Quote from: JaseP on April 05, 2012, 12:13:02 AM
There's no such thing as finished software, only versions abandoned in order to work on the next version ...


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There's no such thing as finished software, only versions abandoned in order to work on the next version ...
Quote from: JaseP on April 04, 2012, 05:46:08 PM
Check in the Web Admin to see if it's showing as installed there...
Quote from: JaseP on March 30, 2012, 08:09:25 PM
It sounds like when you installed, the KDE screensaver was configured by default to go to a blank screen, and that when the system tries to wake it, it's failing. It could be a driver problem for your video chipset, or it could be something else entirely. I'm good with Linux, but LinuxMCE is a whole other beast (in terms of order of complexity) on top of a normal Linux install...
You might want to try a 10.04 install using the script. After installing Kubuntu 10.04 from a live CD, updating it, and making sure everything is working (unmute sound channels, turn off the KDE screensavor, check that full OpenGL composit is working in KDE, correct video drivers, etc.), you then want to reboot, open a terminal along with the web browser, and cut and paste the install commands from the wiki, line-by-line into the terminal. Installation takes about a good 1.5 hours with a decent connection.
After you install LinuxMCE, you might want to install the Medibuntu codecs for Video, audio, DVD, etc. ... if you believe they are legal in your jurisdiction. Just Google medibuntu to find the website.
KDE is enough like Windoze for you to navigate through set ups without too much difficulty. One helpful hint might be to install the synaptic package manager, prior or after LinuxMCE installation. I think it's better than the KDE package manager. To install it enter the following at a command line in the terminal:
sudo apt-get install synaptic
Quote from: JaseP on March 29, 2012, 07:45:08 PM
I have issues similar to #1. I'm clueless with MythTV though,... learning as I go. I rescan my channels frequently, trying to set it up.
Quote from: JaseP on March 29, 2012, 07:45:08 PMI am using 8.10. The 10.04 i couldn't install from the DVD. It just gets stuck.
As for the rest,... I don't have those issues. I'm using LMCE 10.04 net install (not the snapshot DVD). What version are you using???
Quote from: JaseP on March 29, 2012, 07:45:08 PMI tried this too but it toggles between picture viewer and orbiter but in both cases the screen is black.
Can you Alt-Tab from your screen screensaver to switch focus???
Quote from: JaseP on March 29, 2012, 07:45:08 PMI am not sure what you mean by this. Not to good with Linux.
As for the screen timing out, that almost sounds like the KDE screensaver kicking in... It would likely be running that way as root. That means that I'm not sure if you can change it from the KDE desktop, but give that a try. If that fails, see if you can add the KDE settings application as a computer service (like the MythTV back end setup is configured). Then try to change it from there.