto watch live tv
button one for $4.04 plus $7 shipping.
I'll have to try out the Myth config for XBMC - I do like that as well.
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 22:36:27 -0800, Nav Jagpal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm told the installer to use the local hard disk for storage, and it
seems to be going through the motions
So after a dozen restart attempts, Xebian finally booted from the CD
again; perhaps its the media?
Anyways, now onto the install. There are a few options as to which
partition I want to install Xebian.
I previously upgraded my HD to an 80GB drive. Which partition should I
install to? I believe
C: System crap and XBMC XBE XML file
D: (This is the active XBE's home folder)
E: Apps and Game saves. Also had my Emulators on here, but no ROMs. Xebian
is here in E:\Apps\Linux
F: Game images and movies
Problem is my apps are on F and savegames are on E.
So when I tried to install
Indeed there was a spot in the evox.ini file that I could manually add
the e: drive.
sweet
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n
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 15:35:57 -0800, Nav Jagpal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
C: System crap and XBMC XBE XML file
D: (This is the active XBE's home folder)
E: Apps and Game saves. Also had my
Mar 2005 15:49:56 -0800, Nav Jagpal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed there was a spot in the evox.ini file that I could manually add
the e: drive.
sweet
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n
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 15:35:57 -0800, Nav Jagpal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
C: System crap and XBMC XBE XML file
D
on the
backend at that point, thus making /video/recordings and /video/buffer
available. (rw, of course!)
I also had all the Xbox partitions mounted in /mnt/C - /mnt/F in my fstab.
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 16:00:00 -0800, Nav Jagpal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now Xebian is freezing when
.. . Mounting
:
www.mythtv.info
David
Nav Jagpal wrote:
Maybe my reply was confusing.
Let me try again:
The hardware requirements I listed were arbitrary - I just wrote
something down with the intent of going back to fix them. I hope I
didn't give the impression Hey, I'm done with this doc.. Please check
it out
I just downloaded Xebian 1.1.0, and I am trying to follow the
instructions onhttp://bit.blkbk.com/
First thing: The docs say that v1.0.3 is required but I have v1.1.0 -
didn't think that would make a difference, since I cant find v1.0.3!
Which version did you use? The problem is, when I get to
Maybe my reply was confusing.
Let me try again:
The hardware requirements I listed were arbitrary - I just wrote
something down with the intent of going back to fix them. I hope I
didn't give the impression Hey, I'm done with this doc.. Please check
it out.. Instead, I was looking for people to
appreciate any feedback/advice etc. Also, if anyone wants to
help, that would be great!
If you skim the document, you'll see that I am targetting PVR-250. If
anyone wants to add sections for other tuner cards, that would be
great too.
Thanks in advance
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Nav Jagpal
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Thanks
-
Nav
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:59:55 -0800, Jarod Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 27 February 2005 15:20, Nav Jagpal wrote:
Hi,
I'm in the process of writing a step-by-step install document for MythTV.
You can checkout what I have so far by visiting
http://silver.cs.uvic.ca
with setting up tv-out with that card, spend $100 towards
something that requires 0-configuration.
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:59:01 -0800, Brad Templeton
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Feb 27, 2005 at 03:20:55PM -0800, Nav Jagpal wrote:
Hi,
I'm in the process of writing a step-by-step install
Thank you Dave for your comments.
The documentation does not make this clear and I am still not sure
what I should get
You are very right; the documentation does not make this clear. All I
have done so far is write down the steps required to complete the
basic MythTV install. I didn't mean for
; Thanks.
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 21:06:33 -0600, Josh Burks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 16:11:23 -0800, Nav Jagpal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since an Ubuntu install varies only slightly from a straight Debian install
I think there is more than just a slight difference between
I really like the idea of multiple categories... The scan-converter
would go under the 'n00b'-style category..
Thanks for the suggestion.
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 13:10:36 +0800, Max Waterman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nav Jagpal wrote:
What do you think about video-out cards versus the PC-TV box
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