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Installation issues / Re: DNS-troubles
« on: April 16, 2011, 07:17:29 pm »
It is like many times before...I should have known better...you're right of course :-)

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Installation issues / Re: DNS-troubles
« on: April 11, 2011, 01:07:29 pm »
 You are correct about the setup, but there is nothing between the two devices, only one cable connecting them.

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Installation issues / DNS-troubles
« on: April 11, 2011, 09:44:38 am »
I had some trouble with my MD and Asterisk, so I decided to scrap it and create a new MD.
So far so good, but then a new problem came up: it seemed like the DNS died..or at least got confused. I could not use the name dcerouter anymore and had to use the ip instead.
My core is attached to a router. The routers IP is 192.168.178.1 ,which I had used as DNS for my network. This enabled me before without any problem to access my network as well as internet. Now after my DNS went down, I changed that address to 192.168.80.1
With that I could use DNS again, but no internet. Then I changed everything back again...and this gave me internet and my usual DNS.
Anyone else experience something like that?

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Installation issues / Re: SoftPhone Fails to register with Asterisk
« on: April 10, 2011, 07:17:46 pm »
well, after restarting my fritzbox, even the phones attached there, don't register anymore...so right now only the orbiterphones are working

I created a trac-ticket : Ticket #1062

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Installation issues / Re: SoftPhone Fails to register with Asterisk
« on: April 10, 2011, 06:42:50 pm »
it seems I got the exact same thing...I got one softphone on my windows-machine...that doesn't register anymore.
The other one is a analog Siemensphone hooked up to my fritzbox...that one at least receives calls, but cannot place any.
/var/log/asterisk/full reports things like this:
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[Apr 10 18:40:13] WARNING[9228] chan_sip.c: Format for authentication entry is user[:secret]@realm at line 175
[Apr 10 18:40:19] WARNING[9228] chan_sip.c: Remote host can't match request NOTIFY to call '6ca176f5230ec2653c4d73ef09995fd3@192.168.80.1'. Giving up.
the data for userauthentication have been copied from the webadmin to the phones in question again, but no change so far.

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Users / Md standard view for media
« on: April 05, 2011, 08:23:21 pm »
did I do something wrong, or did I just miss something because I live behind the moon...
I created a new MD and I noticed, that when I go to media the standard view is now sorted after filename instead of media.
So I was wondering if this is intended, or if something went wrong in my machine.

Thanks, guys

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Installation issues / TT-connect S2-3600
« on: April 04, 2011, 03:51:17 pm »
I saw that this one is supposed to be plug and play in lmce, but the one I got obviously isn't. At least I cannot use it so far. I tried on a windows machine to see, if its defective- turns out it isn't.
So do you guys have any pointers on how I can get this to run?

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Installation issues / Re: can't get in the webadmin
« on: March 27, 2011, 11:47:00 am »
oh boy...I must have had series of bad days :-) of course you're right...my my...I'm getting old
thanks, guys

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Installation issues / can't get in the webadmin
« on: March 26, 2011, 04:30:53 pm »
A friend of mine got a asrock 330 and wants to use it as a hybrid. I installed it and so far it went nicely. The only thing is, I cannot login to the webadmin. I always get refused with invalid username or password, which is a bit baffling. If I remeber correctly the default password is 1234 right? So far the machine has only one nic...is this related?
What I was also wondering...this little box comes with a mce-remote out of the box, but I can't get it to work...and since I can't access the webadmin, I can't check if its been detected at all.

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The answer to your question is really simple : download the latest snapshot, burn the iso to a dvd, pop it in the drive of your would-be core and boot from it. In the boot menue select "Install LinuxMCE" ! More or less, its really simple as that, even a Microsoft Administrator as spoiled as you can do that....and before you get your hackles up, I am a Microsoft Administrator too.
But guess what, part of the reason, why this thread is becoming so "unfriendly" is simply because you come here with an attitude. Do you think the people here are just a bunch of lowlives, who just discovered what bits and bytes are? So, you're an IT-Pro and of course You know how it goes...so what. People here come from all sorts of businesses and in their lines, they are all Professionals too. What did you hope to accomplish, by making such a point? Everyone will just say:"Oh Gosh, I forgot...the force is strong in this one."

From the get go, people tried to help you...and yes then came Thom...but basically he is right.
By the way comparing Windows2008 to linuxmce is just as valid as comparing a kitchenknife to a swissarmy knife.

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so, now that everyone has voiced their opinions, perhaps its better to get to the topic at hand?
Anne, if you got questions, ask them and you will get an answer, its up to you, if you want to take the advice or not.

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Anne, if I were you, I'd rather go with 8.10 instead of 7.10...7.10 is completely obsolote. Just think about TV-cards for example...most of that stuff is pnp in 8.10, but requires a lot of manual work in 7.10...its just not worth it.
Download the latest snapshot and you're good to go.

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perhaps you're looking at it from the wrong perspective. if you want to use lmce, you have to some degree play by its rules. lmce can only find and incorporate your media, if you give it enough control about it- hence it needs to be dhcp for all the devices connected to it. So, if you think its not "fit" enough for "productive system" in your home, whats keeping you from having two separate networks for the time being...one to familiarize and test lmce and the other one for your everyday use. Once you figured lmce out for yourself, you can always make the switch. In the end, you have to find out for yourself, if lmce is for you or not. I know Thom seems to be very harsh in his answers, but try to see his point too- very, very few developers...and lots of demands on the software, some reasonable, some not.
I'm using this system since 7.10 and I wouldn't ever trade it for anything else, though I'm not a linux geek myself.
Perhaps, if you only want a media device, as you said, you should explore other things like xbmc or mythbuntu first and see, if they give you, what you want. Linuxmce is really so much more than just a media-device... in a way the "mce" doesn't really do the system justice and maybe is sometimes a bit misleading.
Look and all the functionality of it, and then think about all the things, you don't want to use..then think, if its really for you.
If you have questions about how to get the system going in a proper way, there are lots of  competent and helpful people around, who will be happy to help you

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Feature requests & roadmap / Re: Project Natal
« on: November 14, 2010, 11:34:02 am »
it seems there are a bunch of guys out there creating opensource drivers for the kinect.
Check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ho6Yhz21BJI

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Installation issues / Re: [SOLVED- at last]eee-box 202 and LinuxMCE 8.10
« on: November 01, 2010, 07:59:19 pm »
its been quite a while with this one...I eventually got a asrock330 -ion based. I think however in the end I did get it running...like I said, it's been a while since then.

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