I have LCDd running on a Centos 6 system. Testing with LCDproc works fine and rotates through its screens.
When running with MythTV, the vfd shows 1 client and 7 screens, but the screens do not show/rotate.
Does LCDd control rotation or does MythTV?
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LCDd controls screen rotation. There is a switch in LCDd.conf to turn autorotation off on start-up. If it is disabled, clients can control which screen is shown by modifying that screen's priority.
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What controls the screen rotation?
I have LCDd running on a Centos 6 system. Testing with LCDproc works fine and rotates through its screens.
When running with MythTV, the vfd shows 1 client and 7 screens, but the screens do not show/rotate.
Does LCDd control rotation or does MythTV?
Never mind, found my problem.
MythTV was compiled with support for an older version of LCDproc. (0.5.2) Once I installed that version it all works fine now.
Thank you for keeping the older versions available.
LCDd controls screen rotation. There is a switch in LCDd.conf to turn autorotation off on start-up. If it is disabled, clients can control which screen is shown by modifying that screen's priority.