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We moved to a new Apartment.
And thats just one of the many excuses I've come up with for the lack of updates :)
I've learned a few things about being a man, and being handy around the house.
First, you need tools:
1) Leatherman
2) Zippo
3) Maglite
Every man should have these 3 items. No excuses.
The Leatherman, has everything you'll ever need. Think of it as a more robust Swiss Army Knife, with bigger pliers.
A Zippo... no explanation needed. Man make Fire!
A Maglite, not a little mini-maglite. A proper Maglite. At least a 3 D-Cell Maglite. Nice and heavy, great for attacking unwanted intruders, and useful if you find yourself in the dark.
And all 3 of them have a lifetime warranty.
And thats just one of the many excuses I've come up with for the lack of updates :)
I've learned a few things about being a man, and being handy around the house.
First, you need tools:
1) Leatherman
2) Zippo
3) Maglite
Every man should have these 3 items. No excuses.
The Leatherman, has everything you'll ever need. Think of it as a more robust Swiss Army Knife, with bigger pliers.
A Zippo... no explanation needed. Man make Fire!
A Maglite, not a little mini-maglite. A proper Maglite. At least a 3 D-Cell Maglite. Nice and heavy, great for attacking unwanted intruders, and useful if you find yourself in the dark.
And all 3 of them have a lifetime warranty.
One of the nicest features of MythVideo, is being able to store your collection of DVD's on your hardrive.
From there, its a simple task of selecting the Video from the Video Gallery, and hitting play.
You can fetch all the Movie's details from IMDB, including poster art and movie ratings.
This makes it much more convenient, and more useful than having to fetch the DVD from your collection to watch it.
The only downside that I can see, is that you'll start to run out of disk space very quickly, as each movie will take up between 4GB and 8GB.
I faced a few challenges in getting this working, and I'm going to try shed as much light on this as possible.
Continue reading Getting the Rip DVD part of MythVideo to work.
I'm about to submit my MythTV for its WAF rating, before being put into full use in the house.
So to make things nice and easy to use, and to also assist in finding all the favourite episodes for recording, I've put every NTL Analogue channel into the channel database, with mythfilldatabase working 100% fetching all the scheduling information.
So for everyone that has been trying to get this working, I'll dump all the necessary configs here, so you can get yours going too.
So to make things nice and easy to use, and to also assist in finding all the favourite episodes for recording, I've put every NTL Analogue channel into the channel database, with mythfilldatabase working 100% fetching all the scheduling information.
So for everyone that has been trying to get this working, I'll dump all the necessary configs here, so you can get yours going too.
Continue reading MythTV on NTL Analogue in Ireland.
In my last 2 MythTV posts, I explained how to get mythbackend running on boot, and how to get mythfrontend started automatically when you start X.
Now I'm going to explain how to get X to startup and login on boot.
This essentially makes your MythTV setup completely operational from powerup, without user intervention.
Definate WAF in that...
This is how I did it on my Debian machine.
Now I'm going to explain how to get X to startup and login on boot.
This essentially makes your MythTV setup completely operational from powerup, without user intervention.
Definate WAF in that...
This is how I did it on my Debian machine.
Continue reading How to automatically login to MythTV on boot.
Now that I've covered starting mythbackend on boot, I'm going to explain how to get mythfrontend running as soon as you start X.
Its pretty simple, as its just a few lines in your .xinitrc
I'm using fluxbox, so thats the example I'll be using.
I'm also assuming that you have your X working properly, and have tested it properly
Its pretty simple, as its just a few lines in your .xinitrc
I'm using fluxbox, so thats the example I'll be using.
I'm also assuming that you have your X working properly, and have tested it properly
Continue reading How to make mythfrontend start automatically with X.
In part of my quest to automate the startup of my MythTV, and in my quest for WAF (Wife approval factor), I've identified a few small issues that don't seem terribly well documented anywhere.
I'm going to document them here, as clearly as I can.
This Howto contains a very simple startup script for automatically starting mythbackend on boot.
I'm going to document them here, as clearly as I can.
This Howto contains a very simple startup script for automatically starting mythbackend on boot.
Continue reading How to make mythbackend start automatically.
Since Splashy is no longer part of the package tree for Debian, I decided to give usplash a go.
Its the same splash loaded that Ubuntu use, and it works quite nicely on my Ubuntu desktop machine at work.
I run Debian testing (its not THAT bad.. sheesh)
I needed it for my MythTV, for WAF (Wife approval factor).
If anyone has a nice MythTV style boot image, please do send it on.
So here's what I've got so far...
Its the same splash loaded that Ubuntu use, and it works quite nicely on my Ubuntu desktop machine at work.
I run Debian testing (its not THAT bad.. sheesh)
I needed it for my MythTV, for WAF (Wife approval factor).
If anyone has a nice MythTV style boot image, please do send it on.
So here's what I've got so far...
Continue reading How to Install usplash under Debian testing/lenny.

