I used VNC to connect to my system which brings up twm.
Make sure vncserver is installed on your system
Install VNC onto a client
SSH to your myth system
start VNCserver : vncserver
On a client (Linux,Unix, Windows) start VNC viewer
Check http://www.realvnc.com/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 03:00:25PM -0700, Steve Nuffer wrote:
>
> # ivtvctl --input-detect
> check SAA7115 input signal
> ioctl: VIDEO_STATUS = Bad
>
> I started playing with ptune-ui.pl and changed "NTSC" --> "NTSC-hrc". It worked after that.
>
> # ivtvctl -I
> check SAA7115 input signal
> ioctl: VIDEO_STATUS = Sat/Dvd
>
The output on my PAL pvr-150 also says
ioctl: VIDEO_STATUS = Bad, even though I get recordings that I'm
sattisfied about.
I can't try ptune-ui because the computer with the pvr-150 doesn't have
X.
This is with ivtv 0.3.5.
Henk,
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