rschellenberg
08-05-2006, 08:36 PM
I have set up the linux client...
email thread to sage...
Ryan,
Unfortunately there are no returns after the key has been activated and you
will need to activate it to use it. We also don't switch them to Windows
versions. Your best bet is to try the trial on a Windows machine and see if
you like that.
There also isn't a trial for the Linux version.
Thanks,
George XXX
SageTV, LLC
orders@sagetv.com
http://www.sagetv.com/
-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan [mailto:ryan@theschellenbergs.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 8:06 AM
To: orders@sagetv.com
Subject: linux oem order
I am interested in setting up a linux sage tv box.
I have a windows one running upstairs, adnit is great.
the linux is a p4, 1.7 with 512 megs of ram, and an 80 gig hdd...
I am concerned that the linux version won't be as compatible with the wife
as the windows version, adn I am having trouble locating the details for the
return policy...
If I am dis-satisfied with the linux version of the product can it be
returned? or switch it to the windows version?
----end email---
and decided that I'd give it a go.
so far, the install selected nvidia drivers, and my x windows session kept crapping out.
I changed it to vesa just to get me into x, and then I have to go in and change the mouse from /dev/mouse to /dev/input/mouse0
then, things started working nicely... except that I don't get any video.
I get a cryptic error -
there was a playback error in playback details sage.playbackexception
so I tried a reboot to see if that'd fix it, and now I am getting java exception errors and x won't start again...
I am eager to get this going... I have a licensed windows box upstairs, and figured that the 100 dollars would be worth it (again) to have it in linux, but this is turening out to be a big headache...
hardware for those interested...
p4-1.7
512 megs ram
hauppage pvr 150
gentoo install
place shifter active...
no other hardware seems important... or maybe it is, and I havn't picked up on something...
any ideas?
email thread to sage...
Ryan,
Unfortunately there are no returns after the key has been activated and you
will need to activate it to use it. We also don't switch them to Windows
versions. Your best bet is to try the trial on a Windows machine and see if
you like that.
There also isn't a trial for the Linux version.
Thanks,
George XXX
SageTV, LLC
orders@sagetv.com
http://www.sagetv.com/
-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan [mailto:ryan@theschellenbergs.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 8:06 AM
To: orders@sagetv.com
Subject: linux oem order
I am interested in setting up a linux sage tv box.
I have a windows one running upstairs, adnit is great.
the linux is a p4, 1.7 with 512 megs of ram, and an 80 gig hdd...
I am concerned that the linux version won't be as compatible with the wife
as the windows version, adn I am having trouble locating the details for the
return policy...
If I am dis-satisfied with the linux version of the product can it be
returned? or switch it to the windows version?
----end email---
and decided that I'd give it a go.
so far, the install selected nvidia drivers, and my x windows session kept crapping out.
I changed it to vesa just to get me into x, and then I have to go in and change the mouse from /dev/mouse to /dev/input/mouse0
then, things started working nicely... except that I don't get any video.
I get a cryptic error -
there was a playback error in playback details sage.playbackexception
so I tried a reboot to see if that'd fix it, and now I am getting java exception errors and x won't start again...
I am eager to get this going... I have a licensed windows box upstairs, and figured that the 100 dollars would be worth it (again) to have it in linux, but this is turening out to be a big headache...
hardware for those interested...
p4-1.7
512 megs ram
hauppage pvr 150
gentoo install
place shifter active...
no other hardware seems important... or maybe it is, and I havn't picked up on something...
any ideas?