07-19-2002
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[root@main /proc]# egrep "processor|MHz" /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
cpu MHz : 848.568
processor : 1
cpu MHz : 848.568
In this case I have 2 CPUs with 850 MHz each.
Witt
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gnutv(1) General Commands Manual gnutv(1)
NAME
gnutv - a digital tv utility.
SYNOPSIS
gnutv [options]<channelname>
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the gnutv commands.
gnutv is a digital tv utility.
OPTIONS
-adapter <id>
adapter to use (default 0)
-frontend <id>
frontend to use (default 0)
-demux <id>
demux to use (default 0)
-caslotnum <id>
ca slot number to use (default 0)
-channels <filename>
channels.conf file
-secfile <filename>
Optional sec.conf file
-secid <secid>
ID of the SEC configuration to use, one of: * UNIVERSAL (default) - Europe, 10800 to 11800 MHz and 11600 to 12700 Mhz, Dual
LO, loband 9750, hiband 10600 MHz * DBS - Expressvu, North America, 12200 to 12700 MHz, Single LO, 11250 MHz * STANDARD -
10945 to 11450 Mhz, Single LO, 10000 Mhz * ENHANCED - Astra, 10700 to 11700 MHz, Single LO, 9750 MHz * C-BAND - Big Dish,
3700 to 4200 MHz, Single LO, 5150 Mhz * C-MULTI - Big Dish - Multipoint LNBf, 3700 to 4200 MHz, Dual LO, H:5150MHz, V:5750MHz
* One of the sec definitions from the secfile if supplied
-out decoder
Output to hardware decoder (default)
-out decoderabypass
Output to hardware decoder using audio bypass -out dvr Output stream to dvr device -out null Do not output anything -out stdout Out-
put to stdout -out file <filename> Output stream to file -out udp <address> <port> Output stream to address:port using udp -out
udpif <address> <port> <interface> Output stream to address:port using udp forcing the specified interface -out rtp <address> <port>
Output stream to address:port using udp-rtp -out rtpif <address> <port> <interface> Output stream to address:port using udp-rtp
forcing the specified interface
-timeout <secs>
Number of seconds to output channel for (0=>exit immediately after successful tuning, default is to output forever)
-cammenu
Show the CAM menu
-nomoveca
Do not attempt to move CA descriptors from stream to programme level -h print this help text
This manual page was written by Uwe Bugla <uwe.bugla@gmx.de>.
February 14, 2010 gnutv(1)