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Improved the description of where logging goes in the INSTALL file

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Klaus Schmidinger 2007-10-13 13:03:57 +02:00
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3 changed files with 8 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -2196,3 +2196,6 @@ Diego Pierotto <vdr-italian@tiscali.it>
Timo Eskola <timo@tolleri.net> Timo Eskola <timo@tolleri.net>
for implementing sending all frames to devices that can handle them in fast forward for implementing sending all frames to devices that can handle them in fast forward
trick speeds trick speeds
Elias Luttinen <el@iki.fi>
for improving the description of where logging goes in the INSTALL file

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@ -5469,3 +5469,5 @@ Video Disk Recorder Revision History
- Updated the Hungarian language texts (thanks to Thomas Günther). - Updated the Hungarian language texts (thanks to Thomas Günther).
- Fixed description of DeviceSetAvailableTrack() and cReceiver(), and added an - Fixed description of DeviceSetAvailableTrack() and cReceiver(), and added an
example ~cMyReceiver() in PLUGINS.html (thanks to Marco Schlüßler). example ~cMyReceiver() in PLUGINS.html (thanks to Marco Schlüßler).
- Improved the description of where logging goes in the INSTALL file (thanks to
Elias Luttinen).

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@ -66,8 +66,9 @@ to the 'make' command. Alternatively, you can call VDR with the command
line option '--vfat'. line option '--vfat'.
When running, the 'vdr' program writes status information into the When running, the 'vdr' program writes status information into the
system log file (/var/log/messages). You may want to watch these system log file, which is usually /var/log/messages (or /var/log/user.log,
messages (tail -f /var/log/mesages) to see if there are any problems. depending on your syslog configuration). You may want to watch these
messages (tail -f /var/log/messages) to see if there are any problems.
The program can be controlled via a network connection to its SVDRP The program can be controlled via a network connection to its SVDRP
port ("Simple Video Disk Recorder Protocol"). By default, it listens port ("Simple Video Disk Recorder Protocol"). By default, it listens