ME TV(1) Me TV Manual ME TV(1)NAME
me-tv - a digital television (DVB) viewer for GNOME
SYNOPSIS
me-tv [-?|--help] [-v|--verbose] [-s|--safe-mode] [-m|--minimised] [--disable-epg] [--disable-epg-thread] [--no-screensaver-inhibit]
[--devices] [--read-timeout] [--display=DISPLAY]
DESCRIPTION
Me TV is a GTK desktop application for watching digital television services that use the DVB standard. Me TV works with DVB-T/C/S and ATSC
cards that have kernel driver support.
Me TV uses the xine video player to render its output onto its video window. Me TV reads the Electronic Program Guide (EPG) data that is
transmitted over the air to populate a built-in program guide which can be used for scheduling recordings.
Me TV has a built-in scanner which can autoscan certain countries or use an initial scan file.
OPTIONS
-?|--help
Show help options.
-v|--verbose
Show verbose output.
-s|--safe-mode
Show the preferences dialog an don't show video upon start.
-m|--minimised-mode
Show minimised in notification area at startup.
--disable-epg
Stops the rendering of the EPG event buttons on the UI.
--disable-epg-thread
Disable the EPG thread. Me TV will stop collecting EPG events.
--no-screensaver-inhibit
Tells Me TV not to call the screensaver Inhibit/UnInhibit methods for GNOME Screensaver.
--devices
Only use the specified frontend devices. You can specify more than one device by using a comma or colon separator. (e.g.
--devices=/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend1)
--read-timeout
How long to wait (in seconds) before timing out while waiting for data from demuxer (default 5)
--display=DISPLAY
X display to use
AUTHOR
Michael Lamothe (2007-2011) <michael.lamothe@gmail.com>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2011 Michael Lamothe <michael.lamothe@gmail.com>.
1.3.6 2011-01-20 ME TV(1)
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gnome-screensaver-command(1) General Commands Manual gnome-screensaver-command(1)NAME
gnome-screensaver-command - controls GNOME screensaver
SYNOPSIS
gnome-screensaver-command [OPTION...]
DESCRIPTION
gnome-screensaver-command is a tool for controlling an already running instance of gnome-screensaver.
OPTIONS --exit Causes the screensaver to exit gracefully
-q, --query
Query the state of the screensaver
-t, --time
Query the length of time the screensaver has been active
-l, --lock
Tells the running screensaver process to lock the screen immediately
-c, --cycle
If the screensaver is active then switch to another graphics demo
-a, --activate
Turn the screensaver on (blank the screen)
-d, --deactivate
If the screensaver is active then deactivate it (un-blank the screen)
-p, --poke
Poke the running screensaver to simulate user activity
-i, --inhibit
Inhibit the screensaver from activating. Command blocks while inhibit is active.
-n, --application-name
The calling application that is inhibiting the screensaver
-r, --reason
The reason for inhibiting the screensaver
-V, --version
Version of this application
AUTHORS
gnome-screensaver-command is written by William Jon McCann <mccann@jhu.edu>.
This manual page was written by Sven Arvidsson <sa@whiz.se>.
SEE ALSO gnome-screensaver(1)GNOME 2007-09-27 gnome-screensaver-command(1)
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