James Stembridge wrote:
> On 5/12/05, Max Barry wrote:
>
>>(1) If it *is* enabled, then mythbackend helpfully writes into the log
>>either "Recording starts soon, AUTO-Startup assumed" or "Seem to be
>>woken up by USER". It then calls my startup script with the argument
>>"auto" or "user," just li
On 5/12/05, Max Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (1) If it *is* enabled, then mythbackend helpfully writes into the log
> either "Recording starts soon, AUTO-Startup assumed" or "Seem to be
> woken up by USER". It then calls my startup script with the argument
> "auto" or "user," just like it sho
James Stembridge wrote:
> If you specify a startup script in mythtv-setup then that will receive
> "auto" or "user" on the command line depending on whether the backend
> is about to start a recording. Note you only get "auto" if the "block
> shutdown before client connect" is enabled.
I'm afraid
James Stembridge wrote:
> If you specify a startup script in mythtv-setup then that will receive
> "auto" or "user" on the command line depending on whether the backend
> is about to start a recording. Note you only get "auto" if the "block
> shutdown before client connect" is enabled.
>
> In the
On 5/4/05, Max Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My understanding is that simply prevents mythbackend from going idle
> BEFORE a frontend has connected... and does nothing once it has. (And,
> as mentioned, it's already unchecked on my system.)
Indeed.
As I understand it you have to do a little
Nick wrote:
> On 5/4/05, Max Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>It was all working so nicely until 0.18. My combined backend/frontend
>>box would wake itself up, record something, then go back to sleep.
>>
>>Now, however, it refuses to idle if mythfrontend is running. Which is a
>>problem, becau
On 5/4/05, Brad Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/4/05, Max Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Now, however, it refuses to idle if mythfrontend is running. Which is a
> > problem, because I have mythfrontend start automatically on boot.
> > Is there a way to stop mythfrontend from blocking
On 5/4/05, Max Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now, however, it refuses to idle if mythfrontend is running. Which is a
> problem, because I have mythfrontend start automatically on boot.
> Is there a way to stop mythfrontend from blocking mythbackend's idling?
Max,
You need to run mythtv-setu
On 5/4/05, Max Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It was all working so nicely until 0.18. My combined backend/frontend
> box would wake itself up, record something, then go back to sleep.
>
> Now, however, it refuses to idle if mythfrontend is running. Which is a
> problem, because I have myth
It was all working so nicely until 0.18. My combined backend/frontend
box would wake itself up, record something, then go back to sleep.
Now, however, it refuses to idle if mythfrontend is running. Which is a
problem, because I have mythfrontend start automatically on boot.
Previously, this didn'
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