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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: Slowly getting a bit of a clue about LinuxMCE, some questions about D-Bus
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on: June 18, 2010, 04:30:58 pm
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Dude, I swear, do you have a brain in there at all?
Read the developers guide.
Thom
Dude what is your problem? Why you always have to use that tone? Sex deprivation? If you have to vent please don't do it in the forum. I'm reading lots of stuff, haven't read developers guide hope to do it soon. Currently having some hardware issues, and rebuilding everything from scratch  Two days just went out of the window. Since you had to ask... His problem is apparently a whiney little postwhore who obviously has nothing better to do then to keep reviving old threads that died months ago. WTF do you actually expect here, developers coming over to your house every night to read you a chapter of the developers guide before bedtime? We are not here to entertain you (or make you rich for that matter), try to get that through your thick skull please. Sarcastic, sure I can take that, but atleast be a little helpful. Nope, just ignore me until I get upto speed, but don't try to throw me and others that aren't up to your developers standards. Are you frustrated if somebody starts LinuxMCE business and donates back to the project? WTF? Oh it's help you want, silly me I must have missed that through the derogatory remarks at Thom's address. Well here's a hint: try not annoying key people in this project that much, their contributions are a lot more valuable than any donations you could ever make. Anything else I can do you for?
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LinuxMCE / Installation issues / Re: webpad-gamma1
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on: June 18, 2010, 12:08:06 am
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I strongly object to this kind of practice. What's next? Paying 50 bucks for the privilege of downloading the LMCE installation ISO?!? Come to think of it, that's not such a bad idea afterall. Glad I haven't shared that (almost complete) patch I made to build lmce-0810 on Lucid yet, it's probably going to be worth a lot of money soon... 
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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: Slowly getting a bit of a clue about LinuxMCE, some questions about D-Bus
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on: June 17, 2010, 11:21:40 pm
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Dude, I swear, do you have a brain in there at all?
Read the developers guide.
Thom
Dude what is your problem? Why you always have to use that tone? Sex deprivation? If you have to vent please don't do it in the forum. I'm reading lots of stuff, haven't read developers guide hope to do it soon. Currently having some hardware issues, and rebuilding everything from scratch  Two days just went out of the window. Since you had to ask... His problem is apparently a whiney little postwhore who obviously has nothing better to do then to keep reviving old threads that died months ago. WTF do you actually expect here, developers coming over to your house every night to read you a chapter of the developers guide before bedtime? We are not here to entertain you (or make you rich for that matter), try to get that through your thick skull please.
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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: Mythtv don't work on MD's after an update to 0.23
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on: May 28, 2010, 12:03:19 am
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[..] Failed to execute SQL: GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON mythconverg.* TO mythtv@localhost IDENTIFIED BY '3zRkyO86'\nAccess denied for user 'root'@'192.168.80.4' to database 'mythconverg' at -e line 8, <> line 1. [..] That query looks (to me) like it should have only been run on the Core. Then again I'm not that familiar with MythTV.
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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: recent update/upgrade keeps rebuilding the kernel
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on: May 27, 2010, 11:50:25 pm
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Sounds like your sources.list (or something related) is fubarred, that URL should be either ht tp://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/ intrepid/universe/binary-i386/Packages.gz or ht tp://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/ intrepid/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz.
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LinuxMCE / Installation issues / Re: Not able to switch back to LinuxMCE after been using KDE desktop!!
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on: May 25, 2010, 11:51:17 pm
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No. but you can send a message to the media director device (for the core/hybrid, this is 1):
/usr/pluto/bin/MessageSend localhost 0 X 1 912 119 "0"
replace X with the PK_Device # of the Media director.
-Thom
Now I feel dumb agian  Can I send message to the media director device, is this possible from the KDE desktop enviroment? So if I have an Core/hybrid the message would look like this: /usr/pluto/bin/MessageSend localhost 0 1 1 912 119 "0" But how can I send this message, from the teriminal, if so witch command? Thanks Thom for your answer. Sorry for my silver spoon needs  Open a terminal (such as Konsole on the KDE desktop) and just run the command above from there. The X should be replaced with the Device Number of the onscreen orbiter you want to activate, you can look it up in the web-admin's devices tree. And if you replace localhost with dcerouter it should work from any Media Director, not just the Core.
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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: Wiki Update
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on: May 02, 2010, 08:14:05 pm
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I am sorry Zaerc, go fuck. This is bullshit. Did the message come across?
That's funny. Obviously the message got across since you're crying about it.
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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: Wiki Update
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on: May 01, 2010, 08:59:38 pm
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Example http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/ShuttleX50V2But will it be searchable if I put it shuttle and 0810 into the search of wiki. If I do now I see that it hits the catagory 0810. If I take it out, maybe not? So it should be the matrix and the 0810 catagory? enough with the 0810 category already. i dont see how searching for 'ShuttleX50V2 0810' is anymore efficient than 'ShuttleX50V2'. Why are you so set on adding a superfluous category when its not exactly difficult to find things now? Or is the goal to make a hardware list compatible with 0810? What weirdbeard is proposing makes sense. Add the version matrix and bam, no unnecessary complexity or extra categories. Guess what im saying is that the the version info should be more than enough as opposed to creating a category which is going to be useless at some point. golgoj4 Clearly, some people around here actually need to get stepped on their toes to get through to them. And when they start crying about their feelings getting hurt, it's usually a sign that the message finally got across. That is how you learn, by asking.
Next time, try to "learn" without other people having to clean up after you...
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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: Wiki swamp | Category 0810?
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on: April 30, 2010, 01:19:55 am
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Oh, I agree totally - I'm concerned about getting the information into the existing pages though.
Still, at least once this is done, I'll feel I've contributed something!
Then how about you get off your lazy ass and actually start editing? Or would that be to much effort if it can't be done with "mass inserts"? And yeah, that's what the wiki is actually about, giving certain people a warm glowing feeling that they might actually have done something that does not exclusively benefits themselves... 
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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: Wiki swamp | Category 0810?
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on: April 28, 2010, 04:47:11 pm
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... I think it is a good and simple idea, in the end we can purge all articles not 0810. ... And destroy all of LMCE's history? I don't think so.
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