Frames with an AppoTech AX206 are hackable: http://picframe.spritesserver.nl/wiki/index.php/DPF_with_AppoTech_AX206 Here you can order very cheap AX206 2.4" frames: http://www.pearl.de/a-HPM1184-5618.shtml http://www.pearl.de/a-PX1184-5618.shtml These seem to be the same or very similar models, one for EUR 9,90 and one for EUR 2,90 (only one per order). I also have one of these butby twinpeaks - Displays
This keypad works fine, although it has bad tactile feedback because of the rubber design, but with the LED flashing hack it's usable: http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320433266061 I also have this, but cannot recommend it. The keys are good, much better feeling as the above rubber type, but the LED cannot be controled by software, only by the Num-Lock key, and you hby twinpeaks - Debian
Hi Eppi, it seems that you have an older version of inputlicd as it doesn't recognize the -r option and therefore it fails to start. So either update inputlircd to a newer version or edit /etc/default/inputlirc and remove the -r and the following number. Maybe you have to edit /etc/apt/sources.list to get access to the Squeeze version of inputlircd, but I'm no debian expert. Bby twinpeaks - Debian
Hi eppi, well, I only tested it on Squeeze but I don't know why it should not work on Lenny, too. irw simply connects to the socket /dev/lircd and displays all data that is comming in and inputlirc is delivering this data. Does /dev/lircd exist in your Lenny installation? What happens if you run /etc/init.d/inputlirc restart? Any error messages or so? Is your keyboard recognized byby twinpeaks - Debian
Hi, Here is a small guide how to set up a small cheap USB keypad to control the DockStar with simple key presses without logging in using SSH etc. These keypads can be found on eBay for under USD 5,- from China, but of course any USB keyboard should work for that purpose. I use the packages LIRC together with inputlirc to do the trick. It might seem strange to use LIRC since we don'by twinpeaks - Debian
It would be really nice if there was a picture frame that would fit directly onto the mini USB of the dockstar. Does anybody know of such a model? Regards, twinpeaksby twinpeaks - Displays
Hi Laurent, You probably have to install the HFS stuff before. I don't have a Mac, so I'm only guessing here. apt-get update apt-cache search hfs gives you a list of hfs related stuff. "hfsplus - Tools to access HFS+ formatted volumes" does sound like a good starting point to me. So: apt-get install hfsplus Then try again to mount it. Regards, Oliverby twinpeaks - Debian
Hi, no this is not the right dockstar! This is only a simple USB cable adapter, that's why it is so cheap. twinpeaksby twinpeaks - Debian
Hi, I have a squeezebox server running on my dockstar. To install it I did: cd ~ wget http://downloads.slimdevices.com/SqueezeboxServer_v7.5.1/squeezeboxserver_7.5.1_all.deb dpkg -i squeezeboxserver_7.5.1_all.deb apt-get -f install I think I had to install MySql too, to get it work with something like: apt-get install mysql-server Sorry, I don't have a howto, this is all fby twinpeaks - Debian