apt-cache policy tvtime
tvtime:
Instalados: 1.0.2-1
Candidato: 1.0.2-1
Tabla de versión:
*** 1.0.2-1 0
500 http://ve.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/universe Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Tvtime won't start in ubuntu 9.04, it show the following error message:
Cannot allocate enough off-screen video memory. This may be fixed by:
1. Closing or restarting large X applications.
2. Lowering the input width of tvtime (--inputwidth parameter).
3. Lowering your colour depth or highest configured resolution.
4. Increasing the amount of video memory in your X config file
(for example, if you are using the i810 XFree86 driver.)
I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/home/cesar/listings.xml"
xmltv: Can't open file /home/cesar/listings.xml.
Cannot allocate enough off-screen video memory. This may be fixed by:
1. Closing or restarting large X applications.
2. Lowering the input width of tvtime (--inputwidth parameter).
3. Lowering your colour depth or highest configured resolution.
4. Increasing the amount of video memory in your X config file
(for example, if you are using the i810 XFree86 driver.)
Binary package hint: tvtime
Ubuntu release: 9.04
apt-cache policy tvtime ve.archive. ubuntu. com jaunty/universe Packages dpkg/status
tvtime:
Instalados: 1.0.2-1
Candidato: 1.0.2-1
Tabla de versión:
*** 1.0.2-1 0
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
Tvtime won't start in ubuntu 9.04, it show the following error message:
Cannot allocate enough off-screen video memory. This may be fixed by:
1. Closing or restarting large X applications.
2. Lowering the input width of tvtime (--inputwidth parameter).
3. Lowering your colour depth or highest configured resolution.
4. Increasing the amount of video memory in your X config file
(for example, if you are using the i810 XFree86 driver.)
See http:// tvtime. net/ for more information.
I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/home/ cesar/listings. xml" listings. xml.
xmltv: Can't open file /home/cesar/
Cannot allocate enough off-screen video memory. This may be fixed by:
1. Closing or restarting large X applications.
2. Lowering the input width of tvtime (--inputwidth parameter).
3. Lowering your colour depth or highest configured resolution.
4. Increasing the amount of video memory in your X config file
(for example, if you are using the i810 XFree86 driver.)
See http:// tvtime. net/ for more information.
tvtime was working fine in ubuntu 8.10, note that i tried lowering the input width of tvtime as requested by the error message without any success