Hi,
> Now, how would I do this with Freevo. My scenario is this (Or will
> be this): Debian Etch with Freevo on top and nvtv - I'm gonig to
> install everything using my regular computer monitor because it's
> close to internet access and while I'm still in a debian environment,
> it's close to a mouse and keyboard and so on, but then I'm going to
> move it down to my television.. and the output is going to have to be
> changed, which I can imagine isn't easy without a working monitor.
> How do you guys deal with something like this? Just press the 'TV ON'
> button in nvtv, close the computer and move it down? I haven't tried
> this, but there must be an easier way, no? I mean, I can run a livecd
> such as the Freevo 2.x on the box connected to the TV and it just
> autodetects the display - same with geexbox.
I had a similar setup while ago, and my solution is much simpler. Just
configure nvtv to mirror monitor/TV, I mean, what you have in one you
will have in the other. So doesnt matter where you plug your freevo, it
will display freevo :-)
>
> I hope there's an easy solution, because it does seem like a very
> trivial question. I just haven't found an answer anywhere..
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Emil
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