I am using FC2 and myth .16 .
I still never got it working, so I will be trying again this weekend probably.
Thanks for the heads up.
Terrence
On 6/22/05, Robert Kulagowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am pulling out my hair trying to figure this out, and the wife isn't
very happy that
I tried to ask over at the mvmpc project forums, but I never got a
response, so since I learned about the mediamvp through this list, I
though maybe someone could help me.
Basically, my problem is that their how-to seems incomplete
(http://mvpmc.sourceforge.net/mvpmc-HOWTO-singlehtml.html#ss5.1).
After seeing my mythbox in action, a friend wants to create their own.
Being more monitarily endowed then me, he is going to plop down some
cash on a fast backend, and some parts to make 2 frontends. He is
asking for my help, since I am the only person that he knows who has a
mythbox, and the
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T. Waldren [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/14/2005 11:53:50 AM
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Continuing my trend of asking users group, instead of 'seaching
via google' is there a good document explaining the tricks, etc for
building a myth system
Has anyone ever tried to use the Prismiq MediaPlayer has a frontend
for myth? Or even just as a way to play recorded shows from myth in
another room, without having to create a Mythbox frontend?
I noticed they have a program to run on linux, but I am not the most
linux capable person (or that
For some comcast users, you can get the local HD channels on your
service, even if it is not digital. For instance, I have comcast
cable modem, and local channels only, if I plug the line into an hdtv,
I can get all the local channels (actually, not all of them, sometimes
they go away for a few
When I first setup my system, I was playing around and read somewhere
that you can give Myth the option to run under root. At the time I
thought hey cool and did this, without knowing any of the security
issues.
Is there a way to reverse this (I think the command was something like
# chmod +s
.
--- Thom Paine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2005-09-02 at 10:40 -0600, T. Waldren wrote:
When I first setup my system, I was playing around
and read somewhere
that you can give Myth the option to run under
root. At the time I
thought hey cool and did this, without knowing
After reading a lot of posts from the past on which remotes people
like, I went with the one from Radio Shack (which of course had
another great guide from Jarod, so I couldn't go wrong). I
programmed it, and setup the lirc files that were provided, and it
works great.
But, after playing around