The date command showed the correct time but guide info was all out by 5 hours. Settime -rtc followed by a reboot seems to have done the trick, thanks... :)
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The date command showed the correct time but guide info was all out by 5 hours. Settime -rtc followed by a reboot seems to have done the trick, thanks... :)
What is the correct way to get the time set correctly after running GS? I have an entry for my postcode (02115) in /etc/postcodezones, the file /hack/zoneinfo/Pacific/Auckland exists and I have run...
OK - looks like I might have a functioning Tivo again after clearing everything and running GS against port 8000 once more. :)
Question is - do I now need to to talk to the emulator on port 8000...
I am clearing out everything and will try try GS again tomorrow - wife pissed off :o
I'll post a result once I've had another crack at it...
Further to my earlier post, I have tried a GS against port 8000 on the emulator and it downloads fine but gets to 11% importing data and then fails.
This is pretty much the same situation as I had...
Well guys, I'm confused. I have a Series 1 Tivo OS 3.0-01-1.000 and had a message to change to port 80 on the emulator (127::210.48.107.133:80:::) as of 1 March 2006.
Clearly port 8000 no longer...
An update to my previous post - Problem solved
After digging through some older posts on the subject, I discovered that what was missing was a time zone information file in the directory...
I also have this problem, i.e. Tivo thinks it is 13 hours behind. I have checked that the symlink to /hack/bin/fixtine.cron is as it should be but ntpdate still resets my clock to 13 hours behind. I...
I followed this excellent guide - thanks Ed - and managed to get my Tivo running happily again but ran into a snag with using the zip code mentioned for Saturn Cable (02115). I never got offered...
I followed this excellent guide - thanks Ed - and managed to get my Tivo running happily again but ran into a snag with using the zip code mentioned for Saturn Cable (02115). I never got offered...
I followed this excellent guide - thanks Ed - and managed to get my Tivo running happily again but ran into a snag with using the zip code mentioned for Saturn Cable (02115). I never got offered...
Dumb question but how do I change the file system to read/write so I can actually edit and save the changes to /etc/tclient.conf?
Cheers,
Rick