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Old 19th September 2008, 07:50 PM
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Broadcast for HME

I recently built a computer and installed Fedora 9 on it. The computer is based off a MSI bare bone system running the Intel Atom processor (very nice system for the $ I might add). The issue I believe has to do with Broadcasting. I am running Galleon HME server for TiVo. I had it on my old server with Fedora 5 without issue. When Galleon initially starts it works fine. Then after it states "High Frequency Broadcast" in the log files, I lose the connection to the TiVo. I used a HME simluator on the local computer and the application works fine from there, but not from a remote computer running the simulator. The only other thing I can think of is the Java is binding to the loopback interface. I have no idea on how to stop that. There are no other indication of networking issues. Items such as samba remain working fine.

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
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