AlonzoHarris wrote: » Thx. I'm trying Spark firstly. Booted in Spark now but only see option to format the hdd. Anyone remember how to fsck in spark?
mass_debater wrote: » I don't think it's possible in Spark, fsck is a command line tool which needs ssh or telnet
AlonzoHarris wrote: » Yeah looks like it's not an option. I had hoped there may have been an option to call the script from the spark GUI. I only use Linux at command line at work, can you recommend your favourite Linux distro and ill download and boot t that from my windows machine?
mass_debater wrote: » I use Fedora as my day to day OS but Ubuntu is probably the best to use as it's pretty much ready to run and being the most popular distro would have the best hardware support. 700MB CD image too, iirc Fedora is a 4.7GB DVD image. Why not just dual boot your Windows pc, would come in handy in times like this
AlonzoHarris wrote: » Thx. True but I could not be arsed messing around with partitions and boot loaders to dual boot. I might try and get it running on VMware.
amd64 wrote: » I'm trying to make my box as kid friendly as I can,they are familiar with channel numbers as sky,so I have the bouquets set up the same.My problem is,is there a way I can change the timer setting for key presses when selecting a channel no to give them more time to select numbers on remote,because sometimes they only get to key in 2 digits before channel will change on them.
jayo26 wrote: » Are you using open ATV? Hyper 4.5 seems to give you longer.
mass_debater wrote: » No messing, the Ubuntu installer can do it all, resizes your Windows partition and then installs in the free space and adds grub bootloader giving you the option to boot to either
amd64 wrote: » Using fresh pots 4.5 cos most stable.Give up on open atv just kept getting green screens
Slevster wrote: » That's an interesting one. I wonder would the reverse of the fix for the slugging remote used in v4 help? Or at least tinkering with it.will have a look when home. (Memory ain't what it use to be, can not remember what the file is called)
cork_south wrote: I edited /etc/Lircd.conf and changed the eps values from 30 to 60 using winscp.
CreepingDeath wrote: » I trawled through the previous posts, as I remember making that change to speed up the remote control responsiveness - linky From memory, there were multiple properties whose property name ended with "eps".
Fresh Pots wrote: » Yeah if I remember correctly they were set to 30 eps and you need to change them all to 45 eps.
Zardoz wrote: » Pkt changed the eps settings to 60 as default from Hyperion 4 on . Its correctly set Remote response on Hyperion 4 and 4.5 is superb with default settings ,its something else in your setup causing the sluggishness.
superg wrote: » Anyway to get the epg to pop up a bit more lively? From button press to on screen for me is about 4-5 seconds. I can see it reading from the harddrive so I know its working but the wife is less patient and gets trigger happy on the button! On freshpots image.
how.gareth wrote: » Have you tried deleting all the old epg files? Usually speeds mine up big time
Gerry Wicklow wrote: » The remote's EPS settings were changed to improve sensitivity so you didn't need to point the remote directly at the box. AFAIK it has nothing to do with speed.
Griffinx wrote: » Was there a crash on here? A message I posted earlier today about reprogramming the Amiko power button has disappeared
pissed wrote: » Hi, I have two wifi dongles that are picked up in spark but dont show on the enigma side. Is there anything that has to be enabled so that they are detected?