This product is only useful for people with standard cable or antenna. What about everyone with a digital cable box or satellite receiver? We need a cable mouse, or even better a serial control cable for the satellite box (Tivo comes with one).
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You need to emerge gentoolkit. This will add a utility called 'qpkg'.
qpkg will list all installed packages, same as 'rpm -qa'.
qpkg -f/usr/bin/cdrecord will tell you what package cdrecord belongs too. Same as 'rpm -qf'.
Not sure about your KDE errors, I have mine set to i686 on a Pentium 4 1.7GHz and didn't run into any problems.
I have one of these. Installed a Hitachi 250GB drive and it's nice and quiet.
Plus the color and finish matches my mac mini perfectly.
I don't know what they did to screw it up, but the Sandisk Cruzer Mini 256mb USB 2.0 key cannot be made bootable.
We went round and round with this key at work, finally wrote to their tech support and got that answer.
Every other brand key we have boots just fine.
Well that's fine for video input, but you still can't use it for timeshifting or scheduling from the guide. No way to change the box channel.
This product is only useful for people with standard cable or antenna. What about everyone with a digital cable box or satellite receiver? We need a cable mouse, or even better a serial control cable for the satellite box (Tivo comes with one).
You need to emerge gentoolkit. This will add a utility called 'qpkg'.
/usr/bin/cdrecord will tell you what package cdrecord belongs too. Same as 'rpm -qf'.
qpkg will list all installed packages, same as 'rpm -qa'.
qpkg -f
Not sure about your KDE errors, I have mine set to i686 on a Pentium 4 1.7GHz and didn't run into any problems.