Hi Johannes,
Have you started vdr in the background and then leave the session?
e.g.
vdr &
exit
If you want to do this, you must use
nohup vdr &
exit
Alexander
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 26.08.01:
> hi all!
>
> i was just wondering why VDR wasn.t reacting on my
> remote control.s commands, so i listed the running
> processes, and found that VDR was dead.
>
> the last lines in /var/log/messages were:
>
> Aug 26 22:03:27 vdr vdr[1533]: caught signal 1
> Aug 26 22:03:27 vdr vdr[1533]: saved setup to /video/setup.conf
> Aug 26 22:03:27 vdr vdr[1535]: EIT processing thread ended (pid=1535) -
> master
> Aug 26 22:03:27 vdr vdr[1536]: EIT processing thread ended (pid=1536)
> Aug 26 22:03:27 vdr vdr[1533]: max. latency time 6 seconds
> Aug 26 22:03:27 vdr vdr[1533]: exiting
>
> can anybody tell me what happened?
>
> thanx!
>
> servus hannes!
>
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