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LinuxMCE / Users / New Hdd not mounted
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on: October 13, 2009, 04:16:54 pm
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Hi I added a 1Tb Hd, formatted and then let lmce discover new HD and told it to use its own dir structure. Then copied three or four hundred gigs of audio into newly created audio sub dir. Left lmce at it overnight and next day all my audio was tagged and available via orbiters.
I'm running the latest alpha or at least keeping up to fairly recent releases - and probably after a reboot the new hd isn't auto-mounted. I can view the hd through Dolphin, but am asked for my password to mount it - maybe this is why lmce cannot mount it. I know the automounter is sensitive and likes no manual interference. Initially all the audio was still listed on the orbiter but wouldn't play, now it is no longer listed. If I go to Media browser via web admin the audio is in the database but is marked as not being on the disc. The symlink exists for the mount onto new hd but it isn't being mounted. Where do I start to look to get lmce mounting the hd automatically?
thanks Coley.
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LinuxMCE / Compatible Products & Services / Re: linuxmcestore comming soon. Now Open
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on: October 08, 2009, 05:41:28 pm
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Congrats Tim on getting it this far!!
Is the site to be US-centric or cover the erst of the world too? I tried clicking the Shipping info and it only brought me to my empty basket - no details on shipping.
Noticed a glitch on the logo display, behaves correctly on firefox, but isn't visible on chrome - obscured by a stray tile, see attached screen-caps
-Coley.
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LinuxMCE / Installation issues / Re: strange 8.10 install issues
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on: September 30, 2009, 11:17:40 am
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Well... dont' know where to start. The good news is that my computers that connect through the routers on the internal network are able to connect to the internet after I clicked the "update" button on the network screen in the web admin...
@huh I've noticed this too after some recent upgrade, machines on the internal network cannot connect to the internet. I've a fixed external IP and the settings are correct, core can see the outside world. I make no changes to the network settings on the network admin page, just press the update and then internal machines can connect. Is this the same issue? what script gets executed in the background when this button is pressed? I might be able to do before and after comparisons. -Coley.
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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: tv card in core server?
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on: August 18, 2009, 05:32:44 pm
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Andrew, Do you source these boxes directly from dvbworld?
I've only come across one or two US sites that supply them, no EU sites so far - maybe I've missed them. Or do you re-sell them through CHT?
thanks -Coley.
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LinuxMCE / Developers / production and test core
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on: June 26, 2009, 02:56:40 pm
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Devs, What do you currently do when you want to swap in and out a core machine, or even just test new features? I've been out of my house since end last year and am now in the process of moving back and plan to have obviously a dedicated core, possibly bump of the RAM in it and use it as a build server - but then to be able to do some dev, I want to be one of those Indians Thom mentions  . I don't want whoever is watching/listening to Media to have to suffer reloads of the router or worse still me taking the routing down if others a browsing through lmce gateway or using voip. do you use subnets? or VMs what are the recommendations? thanks -Coley.
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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: Electrical Metering
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on: January 21, 2009, 01:46:36 am
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check out - this current cost monitor http://www.currentcost.com/ haven't any experience of it but as it spits out xml data should be manageable to get the data into LMCE, I haven't gotten around to doing any investigation but was thinking along the lines of something like a climate plugin I saw mentioned in the wiki - although I haven't seen it in operation, but am assuming it would display local weather conditions. In this case it would be power related data. There is another blog on it here http://dalelane.co.uk/blog/?p=389Someone else correct me if I am wrong but I think the seluxit viaSENS controller does the power monitoring - but only when the z-wave devices support reporting back the power info to it. The seluxit.com website seems lacking in info - thought there used to be more there?? -Coley.
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LinuxMCE / Developers / Re: Supporting the ACT Solutions ZCU201 USB Z-wave Interface
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on: January 13, 2009, 05:59:10 pm
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You could try to use the new zwave driver. But the ZCU101/201 is crap.
best regards, Hari
I know I'm draggin up an old thread - what are the low level issues mentioned in the wiki which reference this thread? I jumped in and bought one last year but its been sitting idle since I got proof of concept going. When I get back to my system will the ZCU201 be headed for the bin? thanks Coley.
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