Hi. I run SuSE 9.3 with Red Carpet installed. Is it possible now to get some info for the channels now ?. Erik Jakobsen
On 5/13/05, Erik Jakobsen <eja@urbakken.dk> wrote:
Hi.
I run SuSE 9.3 with Red Carpet installed. Is it possible now to get some info for the channels now ?.
I've been trying to work on this. There are some problems with getting RC to play nice with SuSE9.3 - basically when you connect to the Service for 9.3, RC complains about not finding any data for this version. I've been in touch with the developer of OpenCarpet about this and he recignized the problem and gave me some suggestions on how to fix this.... I'm trying to find time to do the work on it in the next week or so. If I can get it working right then the next step is to help it find it's way into the apt4suse stuff on gwdg. Once that's done it'll be available to everyone just liek apt4suse is. You're welcome to give it a whirl and see if it works for you - the "test" service I've set up is at http://www.smaug42.com/suse_rc Just set up a new RC service pointing to that URL. If you have any feedback on it, send me an email. C.
Clayton wrote:
On 5/13/05, Erik Jakobsen <eja@urbakken.dk> wrote:
Hi.
I run SuSE 9.3 with Red Carpet installed. Is it possible now to get some info for the channels now ?.
I've been trying to work on this. There are some problems with getting RC to play nice with SuSE9.3 - basically when you connect to the Service for 9.3, RC complains about not finding any data for this version. I've been in touch with the developer of OpenCarpet about this and he recignized the problem and gave me some suggestions on how to fix this.... I'm trying to find time to do the work on it in the next week or so.
If I can get it working right then the next step is to help it find it's way into the apt4suse stuff on gwdg. Once that's done it'll be available to everyone just liek apt4suse is.
You're welcome to give it a whirl and see if it works for you - the "test" service I've set up is at http://www.smaug42.com/suse_rc Just set up a new RC service pointing to that URL. If you have any feedback on it, send me an email.
C.
Thank you for your reply Clayton, and also for the information. Unfortunately I cannot access the URL cause I have no permission to it Erik Jakobsen
You're welcome to give it a whirl and see if it works for you - the "test" service I've set up is at http://www.smaug42.com/suse_rc Just set up a new RC service pointing to that URL. If you have any feedback on it, send me an email.
Thank you for your reply Clayton, and also for the information. Unfortunately I cannot access the URL cause I have no permission to it
That's right. It's not a browseable URL - I'm the only one that can browse the directory (well mostly). :-) Like I said in my original reply, set up a new service in RC that points to this URL. RC knows what to do with the files behind that URL and directory on my webserver. There are only a couple XML files at that URL. RC looks for these XML files and the content tells RC what to do... it tells it what servers to go to, and what channels are available. C.
On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 18:29 +0200, Clayton wrote:
You're welcome to give it a whirl and see if it works for you - the "test" service I've set up is at http://www.smaug42.com/suse_rc Just set up a new RC service pointing to that URL. If you have any feedback on it, send me an email.
Thank you for your reply Clayton, and also for the information. Unfortunately I cannot access the URL cause I have no permission to it
I am getting the following error when trying to add this service using 9.3 suse: Unable to mount service for ' http://www.cs.wisc.edu/cbi/downloads/open-carpet': Don't know how to handle URI scheme ' http' (fault -617) The interesting part is the http scheme, it would appear it will only use https. -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998 "The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners." -Ernst Jan Plugge
Ubuntu to the rescue! Phew! I had linspire on my hard drive which I couldn't load and never used anyway, so I just replaced it with ubuntu. Fortunately, the ubuntu install disk recognized my partitions and reset or re-established them for the computer. I'm back in action.
Jack Brooks wrote:
Ubuntu to the rescue! Phew! I had linspire on my hard drive which I couldn't load and never used anyway, so I just replaced it with ubuntu. Fortunately, the ubuntu install disk recognized my partitions and reset or re-established them for the computer. I'm back in action.
That's another reason to have Timo Benq's rescuecd or knoppix handy for the very tricky situations that sometimes occur. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce ... Hamradio License G3VBV, Keen licensed Private Pilot Retired IBM Mainframes and Sun Servers Tech Support Specialist Microsoft Windows Free Zone - Linux for all Computing Tasks
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Clayton
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Erik Jakobsen
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Jack Brooks
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Ken Schneider
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Sid Boyce