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Re: [Bug 398948] Re: "Timeout while reading" while starting me-tv

 

Also the status of "incomplete" gives the bug a valid life of 60 days,
so that in the event that there is no further action against it the
status flag automatically changes to invalid.

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"Timeout while reading" while starting me-tv
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/398948
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Status in Me TV, it's TV for me computer: Incomplete
Status in “me-tv” package in Ubuntu: Invalid

Bug description:
Binary package hint: me-tv

After starting me-tv I get the error "Timeout while reading". I am not able to watch tv with my external usb-dvb-t device. Channel scanning works fine. Watching TV with Kaffeine works also fine.

lsb_release -rd:
Description: Ubuntu 9.04
Release: 9.04

I tried the latest me-tv installed from the ppa and the me-tv package included in the jaunty-repos.



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