Meneer Jansen wrote: Try using reply-all on your mailer!
> A complete mystery to me why. But is works again. I'll tell you what > I've been up to the last few days. I reinstalled Debian 5. Didn't help. > I installed Debian 4 (Etch, oldstable) because it comes w/ Python 2.4. I > couldn't de-install Python 2.5 on my Debian 5 system and the trouble > began w/ some upgrade of Python and Freevo. But that didn't work either. > Installed Freevo on my dual boot Suse10.3: same problem. > > So I deceided to stop using my beloved Freevo all together and to start > using an other Mediacenter. That required for allmost all alternatives > the use of Ubuntu. So I installed that instead of Debian 5.0 Lenny > Stable (which I love!). Anyway, I saw that Freevo 1.8.1 is in Ubuntu 9 > Jaunty 's repositorys and gave it [b]one last[/b] shot. And, by golly, > it works. Don't ask me why, but my DVD's play again. I will never *EVER* > update Freevo or Python again now!!!! Try using the instructions here: http://doc.freevo.org/SourceSVNInstallation It is actually quite easy to do and if it not working then you still have your installed version and no pressure to have it working. > And now for something completely different: getting Freevo to find my > DVD's in the IMDB again. Just like I used to. But thats another mailing > list topic, which I will now "bump" w/ some more info from the command line. IMDB changes their web pages quite frequently and what was working back at 1.8.1 more than likely only partially works now. Duncan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial Check out the new simplified licensing option that enables unlimited royalty-free distribution of the report engine for externally facing server and web deployment. http://p.sf.net/sfu/businessobjects _______________________________________________ Freevo-users mailing list Freevo-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freevo-users