2011-12-07, 12:11
Hi Memphiz,
had the "old" version running with the boblightd & boblight-X11 and wanted to switch to the addon now.
The old version was started with following lines in /etc/rc.local
I removed all this lines after installation of the script, but log says, that boblight can't connect to boblightd. In the addon the remote boblightd-option is not activated and you wrote, boblightd is not needed by the script.
My question: Do I still need the old 'boblight.conf' in /etc? I guess the addons pulls the host-address for boblightd from this file.
Can I delete to boblight.conf-file? If so, how are the ligihts defined?
libboblight.so is in /usr/lib/ ....
[edit]
Guess I found out: In boblight.conf the [global] section has to be commented out/ deleted, while the lights still have to be defined in this file. Correct?
had the "old" version running with the boblightd & boblight-X11 and wanted to switch to the addon now.
The old version was started with following lines in /etc/rc.local
Code:
su - xbmc -c "boblightd -f"
sleep 7
su - xbmc -c "DISPLAY=:0.0 boblight-X11 -o speed=25 -o value=20 -o saturation=1.5 -o threshold=50"
I removed all this lines after installation of the script, but log says, that boblight can't connect to boblightd. In the addon the remote boblightd-option is not activated and you wrote, boblightd is not needed by the script.
My question: Do I still need the old 'boblight.conf' in /etc? I guess the addons pulls the host-address for boblightd from this file.
Can I delete to boblight.conf-file? If so, how are the ligihts defined?
libboblight.so is in /usr/lib/ ....
[edit]
Guess I found out: In boblight.conf the [global] section has to be commented out/ deleted, while the lights still have to be defined in this file. Correct?