# $Id$ # where freevo shell script lives. used to call freevo FREEVO_HOME="/usr/share/freevo" # a log used to catch errors when freevo startsup FREEVO_LOG="/var/log/freevo/main.log" # Mode to start Freevo itself. Possible values are # # no: don't start Freevo # yes: start Freevo on startup. You should only use this when the # computer is for Freevo only or you use Freevo with a DXR3 # daemon: start Freevo in daemon mode. The daemon will wait for you to # press QUIT or POWER on your remote and will than start # Freevo. After Freevo shut down, the daemon will wait again. # # You don't need a X server running to start Freevo from init. If # needed, Freevo will start a X server on its own. Make sure your X # server can handle the resolution defined in /etc/freevo/freevo.conf FREEVO="yes" # Mode the start the webserver. Possible values are "no" and "yes". # If you start the webserver with Freevo itself, you should say "no" here. WEBSERVER="yes" # Mode the start the recordserver. Possible values are "no" and "yes". RECORDSERVER="yes" # Do we have a mouse and/or keyboard attached to this pc. # this sets SDL variables for smooth operation if no keyboard or mouse. # Possible values are "no" and "yes". HAVEMOUSE="yes" HAVEKEYBOARD="yes" # The SDL video driver to use. common values are x11 or fbcon. # for a full list see: # http://www.libsdl.org/faq.php?action=listentries&category=9#9 SDL_VIDEODRIVER="x11" # Set the root USER and HOME variables. Some distros need this to work. # Possible values are "no" and "yes". ROOTUSERINFO="no" # Use setleds to set numlock before starting freevo. THis is necessary # for some SDL fbcon setups. # Possible values are "no" and "yes". SETNUMLOCK="no"