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Users / Re: Asterisk Problems
« on: November 07, 2009, 05:04:26 pm »
Thanks, did the trick :)

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Users / Asterisk Problems
« on: September 23, 2009, 08:53:44 pm »
Hi, I have Linux MCE 7.10 (I like to steer clear of alpha's) running on a system that is just a core, not a core hybrid, 2 NICs, etc.   When I go to add a phone line from the online configuration, it gives me an error.

Fatal error: mysql error: [145: Table './asterisk/sip' is marked as crashed and should be repaired] in EXECUTE(" SELECT sip.id,sip.data,sips.data AS sdata, sipp.data AS pdata,siph.data AS hdata FROM sip INNER JOIN sip sips ON (sips.id=sip.id) AND (sips.keyword='secret') INNER JOIN sip sipp ON (sipp.id=sip.id) AND (sipp.keyword='username') INNER JOIN sip siph ON (siph.id=sip.id) AND (siph.keyword='host') WHERE (sip.keyword='account') AND (sip.data='sipgate' OR sip.data='inphonex' OR sip.data='broadvoice' OR sip.data='voiceeclipse' OR sip.data='sipgradwell' OR sip.data='xs4all' OR sip.data='viatalk_us-central' OR sip.data='1und1' OR sip.data='sipgate_de')") in /var/www/pluto-admin/include/adodb/adodb-errorhandler.inc.php on line 77

Is there anything I can do without reinstalling LMCE?

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Users / Re: Firewire to control and feed cable box video?
« on: October 12, 2008, 08:25:07 pm »
Do I just follow the directions for setting it up with MythTV or not?
I'm kinda confused :P

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Users / Re: Firewire to control and feed cable box video?
« on: October 12, 2008, 05:57:30 pm »
But, apparently my cable provider doesn't encrypt its channels :)
is it worth it in that case?


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Users / Firewire to control and feed cable box video?
« on: October 12, 2008, 04:05:04 am »
I have a couple of set top boxes that I want to hook up to the core via Firewire to view, control, and record programs.  I know there was a way to do this in MythTV, I just never knew how.  Is this possible using the MythTV bundled with LinuxMCE? how? because that would save me aaaaaa lot in tuner cards.  Also it would support HD streams :)
thanks,


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Users / Re: Just a couple stupid questions...
« on: October 03, 2008, 03:02:27 am »
Not really, we can control pretty much anything, we just need to know what you HAVE climate-wise. Can you describe it for us?

-Thom

The thing is I'm getting a new heating system, thermostats and all, because our old one is very... inefficient.  I'd just like to get some opinions as for what would be the most cost-efficient and usable with Linux MCE.  As for the air conditioners, some of the rooms have newer remote controllable frigidaires, while some have air conditioners with knobs to control them  :P...

Thanks in advance for everything :)


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Users / Re: Just a couple stupid questions...
« on: October 03, 2008, 02:06:13 am »

It would help, if you detailed where you are living, and what kind of a/c or heating system you have.

rgds
Oliver
Thanks everybody who has posted so far :)!
I'm living in the U.S., and I have electric central heating.  As for A/Cs, we have individual ones in every room, and I figure that would be pretty hard to integrate into Linux MCE...

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Users / Just a couple stupid questions...
« on: October 02, 2008, 03:24:44 am »
Hey, I'm new here (if you haven't noticed).  I understand how to set up a Linux MCE whole-house system, I just have some questions.
1. For the phone system, I have an analog POTS line direct into my house.  To integrate this into the Linux MCE system would I need an FXO card? Is it even possible?
2. We are getting the heating redone.  I want Z-wave, X10, or any other Linux MCE controllable thermostats, but I want ones that don't cost too much (and don't point me in the direction of setback controllers!), but if you have any suggestions that would be totally awesome.
Thanks!

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