On 04/08/2010 06:16, Peter Nikolic wrote: [pruned]
Well i thought i had started to get a handle on this but seems it has just thrown another curved ball out .
I had noticed that when it was in bumbo mode and not getting with the BBC
Earlier I asked if you had some screensaver or similar which activates at a predetermined time. The basic question here really was: do you lose the BBC channels after a certain period(s) of time; have you been making notes about how long it takes before you lose the BBC? Five minutes, ten, twenty...? For example, under Preferences>Playlist>Services Discovery there is an entry for SAP (whatever that is?) which is set to 1800 seconds. May this have something to do with it? Have you tried resetting the Preferences all to their default values? One other thing - a very long shot. Did I read somewhere (BBC News Online?) that you in GB still have to buy a licence to view TV, is this correct? How would the guvvimint know if you have such a licence? Could they terminate a transmission to someone's place if they mistakenly thought that someone didn't have such a licence? (We dropped this TV licence nonsense some 40 years ago so I don't know how this works now but I do recall something about vans driving around - like theydid during WWII - looking for TV signals or something :-) .) BC -- If nothing happens, nothing can go wrong. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org