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[ tvtime-Patches-1705082 ] cmdline keygrabber filling fifo (i.e. ssh remote: msg#00046

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Subject: [ tvtime-Patches-1705082 ] cmdline keygrabber filling fifo (i.e. ssh remote control)

Patches item #1705082, was opened at 2007-04-22 01:04
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Henning Schild (hensch)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: cmdline keygrabber filling fifo (i.e. ssh remote control)

Initial Comment:
This little tool forwards all keys you press in a terminal session to your
tvtime. I use it to remote control my tvtime via ssh. Lying on the couch
controlling the tvtime on another machine with my notebook. This is much easier
than using tvtime-command all the time, especially when switching channels
frequently.


Apply this patch and maybe the one from bug 1705079. Then compile tvtime and
you should get the binary tvtime-remote. Start it while tvtime is running and
use it to control tvtime. Use "Ctrl+C" to close the tool, it will also be
closed as soon as tvtime stops running and you press a key. ( i.e. 'q' followed
by any key )


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