12-31-2007
Thanks
Thanks,
would it cause any problem to the running system?
Reg
Vijay
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xine-check
XINE-CHECK(1) General Commands Manual XINE-CHECK(1)
NAME
xine-check - a checker for the xine video player
SYNOPSIS
xine-check [-q] [-v] [-B] [-b]
xine-bugreport [-q] [-v] [-B]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page explains the xine-checker program. xine-check is a program, which tests the xine video player installation for common
problems.
If you experience any problem with or while running xine, running xine-check might provide useful hints for problem tracking.
xine-check tests the operating system settings, installation of plugins, CD/DVD drive settings and video support parameters.
If run as xine-bugreport, it will produce a terse system description and guide you through the process of reporting a bug. This is the pre-
ferred way to report xine bugs, as it's easier for you and provides the developers with a more complete bugreport.
OPTIONS
The program follows usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options are included
below. For a complete description, see README and FAQ in /usr/share/doc/xine-ui or on the xine home page.
-h, --help
Show summary of options and version number.
The remaining options, labelled XINE-CHECK options: when listed with "xine-check --help", are explained here.
-q, --quiet
Only give a single one-line messages, even if problems are found. Normally xine-check provides hints for every problem found to
help solve the problem.
-v, --verbose
Enable extended output describing each check in detail, which produces a kind of frequently asked questions (FAQ) list.
-B, --batch
Turn off pause after long messages. Normally xine-check waits for confirmation after a problem was found or a long message was
printed.
-b, --bug
Produce a bug report. This is the same as calling xine-bugreport directly.
BUGS
none, of course ;-) Well, there are surely a few of those. You can probably best ask for support (and report bugs) on our mailing list at
<xine-user@lists.sf.net>.
SEE ALSO
xine(1), aaxine(1), xine-lib(3), http://xinehq.de <http://xinehq.de/>
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Philipp Hahn <pmhahn@users.sf.net> for the xine project.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Copyright (C) 2002 Siggi Langauf
The xine project Januar 16, 2002 XINE-CHECK(1)