Posts by musogeek

    Do you know if the judder fix has been applied to this image ? no worries if you dont know, i`ll give it a go and see, sure what else would i be doing with my evenings :):wank:


    Not had a chance to blow the dust off my NBOX for a while - If you find it has then I trust you will let us know:haha:

    i might give this a go.
    above where it says "changed atts to 755"....how do you do that, where and why ?


    easiest way is with FTP app like winscp or filezilla - you just right click and choose properties in winscp or permissions in filezilla, and change to 755
    reason why you might do that is to give permission for it to be read and written to, which if being written to is vital for it to work properly, ensures it works properly.
    You can also use the chmod command in telnet.

    When you are given shares from a peer they may or may not offer you a reshare, and even less likely that shares further hops down will have any reshares left, so when you share from one device to another you are sharing a further hop down, therefore you are relying on having resharing rights.

    The config files (oscam.conf, oscam.user, oscam.server etc) can be transferred from one server to another so as long as the versions are similar (sometimes new functionality is added or old functionality is removed) there shouldn't be an issue. The oscam.conf file differs depending on how you want/have things configured. It might look a bit like this, but will differ if you are using other protocals or other functions.


    Slow internet doesn't mean you cannot cardshare as the bandwidth needed to send and receive CW isn't too much. Maybe Kenyan services are paired to a receiver, I have no idea, however there are probably other providers from other nations that you could use...

    I want win 8, because it utilizes directx 11.2 and reportedly gives 20-30 more FPS in battlefield 4.



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    Ah I get it, you are not even using Windows 8, and wondering if we know where you can get it?
    Try looking on the Microsoft website, PC stores, online stores etc.
    You are not going to get this for free through here if that is what you are looking for:taxman:

    8.1 is free if you are updating from 8.0. Problem is that it was so full of problems, to the point that it was preventing some devices booting properly, that they had to pull it while they sorted things out. Now there is a surprise! It has reappeared again though - here is the link for 8.0 users;

    Code
    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/buy?ocid=GA8_O_WOL_Hero_ShopHP_FPP_Null


    Word has it that you are best avoiding it anyway, and if you need the start bar and desktop, there is a cheap app I use called stardock start8, which works like a dream, either that or downgrade back to Windows 7!

    hi that work great i just need to spend a bit of time to go through the picons and change the service numbers on them
    thanks for your help


    It is fine when there are just a few changes - coupled with finding a set of picons that update frequently. I have found the ocram picons you get in the ViX addon feeds are well maintained.

    Probably the case that since the picons were made, there has been provider changes. If you know the picons are there, then you can locate them and change the filename to match the service reference. To find the service reference you can simply (on a channel where no picon is displayed) press menu, information - service. Note the difference between the service reference format and the filename format are slightly different such as underscores are used instead of colons in the filename of the picons. Best way to compare to see what is needed is to find a picon and a service that are correct.

    Just had a quick look and seems it is connecting fine - but the card is only clearing certain channels, and with other virtual cards off, there is no fallback, so I think we have found the issue and what probably caused the glitching before - entitlements uptodate and getting channel not subscribed message points to the card being paired...
    http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=37081

    Warning over severe storm risk


    Unsettled weather is expected to continue over the next few days with further spells of heavy rain and strong winds for most parts, particularly over Saturday and Sunday.


    Then as we move into Sunday night and Monday morning there is a risk a significant storm could develop close to the UK which has the potential to bring some exceptionally strong winds to parts of the country.


    Currently the storm is most likely to impact the southern half of the UK, with the potential for gusts of more than 80mph - especially on exposed coasts in the south.


    Winds of this strength could bring down trees or cause structural damage, potentially causing transport disruption or power cuts.


    Eddy Carroll, Chief Forecaster at the Met Office, said: "This storm doesn't exist at the moment, but our forecasts models predict it is likely to develop in the west Atlantic on Saturday. Then it's likely to rapidly intensify just west of the UK late on Sunday before tracking across England and Wales early on Monday.


    "There is still a chance this storm may take a more southerly track and miss the UK, bringing impacts elsewhere in northern Europe, but people should be aware there is a risk of severe weather and significant disruption. With that in mind, people should keep up to date with and act on the advice in our forecasts and warnings as the situation develops."


    Normally Atlantic storms of this type develop much further to the west of the UK and are waning in strength by the time they reach the UK and Ireland.


    This storm is more unusual, developing much closer to the UK and potentially tracking across the country while still in its most powerful phase. A strong jet stream and warm air close to the UK are both contributing to the development and strength of the storm.


    If the storm arrives in line with current predictions, some areas could see some of their strongest winds for a number of years.


    (from the met office)