Paul Menzel schrieb:
That's not true for me at all. My LCD TV is running Linux and has sshd,
ftpd, nfs, etc. ;)
Sounds great! What model is that?
Luca has already given the correct link: http://samygo.sourceforge.net/
I'm running a LExxB750.
Of course VDR is running for a much longer time
Oliver Endriss schrieb:
I just checked my archives and found that VDR replaced my analogue SAT
receiver around July 2002. From the beginning it was the most useful
linux application I ever tried. And it is still the only one which made
it into the living room.
That's not true for me at all. My
Klaus Schmidinger schrieb:
It has been exactly 10 years since version 0.01 of VDR (originally
named "OSM" - On Screen Menu) was released.
Congratulations to Klaus and all the other contributors!
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Und Tschüss.
Stefan
### Kilroy was here ### 2.6.26-2-amd64 up 70 days
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Magnus Hörlin schrieb:
>> My VDR is one machine with several DVB devices and hardware replay.
>> As long as there is a way of having a good hardware replay, why
>> shouldn't I use it?
>>
> My opinion as a hardware design engineer is that when my cpu is 97% idle
> displaying 1080p video, it is
Klaus Schmidinger schrieb:
> So, here's the straw poll:
>Should there be a stable version 1.6.0 now, based on what's in
>version 1.5.14, but without DVB-S2 or even H.264 support?
> Yes or No?
Yes, I'ld prefer a stable 1.6.0 now or soon and DVB-S2 support in the
upcoming 1.7.x.
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Juergen Sauer schrieb:
> So, which remote boot capaple distri do you use ?
> Which is best to choose ?
I'm using debian (server, diskless client) with e-tobis VDR repository.Don't
know, if it's the best...
http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?threadid=40936 (german)
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Kartsa schrieb:
> Could the chosen file system be causing this? I use LVM creating one
> partition on two disks and then I create one xfs on that partition. The
> disks are sata as mentioned earlier.
My VDR is running completely via NFS and i have also this "stutter" problem
especially when using