From: David J M. <dm...@ci...> - 2006-04-28 23:10:28
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That is just a common code module. Deep throughts I think. It is not = activated by default AFAIK. Look in data/code_select.txt. The default modules activated on install are a current issue. I am = working on making it a little friendlier out of the box. I hate the way = it turns that test light ON and OFF endlessly. It is guaranteed error = every time (the user hasn't set up X10 yet!) "Andrew Johnson" <An...@bw...> wrote in message = news:0F1...@go...com.local... Hi All, Another mh newbie question, sorry. I've recently set up an old PC as a dedicated MisterHouse box. (For = the record, this runs RH Fedora Core 3, KDE, and uses Festival for the = speech, local only at the moment direct out of PC's soundcard. X10 = control is via a HomeVision box and the whole setup is being = retro-fitted into a 15 century building) The set up is working pretty good so far, EXCEPT that while running, = mh reads its random witty phrase once a minute to the local soundcard. = As these can be quite long, I've assumed they are deep thoughts. (I've = noticed tag-lines are shorter, at least those shown as text on the web = interface are) I've (bravely or foolishly?) copied the entire code/bruce directory = and renamed it and pointed my installation there. I did this because, = well, I have high ambitions for the installation and Bruce's code is a = pretty high bar to aim at. I've disabled the stuff I don't need for now = using the web interface code select pages, and I've relocated what I = consider scripts that are irrelevant to my simple set-up into a = subdirectory to keep them safe for later but out of the way for now, and = have commented out a fair chunk of the contents of what remains to stop = it complaining. I know how messy this reads because I do support. L But. All I'm looking for is any ideas from the group about where to find = the offending code. It may be in code/common or my reduced copy of = code/bruce. After sifting though the list archives I came across a post = where Bruce identified that there was a script test_tagline.pl in = code/common but I have already disabled this and as a bit of overkill = been through the script and commented the whole thing out, with no = effect. Even some rough suggestions about what commands to grep for would be a = help. I've searched and searched and am now starting to go a bit loopy. = Help! Andrew Johnson This message is intended only for the use of the person(s) ("the = intended recipient(s)") to whom it is addressed. It may contain = information, which is privileged and confidential within the meaning of = applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact = the sender as soon as possible.=20 |