Personally I don't use a Window manager with mythtv,
When I started playing with mythtv I tried most of the
window mangers to see which performed best.
My order of preference after testing quite a lot of
different wm's with myth :-
1. No window Manager (Difficult to get working
properly but I
On 8/25/05, Brett Grice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally I don't use a Window manager with mythtv,
When I started playing with mythtv I tried most of the
window mangers to see which performed best.
My order of preference after testing quite a lot of
different wm's with myth :-
1. No
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 17:06:42 +1000, Brett Grice wrote:
My order of preference after testing quite a lot of different wm's with
myth :-
1. No window Manager (Difficult to get working properly but I find the
most stable.)
2. fvwm2
3. MWM
3. ICEwm
4. Afterstep
5. Blackbox
5. Fluxbox
6.
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On 8/24/05, Kevin Kuphal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nes Yarug wrote:
Please don't take this as a start for a flame war between Gnome and
KDE. I'd just like to know which Window Manager plays best with
MythTV. Most how-tos (what is the plural for that anyway :)
Hi,
Sorry for the late response. Glad you're making headway.
As for me I have 4 Pundit-R's running mythfrontend under fluxbox.
All machines use Celeron D's and have 256MB. One Pundit-R also acts as
an NFS server for the backend machine so the recording hardware
(PVR-150 PVR-250) is in a
On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 13:35 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
As for me I have 4 Pundit-R's
[...]
I don't have keyboards or mice hooked to any of these machines.
They are controlled purely using StreamZap remotes ($25) via USB.
What type of IR hardware are you using? I ask because I just got
As I thought I said, we are using the StreamZap remote. It comes with
it's own USB receiver:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0007ST9CK/qid=1125005304/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_1/103-8818741-5078212?v=glances=electronicsn=507846
At $27 it's a deal for both a receiver and a remote. Not
On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 14:29 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
As I thought I said, we are using the StreamZap remote.
You did say that.
It comes with
it's own USB receiver:
But I didn't know that part.
I was hoping to use the same universal remote I already have downstairs
for the TV, amplifier,
gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
My workaround:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/82722#82722
hmm, not exactly the same problem ... mine doesn't happen when
returning from xine (that actually works *every* time) ... it's when i
change screens within
How do you reset focus?
Michael T. Dean wrote:
gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
My workaround:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/82722#82722
hmm, not exactly the same problem ... mine doesn't happen when
returning from xine (that actually works
Zak wrote:
How do you reset focus?
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/82722#82722 ;)
Michael T. Dean wrote:
gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
My workaround:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/82722#82722
hmm, not exactly the same
{SNIP}
The machine spawns mythfrontend on display 0: from /etc/inittab so
if Myth dies unexpectedly it's just automatically restarted. I shut
the machines down using sudo. It all works really well for us.
{/SNIP}
Care to share your inittab?
This would be really nice, and I too am running
On 8/25/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
{SNIP}
The machine spawns mythfrontend on display 0: from /etc/inittab so
if Myth dies unexpectedly it's just automatically restarted. I shut
the machines down using sudo. It all works really well for us.
{/SNIP}
Care to share your inittab?
On 8/25/05, Donavan Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/25/05, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NOTE: For some silly reason mythfrontend keeps its shutdown command in
the mythbackend mysql database. This is completely silly since should
the backend not be online then you cannot
On 8/25/05, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NOTE: For some silly reason mythfrontend keeps its shutdown command in
the mythbackend mysql database. This is completely silly since should
the backend not be online then you cannot shutdown the frontend.
Silly, really silly...
You do realize
On Thursday 25 August 2005 10:34 pm, Mark Knecht wrote:
On 8/25/05, Donavan Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/25/05, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NOTE: For some silly reason mythfrontend keeps its shutdown command in
the mythbackend mysql database. This is completely silly
Nes Yarug wrote:
Please don't take this as a start for a flame war between Gnome and
KDE. I'd just like to know which Window Manager plays best with
MythTV. Most how-tos (what is the plural for that anyway :) seem to
favor KDE? Or is it possible to run MythTV without a Window Manager?
I use
Kevin Kuphal wrote:
I use fluxbox. Much lighter than KDE. I think you can run twm even if
you want or without a window manager too.
what focusing method do you use in fluxbox? a lot of times, popups
(like when you hit the menu button on movies in the video library
manager) aren't focused,
gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) wrote:
Kevin Kuphal wrote:
I use fluxbox. Much lighter than KDE. I think you can run twm even
if you want or without a window manager too.
what focusing method do you use in fluxbox? a lot of times, popups
(like when you hit the menu button on movies in the
Please don't take this as a start for a flame war between Gnome and KDE.
I'd just like to know which Window Manager plays best with MythTV. Most
how-tos (what is the plural for that anyway :) seem to favor KDE? Or is
it possible to run MythTV without a Window Manager?
