Re: [vdr] PANIC: watchdog timer expired - exiting

2007-06-08 Thread C.Scheeder
Josce Unknown schrieb: >>> Well if the PC clock was correct all the time I would probably not have >>> to use the set time function :) > >> Yes, but typically PC HW clock does not drift so much. You could use >> hwclock --systohc (and possibly --utc or --localtime) after letting >> the vdr to se

Re: [vdr] PANIC: watchdog timer expired - exiting

2007-06-08 Thread Josce Unknown
>>Well if the PC clock was correct all the time I would probably not have >>to use the set time function :) >Yes, but typically PC HW clock does not drift so much. You could use >hwclock --systohc (and possibly --utc or --localtime) after letting >the vdr to set the system clock. I am sure this

Re: [vdr] VDR timer + mplayer = VDR crash. Please fix!

2007-06-08 Thread VDR User
On 6/8/07, Stefan Huelswitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As far as I see there is no difference beside the different way > to get the max. number of filedescriptors, but this shouldn't > have any impact. The difference of how/when the fd's were being closed was the only thing I can think of that m

Re: [vdr] VDRAdmin behind Apache2

2007-06-08 Thread Stone
I'm using apache2.2 as shipped with Debian/etch and have the following in my config: ProxyRequests Off Order deny,allow Allow from all ProxyPass / http://localhost:40404/ ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:40404/ Thanks for the help. I just realized that I

Re: [vdr] VDRAdmin behind Apache2

2007-06-08 Thread Patrick Cernko
Stone wrote: > Hi, > > I am using VDRAdmin 3.5.3 behind Apache2 over HTTPS. Everything > seems to work fine, but when I try to edit a timer, I get an error > stating "method not allowed". Has anyone seen this problem? It does > not happen if I use VDRAdmin from the localhost on the default

Re: [vdr] Is the remote control of a WinTV Nova-T PCI able to power on the computer

2007-06-08 Thread Damien Bally
Nicolas Huillard a écrit : > Hi all, > > The subject says it all. Since the PCI card has an always-lit LED on it, > I wondered if the IR receiver was also powered and could turn on the > computer, using the green power button on the remote. > > Since it's not working for me, are there any BIO

Re: [vdr] VDR timer + mplayer = VDR crash. Please fix!

2007-06-08 Thread Stefan Huelswitt
On 08 Jun 2007 "VDR User" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have tested your patch severl times in a row just now and while VDR > did not crash once, mplayer playback was aborted about 20% of the time > when the timer was triggered. This doesn't (or hasn't so far) happen > with Anssi's patch however

Re: [vdr] VDR timer + mplayer = VDR crash. Please fix!

2007-06-08 Thread VDR User
On 6/8/07, Stefan Huelswitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Attached is a patch for mplayer plugin which closes file descriptors > > (except 0, 1, 2) when forking mplayer script. > > Thanks. > I took over that with slight changes. The final patch is attached. > Could I please have some feedback if i

[vdr] Is the remote control of a WinTV Nova-T PCI able to power on the computer

2007-06-08 Thread Nicolas Huillard
Hi all, The subject says it all. Since the PCI card has an always-lit LED on it, I wondered if the IR receiver was also powered and could turn on the computer, using the green power button on the remote. Since it's not working for me, are there any BIOS settings to allow that ? TIA, -- NH _

Re: [vdr] VDR timer + mplayer = VDR crash. Please fix!

2007-06-08 Thread Anssi Hannula
Stefan Huelswitt wrote: > On 07 Jun 2007 Anssi Hannula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Attached is a patch for mplayer plugin which closes file descriptors >> (except 0, 1, 2) when forking mplayer script. > > Thanks. > I took over that with slight changes. The final patch is attached. > Could I

[vdr] VDRAdmin behind Apache2

2007-06-08 Thread Stone
Hi, I am using VDRAdmin 3.5.3 behind Apache2 over HTTPS. Everything seems to work fine, but when I try to edit a timer, I get an error stating "method not allowed". Has anyone seen this problem? It does not happen if I use VDRAdmin from the localhost on the default port. Also, as of now, w

Re: [vdr] Changing location of /srv/vdr

2007-06-08 Thread Ville Skyttä
On Friday 08 June 2007, Andreas Mueller wrote: > If you are using the RPM provided by Fedora Extras, you can change this > in /etc/sysconfig/vdr, there should be a line starting with > VDR_OPTIONS. > > But why don't you just create /srv/vdr? If you're using the Fedora (Extras) package, it should

Re: [vdr] Changing location of /srv/vdr

2007-06-08 Thread Andreas Mueller
Chris Matchett wrote: > I am running vdr on Fedora Core 6 and found that I couldn't start vdr > as a service. > > I believe the problem is the fact that the default directory for vdr > is /srv/vdr which doesn't exist and causes the service to hang. How > do I change this default so vdr runs as a se

[vdr] Changing location of /srv/vdr

2007-06-08 Thread Chris Matchett
I am running vdr on Fedora Core 6 and found that I couldn't start vdr as a service. I believe the problem is the fact that the default directory for vdr is /srv/vdr which doesn't exist and causes the service to hang. How do I change this default so vdr runs as a service? Many thanks, Chris

Re: [vdr] VDR timer + mplayer = VDR crash. Please fix!

2007-06-08 Thread Stefan Huelswitt
On 07 Jun 2007 Anssi Hannula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Attached is a patch for mplayer plugin which closes file descriptors > (except 0, 1, 2) when forking mplayer script. Thanks. I took over that with slight changes. The final patch is attached. Could I please have some feedback if it's work