Hi Stefan,
On Fr, Mär 02, 2007 at 07:56:14 +, Stefan Huelswitt wrote:
On 02 Mar 2007 Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have noticed that when I mount a samba drive on my vdr box and play mp3's
with vdr from it, vdr will often lockup and require a restart. But, the
strange thing about
On 3/1/07, Stefan Huelswitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 02 Mar 2007 Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have noticed that when I mount a samba drive on my vdr box and play
mp3's
with vdr from it, vdr will often lockup and require a restart. But, the
strange thing about this is that this only
On 3/2/07, Halim Sahin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Stefan,
On Fr, Mär 02, 2007 at 07:56:14 +, Stefan Huelswitt wrote:
On 02 Mar 2007 Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have noticed that when I mount a samba drive on my vdr box and play
mp3's
with vdr from it, vdr will often lockup and
Hi,
I want to use tvtime with vdr and my Full Feature DVB-S.
With “tvtime -d /dev/video0”, i have the video but not
the sound.
How can i obtain the sound with tvtime?
If I plug my Loudspeakers to the DVB-S, I have a little
shift between the sound and the image.
Thank you.
Guy
Hi,
Dieter Bloms wrote:
I've had a further look into szap's source how it detects the status
FE_LOCKED. Attached is an updated tuner patch which now also reports
details for FE_READ_STATUS.
I've tried your patch and the new vdr-1.4.5-2 for some days now and
it works even when I disable
Hi,
Simon Baxter wrote:
My media box has 6 channel output LF,RF,LR,RR,C,SW which I'm using with
ALSA. Mplayer plays through all channels fine (settings in
~/.mplayer/config), but VDR sourced audio only plays in stereo from the
LR,RF output.
Given that there is no way to play 'real'
Hello,
I'm trying to wakeup my Siemens Scaleo-T using WOL - but without
success :-(
The PC to wakeup:
- Siemens Scaleo-T AMD64 with Onboard LAN (Tulip chip)
- Linux 2.6.20 with ACPI enabled
- Gentoo amd64
The router:
- ASUS WL-500g Deluxe
- OpenWrt White Russian - With X-Wrt Extensions RC6
-
Bernd Juraschek wrote:
Hello,
What I've done:
- BIOS: Wakeup controlled by BIOS and WOL enabled
- Gentoo: echo -n PCI0 /proc/acpi/wakeup ; halt
- Router: wol -h PC-IP-Addr PC-MAC-Addr
I use etherwake to send wol packet (it sends ethernet packets, not udp
one that doesn't work with my lan
- BIOS: Wakeup controlled by BIOS and WOL enabled
- Gentoo: echo -n PCI0 /proc/acpi/wakeup ; halt
- Router: wol -h PC-IP-Addr PC-MAC-Addr
I use etherwake to send wol packet (it sends ethernet packets, not udp
one that doesn't work with my lan card).
Now the PC gets pure ethernet frames
Bernd Juraschek schrieb:
- BIOS: Wakeup controlled by BIOS and WOL enabled
- Gentoo: echo -n PCI0 /proc/acpi/wakeup ; halt
- Router: wol -h PC-IP-Addr PC-MAC-Addr
I use etherwake to send wol packet (it sends ethernet packets, not udp
one that doesn't work with my lan card).
Now the PC
Have you tried disabling RC_DOWN_INTERFACE in /etc/conf.d/rc ?
Hmm - it was disabled already :-(
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Have you tried ethtool to setup WoL options?
I run ethtool -s eth0 wol pg.
- Kimmo
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Tekijä: Bernd Juraschek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Päivämäärä: 3. maaliskuuta 2007 1:18:32
Hello,
I'm trying to wakeup my Siemens Scaleo-T using WOL
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