[mythtv-users] Re: Changing System Time

Steven J. Finnegan sjf at controlsoftcorp.com
Wed Aug 6 10:22:35 EDT 2003


I can't help with your problem, but how do you restart the frontend from a 
telnet session? When I do this, it just says "Cannot connect to X server"

Thanks,
sjf
At 23:28 8/5/2003, you wrote:
>From: "Christian Hack" <christianh at pdd.edmi.com.au>
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>Subject: [mythtv-users] Changing System Time
>Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 12:55:37 +1000
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>Reply-To: christianh at pdd.edmi.com.au,
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>Since my system's time seems to drift a bit (it's a new Asus MB :( ), I
>have had to update it manually lately since I haven't got around to
>setting up NTP.
>
>When I change my system time using the date command (my machine runs
>fast so it's back in time), while viewing anything (live TV or a
>recording), mythfrontend locks up. The display just stops. Telnet into
>the box and kill and restart mythfrontend no problem. As far as I am
>aware any current recording in the backend process continues along
>happily.
>
>Any ideas why this might occur? Something peculiar to my system or is
>mythfrontend going to get to stroppy at me for changing the time? I'm
>changing it about no more than 2 minutes.
>
>Thanks
>
>CH



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