that last answer is correct.
On 11/9/05, David Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 09/11/05, Folashade Adeyosoye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What am I missing, I tried following (
http://www.litwiller.net/mythtv/remote.html) these instructions but for each button that I press on the remote, it
I have heardabout Linux computer based answering machines, that will effectively give
you voicemail. It seems to me that any computer can discern one touch-tonefrom another. So why can't I use specific tones to run specific commands.-(this is one of the few times I wished I had chosen computer
On 9/6/05, WJCarpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The other day I accompanied my mother to a local big box electronics store to help her purchase a sat tv system.She ended up getting a receiver with a built in DVR.I was looking at the index for the
user's guide and noticed that one of the
On 9/6/05, Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:While the geek factor is admirably high, this probably wasn't a good wayto spend $100 if you really want to have CID available all the time.
I bought a *talking* Caller-ID box for less than that.Not only does itannouce the incoming
For me it just worked like a second mouse in fedora core 2 3 and 4
and then follow the instructions from the LIRC section on my remote
wonder web page
http://www.litwiller.net/mythtv/remote.html
In Fedora core 3 and 4, I just put the /etc/modules.conf lines near
the top of the modprobe.conf
Brad Benson wrote:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 02:25:46 -0600, Matt S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone else experiencing this? When I try to launch it, it times out.
When I look at the command line it complains about not being able to
contact the weather.com site. When I try to manually enter the URL it
'{
print $4, \t, $1}' ) /etc/hosts.N mv /etc/hosts.N /etc/hosts
also, it does depend on your /etc/nsswitch.conf (or /etc/resolv.conf,
netinfo, depending on your OS) using the hosts file before dns.
$ fgrep hosts /etc/nsswitch.conf
hosts: files dns
Max.
Tim Litwiller wrote:
or if you need
did you run the setup program mythtvsetup or whatever your distribution
calls it - it should upgrade the database for you.
If you haven't done it - that should take care of this and the possibly
the other problem you posted.
Martin Brown wrote:
I decided to upgrade my OS from 2.4 to 2.6 and
Scott Rowe wrote:
Sure.. it's back up..
-Scott
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 20:48:35 -0600, Tim Litwiller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any chance you could make this available again?
Scott Rowe wrote:
I created a bootsplash based on the GANT theme, as well as a background for
X.. Really makes it look like
Any chance you could make this available again?
Scott Rowe wrote:
I created a bootsplash based on the GANT theme, as well as a background for
X.. Really makes it look like an STB.
http://www.rowerules.com/mythtv/GANT.zip
-Scott
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Tom E. Craddock, Jr. wrote:
Brad Templeton wrote:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 09:50:38AM -0800, Joe Barnhart wrote:
--- Tom E. Craddock, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Never heard of tab complete? Took me less than a
minute to do what you were talking about. You aint got a minute?
I probably
I just finished making this work in fedora here is what I needed to do
edit the install.sh file with the correct paths that you have on your
fedora machine.
apt-get install transcode mjpegtools dvdauthor ImageMagick
to get the proper versions
edit the default theme files in mythweb to add the
MacNean C. Tyrrell wrote:
Eric Webb wrote:
On Sunday 13 February 2005 06:43 pm, Chris Petersen wrote:
Just wanted to say, aside from all the other great new features of
v.17, the new mythweb looks great! I love the new icons and the other
imbellishments.
Thank the author of mythtv's new
Dennis Hand wrote:
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone has had any sucess in getting mythBurn
working under fedora. I just got a DVD burner and would like to burn
Chris
I've got it working on FC1 and FC2. And it works great. Head over to
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