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1  LinuxMCE / Users / Re: qoribter reconnects to old device on: May 20, 2013, 02:19:48 am
I think thats fixed now :-)
There is however some graphical garbage appearing that makes some of the buttons increasingly unreadable. I suppose that is a driver issue with my cellphone -htc evo3d.

Is it something like boxes/funky characters appearing where text should be?

2  LinuxMCE / Users / Re: autotag seems hanging on: May 20, 2013, 02:19:12 am
I will, if I know where the zip-file will be stored.

Send me the name of the tv show and i will reference the DB and determine the zip.
3  LinuxMCE / Users / Re: qoribter reconnects to old device on: May 18, 2013, 03:53:55 pm
Hmm. Have you cleared out /sdcard/linuxmce? Thats where the config.xml is stored.

Langstonius
4  LinuxMCE / Users / Re: autotag seems hanging on: May 18, 2013, 03:51:55 pm
hmmm, this sounds like a funky permissions issue.
Can you please give me a couple things.

1) the zipfile in question
2) output of ls -lha in the directory in question.

Thanks.

Langstonius
5  LinuxMCE / Users / Re: qorbiter qt version on: March 09, 2013, 08:45:24 pm
I have installed it from the play store.  I thought I had seen somewhere that it was possible to install it on a pc.  Is this not the case without extensive work?

Im not quite sure how it let you download it for the x86 arch when its only been compiled for ARM at the moment.
-golgoj4
6  LinuxMCE / Users / Re: qorbiter qt version on: March 08, 2013, 03:51:03 am
Is this an x86 versus ARM issue?

You sir win!

Iberium:
QOrbiter is only built for ARM at the moment...how are you managing to install it? From the Play store or the linuxmce repo?

-Golgoj4
7  LinuxMCE / Users / Re: qorbiter qt version on: February 25, 2013, 04:21:44 am
This is a multi-step question.

*Ministro? Have it? Make sure its updated.
*Delete any existing Qorbiter installs, and go to advanced, programs, ministro, clear all data.
*Install Qorbiter again. It should ask you do update ministro and then qorbiter should run.

Let me know what happens

-Langstonius
8  LinuxMCE / Users / Re: Future of (AV) device control on: February 19, 2013, 04:59:46 am
I think another factor to consider is how long it takes certain tech to trickle down. As Iberium pointed out, the higher end home are seeing an uptick in ip controlled devices (would have killed for that dealing with jandy systems) and distributed systems _starting_ to be roughed in by contractors. So you have to to think, this legacy stuff will be here for a while. Much less the mid to low end manufacturers including ip control as an option. Im seeing it more and more now, but the quality is...terrible (ipcams in this case).

So I think we just need to constantly evaluate whats available. Thats the nice thing about Linuxmce, there are a ton of ways to interface with things.

my 2cents
-golgoj4
9  LinuxMCE / Users / Re: Episode lists on: February 19, 2013, 04:55:11 am
One of the concepts we are trying to move towards in qorbiter is the concept of more flexible views. Im familiar with this frustration. Have you tried using any of the sorting mechanisms?

-golgoj4
10  LinuxMCE / Users / Re: Completely Portable Wireless System(PXE, etc) on: February 16, 2013, 04:20:36 am
The rest of you can continue dissing me over my slight gaff, but I think there's no denying that LinuxMCE isn't exactly "user-friendly" by most standards, obviously that just comes with Linux, which is why I said "what else would I expect." I'm not saying the product isn't impressive, there's nothing out there like it. However, if this is really how you guys respond to new members to the community, that is definitely something I don't find impressive. This response was acceptable:The rest was insulting.

I posted this topic because I did my research and the results I found were that very few people had even attempted to use LinuxMCE wirelessly, and even less had even tried it using 802.11N, let alone ac. My comments regarding device support are based on the fact that there's no current support for the devices necessary for a completely wireless setup. I'm not dissing LinuxMCE's ability to perform the way you guys are using it, I'm pointing out an area that seems to have been set aside, and may potentially be viable with newer technology.

I would agree with you on prior wireless devices that claimed beamforming, but it's written into the spec on 802.11ac, so it'll be the norm.

Well, you are certainly free to build your own moonbase with beer, and hookers, and whatever else. Maybe you walked in to a landmine with the 'limited devices' statement considering how many hours people here have poured into making devices work.

Either way, its the internet. Grow some skin, lick you wounds, and move on with life. I had taken certain browbeatings for ignorant statements I made too personally, I might never have become a Linuxmce developer. So in short choose to either do something about it or be quiet already. If we got all pissy about something coming across as insulting, nothing would ever get done around here.

jeebus!
11  LinuxMCE / Feature requests & roadmap / Re: Status / overview page? on: February 16, 2013, 03:41:40 am
And why shouldn't I give a damn?  Angry


Normally, the weather part is based on the timezone.
I'm from Europe/Belgium, so this is outside the United States. And it works over here.

What's your timezone if i may ask?
This way i can change my server's timezone and have a look why it's not working for you.

ps This will not be in the next 2 weeks. I'm busy with another project that takes up all my time now... So please be patient...

What I meant was what service are you using for europe. Im planning on rolling this functionality into the climate plugin and didnt want to ignore people outside the US.

golgoj4
12  LinuxMCE / Feature requests & roadmap / Re: News flash on: February 15, 2013, 01:59:42 am
I will take ownership of it if needed to keep it going. The forum is reminding me this is an old topic, but well people seem to be interested in this so moving it forward is good for the community Smiley

golgoj4
13  LinuxMCE / Feature requests & roadmap / Re: Status / overview page? on: February 15, 2013, 01:56:45 am
Your task, if you actually give a damn.

Find me an OPEN api for weather for your country if you live outside the united states. this is getting done now.

-golgoj4
14  LinuxMCE / Feature requests & roadmap / Re: Radio Thermostat Publishes API on: February 15, 2013, 01:52:34 am
Whats the status of this?

Im looking to try and see if i cant knock out a few of these feature requests.
Reading so far, it has an api of some sort. I can buy it at home depot. Do i need a HVAC system because i dont have one...

-golgoj4

15  LinuxMCE / Users / Re: Android QOrbiter on: February 01, 2013, 08:51:59 am

Very odd. Is there a time you might be available for some live debugging?

-langstonius
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