Many thanks,
Nes
gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) wrote:
Kevin Kuphal wrote:
I use fluxbox. Much lighter than KDE. I think you can run twm even
if you want or without a window manager too.
what focusing method do you use in fluxbox? a lot of times, popups
(like when you hit the menu button on movies in the video
Michael T. Dean wrote:
My workaround:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/82722#82722
hmm, not exactly the same problem ... mine doesn't happen when returning
from xine (that actually works *every* time) ... it's when i change
screens within mythtv that it doesn't always work
On 8/24/05, Kevin Kuphal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nes Yarug wrote:
Please don't take this as a start for a flame war between Gnome and
KDE. I'd just like to know which Window Manager plays best with
MythTV. Most how-tos (what is the plural for that anyway :) seem to
favor KDE? Or is it
Please don't take this as a start for a flame war between Gnome and KDE.
I'd just like to know which Window Manager plays best with MythTV. Most
how-tos (what is the plural for that anyway :) seem to favor KDE? Or is
it possible to run MythTV without a Window Manager?
LOADS of stuff in
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 21:13:05 -0500, Donavan Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 19:39:35 -0500, M Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry - I've always been curious - what's so wrong with KDE?
Simple, run MythVideo under KDE and when your player exits Myth will
not receive the
Donavan Stanley wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 19:39:35 -0500, M Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry - I've always been curious - what's so wrong with KDE?
Simple, run MythVideo under KDE and when your player exits Myth will
not receive the focus back thus requiring you to alt-tab to it.
I've never
Roy Murphy wrote:
Now that we've had a nice long thread discussing distributions, let's
talk about window managers. KDE and Gnome sould like *way* too much
overhead for a Myth frontend. Anyone using other window managers?
You can get by without one as I did for a while. If you spawn other
apps
Sorry - I've always been curious - what's so wrong with KDE? I have a
Barton2500 w/ 512MB RAM on a combined frontend/backend box. Are the
lightweight WMs more for people with Epia boxes, and/or those that just
want to try something else? I'm just wondering if there would be any
actual
Anyone using other window managers?
I use evilwm for my dedicated mythtv box. I don't
think that you get any more streamlined than that.
On my desktop I use Gnome or XFCE, since I like GTK.
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To: Roy Murphy; Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Which Window Manager?
Now that we've had a nice long thread discussing distributions, let's
talk about window managers. KDE and Gnome sould like *way* too much
overhead
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 19:39:35 -0500, M Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry - I've always been curious - what's so wrong with KDE?
Simple, run MythVideo under KDE and when your player exits Myth will
not receive the focus back thus requiring you to alt-tab to it.
Roy Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now that we've had a nice long thread discussing distributions, let's
talk about window managers. KDE and Gnome sould like *way* too much
overhead for a Myth frontend. Anyone using other window managers?
This has been covered many times, but I haven't seen
Sent: 19 January 2005 20:19
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: [mythtv-users] Which Window Manager?
Now that we've had a nice long thread discussing distributions, let's
talk about window managers. KDE and Gnome sould like *way* too much
overhead for a Myth frontend. Anyone using other
At 20:18 19/01/2005, you wrote:
Now that we've had a nice long thread discussing distributions, let's
talk about window managers. KDE and Gnome sould like *way* too much
overhead for a Myth frontend. Anyone using other window managers?
Lots of people here using stuff like Fluxbox and other *boxes,
On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 15:18, Roy Murphy wrote:
Now that we've had a nice long thread discussing distributions, let's
talk about window managers. KDE and Gnome sould like *way* too much
overhead for a Myth frontend. Anyone using other window managers?
Initially, I was running without a window
In gentoo, if you don't specify a window manager in /etc/rc.conf (or in
your home directory) you get a really simple one that I think may be a
part of Xfree/Xorg. Maybe it has a name. I don't know.
At any rate, if your really not doing anything but Myth on the box, I'd
think that would be
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/97907
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 21:09:13 -, John Harvey
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For my front end xserver I don't use a window manager. You don't need one
since you are only running mythtv.
However if you do want one ratpoison keeps getting mentioned.
H. Interesting idea.
But I think I might
Now that we've had a nice long thread discussing distributions, let's
talk about window managers. KDE and Gnome sould like *way* too much
overhead for a Myth frontend. Anyone using other window managers?
I use ratpoison. This is a lightweight, low disk space hog, mouse-less
window manager (you
Roy Murphy wrote:
Now that we've had a nice long thread discussing distributions, let's
talk about window managers. KDE and Gnome sould like *way* too much
overhead for a Myth frontend. Anyone using other window managers?
Sorry - I've always been curious - what's so wrong with KDE? I have a
Barton2500 w/ 512MB RAM on a combined frontend/backend box. Are the
lightweight WMs more for people with Epia boxes, and/or those that just
want to try something else? I'm just wondering if there would be any
actual
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 19:39:35 -0500, M Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry - I've always been curious - what's so wrong with KDE? I have a
Barton2500 w/ 512MB RAM on a combined frontend/backend box. Are the
lightweight WMs more for people with Epia boxes, and/or those that just
want to try
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