On Sat, 2008-05-24 at 14:43 +1000, Dean Hamstead wrote:
> post your exports file?
>
As in "exportfs -ra"? Had done that.
Perhaps I can get a log of why access isn't allowed?
k.
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Kyle you can certainly start playing with very modest hardware!
Has anybody got reasonable results with the ad-detection ?
I find Channel 7 keeps breaking the system so badly that 50% is
unusable.
[eg black screen in mid movie triggers ad detection]
I even set ad-duration to 300 secs to try
post your exports file?
Dean
Kevin Shackleton wrote:
I've set up some nfs entries in /etc/exports (in Etch) on my desktop PC
but though I can see the entries in my eeepc I don't have permission to
go into the entries.
The eeepc defaults to an automatic logon as "user", with a userid of
1000 an
I've set up some nfs entries in /etc/exports (in Etch) on my desktop PC
but though I can see the entries in my eeepc I don't have permission to
go into the entries.
The eeepc defaults to an automatic logon as "user", with a userid of
1000 and a groupid of 1000. This corresponds to my default desk
On Friday 23 May 2008 10:00:06 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This one time, at band camp, Kyle wrote:
> > err GULP!!!
> >
> > Ok!
> >
> > Thanks. I'll just walk before I go for the Olympics I think.
>
> For the record, if you're recording DVB-t, you really don't need much
> C