> With CVS of a few days ago on an EPIA's Unichrome output, my box running KDE
> 3.2 did the right thing with positioning offsets, while ratpoison on someone
> else's did not...
In my case, ratpoison will work correctly with offsets for values
within -50 to +50. Anything out of that range gets ig
On Thursday 02 December 2004 10:29, Jå§òÑ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Is there some trick to activate the offsets?
>
> Yes, there is a trick. You need to run mythtv in window mode (there
> is an option to do that somewhere in the menus).
It used to be possible without going to run-in-a-window m
> Is there some trick to activate the offsets?
Yes, there is a trick. You need to run mythtv in window mode (there
is an option to do that somewhere in the menus). Or better yet,
switch out KDE and use ratpoison.
-Jå§òÑ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Some more questions...
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 20:07, Rob Greene wrote:
> I've gotten closer with setting up MythTV and the PV
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 20:07, Rob Greene wrote:
> I've gotten closer with setting up MythTV and the PVR-350. My X display is
> on the TV, at least!
FC2 or 3?
> However, there are two problems I still haven't figured out (up to this
> point):
>
> 1. lirc doesn't work - I've sent that to the
I've gotten closer with setting up MythTV and the PVR-350. My X display is
on the TV, at least!
However, there are two problems I still haven't figured out (up to this
point):
1. lirc doesn't work - I've sent that to the lirc list. (Just bummed.)
2. I took the suggested xorg.conf at mythtvol