Hello. THis is my first time I tryout Linux.
And I got some problems with some settings for my Hauppauge nova-t-500.
I have downloaded the DVD installation of LinuxMCE (0710) with kubuntu pre-installed.
I have followed this guide: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV_Nova-T_500_PCI#Installing
To install the driver and I have made it so far that the card is found in warm state wich means that it shall work by now?
anyway i continue to follow the guide and then it starts ask about the remote control
and the guide says like this:
Grey top, black bottom, 45 buttons, snowboard shape.
It gives output into
/dev/input/eventX
where X is variable and depends on your system.
How do I know what number I shall use? when I browse /dev/input I see like 7 of those event (event0, event1, event2, event3, etc, etc)
So how do I know wichone to choose? Would be really glad for some help so I can continue...
Best regards Lehto
Quote from: Lehto on December 04, 2007, 05:13:37 PM
Hello. THis is my first time I tryout Linux.
And I got some problems with some settings for my Hauppauge nova-t-500.
I have downloaded the DVD installation of LinuxMCE (0710) with kubuntu pre-installed.
I have followed this guide: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV_Nova-T_500_PCI#Installing
To install the driver and I have made it so far that the card is found in warm state wich means that it shall work by now?
anyway i continue to follow the guide and then it starts ask about the remote control
and the guide says like this:
Grey top, black bottom, 45 buttons, snowboard shape.
It gives output into
/dev/input/eventX
where X is variable and depends on your system.
How do I know what number I shall use? when I browse /dev/input I see like 7 of those event (event0, event1, event2, event3, etc, etc)
So how do I know wichone to choose? Would be really glad for some help so I can continue...
Best regards Lehto
I assume you mean lmce-0704 DVD install ;-)
0710 has not been released yet!
well no asweres so f*ck this then...
that attitude will get you absolutely no where
well I know what I actually mean is that I don't care about the controller I just want to get the TV to work :)
If you type 'cat eventX' on the command line and then press some buttons on the remote then the one that prints out a bunch of junk is the right one.
I doubt that you will get the remote to work with linuxMCE though at the moment as the code looks for /dev/lirc and