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tv-user  18.Apr.2012 23:02:35
S100 image based on debvision (=debian lenny) with VDR 1.7.21 (same source/ patches as vip1710 distro)

Basicly it is the latest Debvision. But I removed MMS. Changed the script to autostart VDR. Updated vdr to 1.7.21.
Startscript is runvdr extreme from http://www.udo-richter.de/vdr/scripts.html

-> after extracting modify fstab
-> Wlan is turned off for streaming it is better to use cable.
-> vdr source is in /usr/local/src

This is a image with sources and lots of other not needed stuff included, next step is to strip it down to a bare minimum.

http://www.easy-vdr.de/~tv-user/S100/s100.tar.gz
Server: VDR 2.1.6 based on EasyVDR 0.806
4x S2-1600 pci, 1x usb DVB-t
Client 1: Motorola Vip1963
Client 2: Motorola Vip1963
Client 3: Motorola Vip1963
Martin  08.May.2012 17:29:26
Dann sag ich halt mal Danke!

(hatte auch mal ne Zenega = S101)
Grüße
Martin
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tv-user  09.May.2012 09:35:54
I've been stripping it, atm it's about 500MB still working on getting it smaller.

Working on 2 versions.
1 -> Framebuffer, like zen2vdr working from the 32 Mb DOM
2 -> Xorg, as small as possible (I've got a CF-IDE with a 256 MB CF card, so that's the goal I want to set)

Top Tip if you swap a lott with USB sticks install lilo or grub on the DOM, also put /boot on the DOM
Box boots no matter what USB is in it, else you must go in to the BIOS and select the right USB stick or hdd.
Server: VDR 2.1.6 based on EasyVDR 0.806
4x S2-1600 pci, 1x usb DVB-t
Client 1: Motorola Vip1963
Client 2: Motorola Vip1963
Client 3: Motorola Vip1963