[mythtv-users] nvidia tv-out - how do you do it? Better, but
not there yet.
Brad Fuller
bradallenfuller at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 21 00:19:18 UTC 2004
Ok, I looked the FAQ over. And, I don't know what to do. I assume it has
something to do with the inability for a user (or root for that matter
-- i tried that) to switch to DISPLAY:1.
There should be an easy way to do this, rather than running at init3
As I mentioned, I have no problem running myth to the computer display with
# export DISPLAY=:0
# mythfrontend
But, I receive the following error if
# export DISPLAY=:1
# mythfrontend
mythfrontend: cannot connect to X server: 1
Any other help would be MUCH appreciated (Gee I can see the KDE display
on the TV, but I can't get to it! Frustrating!)
Seems like it should be easy.....
brad
Yan-Fa Li wrote:
> Brad Fuller wrote:
>
> Interesting. It could be a XAuth problem. There's a neat faq on:
>
> http://www.xs4all.nl/~zweije/xauth.html
>
> that might be of some help.
>
> Yan
>
>>
>>
>> Yan-Fa Li wrote:
>>
>>> If you started two X servers, each should be individually
>>> addressable and setting the DISPLAY variable before starting mythtv
>>> should send it to the correct display. Try:
>>>
>>> export DISPLAY=localhost:0
>>> mythfrontend
>>> [exit myth]
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> export DISPLAY=localhost:1
>>> mythfrontend
>>> [exit myth]
>>>
>>> this should send mythtv both displays, one at a time and then you
>>> can hardcode that value into a startup script.
>>>
>>> Yan
>>
>>
>> Thanks Yan. That sounds easy enough.
>> When I do the above, I receive:
>> "mythfrontend: cannot connect to X server localhost:0"
>>
>> I tried the local host's name and it's IP address with the same
>> result. Do I need to install something in the xorg.conf? Or maybe a
>> modification elsewhere?
>>
>> (Obviously, I am not familar with mythtv and X server errors)
>>
>> brad
>>
>>
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