Hi.

I found the problem, and forgot to post it. I'm sending cc to freevo-devel
too, just in case.
Well, I installed all the old kaa packages, and the upgraded them to git,
one by one.  I found
 out that kaa-display causes my problem. So now I have kaa-display-0.1 and
everyhting is fine, but if I upgrade to kaa-display-git, I lose the control
over freevo again.

regards
Alberto


2013/7/1 Alberto Hernando <pajaro...@gmail.com>

> Hi.
>
> Let's get this clear: squeeze is old-stable, wheezy is the current stable,
> and jessie is testing.
> Actually, while I was using squeeze, everything worked fine. My problems
> began with the upgrade to wheezy. I don't want to upgrade to jessie/testing
> if I can help it.
> Anyway, besides this, there must be something wrong with freevo if it
> can't control mplayer.
>
> regards
> Alberto
>
>
>
> 2013/7/1 Liz <ed...@billiau.net>
>
>> On Mon, 1 Jul 2013 12:16:15 +0200
>> Alberto Hernando <pajaro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi.
>> >
>> > Do you mean to upgrade mplayer to jessie? Or lirc? I am installing
>> > freevo from source, mplayer2 too. I should have the latest of
>> > everything.  If possible, I don't want to install anything from
>> > testing.
>> >
>> > thanks
>> > Alberto
>> >
>>
>> the latest of everything, and using squeeze?
>> I'm not sure I understand.
>>
>> While my whole system was on squeeze I had the mplayer does not answer
>> the keyboard trouble.
>> I upgraded to jessie this month and I am happy again.
>>
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