Release Live system info


So if I understand correctly, X and default SDL use /dev/fb0, your SDL (omapfb) uses /dev/fb1, and liveinfo uses /dev/fb2.

If there's a way to make e.g. #000000 be transparent, that would be pretty cool. I could then make an option for System Info to act as a screen overlay -- of course it would only work when you're not running other /dev/fb1 applications, but still...
 
k, I'm throwing a global utility function in for sending stuff to it

Also, sock != -1 just means you were able to make a valid unix socket. (Looks like you'll get "sendto: connection refused" if it's not running.)

Thanks notaz!

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How do I have it show the FPS of a game/etc.?
 
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Any game released with glshim since LiveInfo happened will have an FPS counter.
 
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Thanks, getting it now.

Edit:  Works great now.  Thanks, again.
 
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Liveinfo runs great, but while it is running the mplayer binary from the codec pack doesn't display anything and instead spews loads of


X11 error: BadAtom (invalid Atom parameter)
The player from the smplayer2 pnd works, though the liveinfo overlay isn't transparent any longer but gets a solid greenish backgroud.
I just ran into the same issue.  For the cost of a little CPU, I found that mplayer's "-vo x11" option allowed it to co-exist nicely with liveinfo.
 
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Liveinfo runs great, but while it is running the mplayer binary from the codec pack doesn't display anything and instead spews loads of

X11 error: BadAtom (invalid Atom parameter)The player from the smplayer2 pnd works, though the liveinfo overlay isn't transparent any longer but gets a solid greenish backgroud.
 I just ran into the same issue.  For the cost of a little CPU, I found that mplayer's "-vo x11" option allowed it to co-exist nicely with liveinfo.
Except with X11 rendering you are not running with Hardware decoding.. Not that hardware decoding is all together that phenomenal.
 
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Except with X11 rendering you are not running with Hardware decoding.. Not that hardware decoding is all together that phenomenal.
There's no decoding, just a scalable video layer..
Right, I think I should of said rendering(Though not sure that is fully the right term)  instead of decoding.. 
 
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Live System Info does not work anymore.  Here's pndout.

=======================================================================================

PND             : /media/psd1_256gb/pandora/menu/liveinfo.pnd

PND_FSTYPE      : Squashfs

APPDATADIR      : /media/psd1_256gb/pandora/appdata/liveinfo

APPDD_FSTYPE    : ext4

PND_CPUSPEED    : <unset>

EXENAME         : run.sh

ARGUMENTS       : <unset>

=======================================================================================

[ START ]--- Mount the PND ----------

Mounting : mount -t squashfs -o ro "/dev/loop0" "/mnt/utmp/liveinfo"

Mounting the Union FS : mount -t aufs -o exec,dirs="/media/psd1_256gb/pandora/appdata/liveinfo=rw+nolwh":"/mnt/pnd/liveinfo=rr" none "/mnt/utmp/liveinfo"

[sUCCESS]--- Mount the PND ----------

[ START ]--- Starting the application ( run.sh  ) ----------

layer: 720 90 80 390

ioctl OMAPFB_SETUP_PLANE (e1): Invalid argument

[ FAILED]--- Starting the application ( run.sh  ) ----------

[ START ]--- Restoring the frame buffer status ----------

[sUCCESS]--- Restoring the frame buffer status ----------

[ START ]--- Restoring nub mode ----------

[sUCCESS]--- Restoring nub mode ----------

[ START ]--- uMount the PND ----------

[ START ]--- Waiting the Union to be available ----------

[sUCCESS]--- Waiting the Union to be available ----------

rmdir: failed to remove `/mnt/utmp/liveinfo': Device or resource busy

[ START ]--- Waiting the PND mount dir to be free ----------

[sUCCESS]--- Waiting the PND mount dir to be free ----------

cleanup done

[sUCCESS]--- uMount the PND ----------

=======================================================================================

Return code is : 2
 
Where is that Assault cube game, or rather what is it called? Couldn't find it on the repo
If I recall it was never released, I think because of a bug in the collision system or something like that.
 
Live System Info does not work anymore.  Here's pndout.

=======================================================================================

PND             : /media/psd1_256gb/pandora/menu/liveinfo.pnd

PND_FSTYPE      : Squashfs

APPDATADIR      : /media/psd1_256gb/pandora/appdata/liveinfo

APPDD_FSTYPE    : ext4

PND_CPUSPEED    : <unset>

EXENAME         : run.sh

ARGUMENTS       : <unset>

=======================================================================================

[ START ]--- Mount the PND ----------

Mounting : mount -t squashfs -o ro "/dev/loop0" "/mnt/utmp/liveinfo"

Mounting the Union FS : mount -t aufs -o exec,dirs="/media/psd1_256gb/pandora/appdata/liveinfo=rw+nolwh":"/mnt/pnd/liveinfo=rr" none "/mnt/utmp/liveinfo"

[sUCCESS]--- Mount the PND ----------

[ START ]--- Starting the application ( run.sh  ) ----------

layer: 720 90 80 390

ioctl OMAPFB_SETUP_PLANE (e1): Invalid argument

[ FAILED]--- Starting the application ( run.sh  ) ----------

[ START ]--- Restoring the frame buffer status ----------

[sUCCESS]--- Restoring the frame buffer status ----------

[ START ]--- Restoring nub mode ----------

[sUCCESS]--- Restoring nub mode ----------

[ START ]--- uMount the PND ----------

[ START ]--- Waiting the Union to be available ----------

[sUCCESS]--- Waiting the Union to be available ----------

rmdir: failed to remove `/mnt/utmp/liveinfo': Device or resource busy

[ START ]--- Waiting the PND mount dir to be free ----------

[sUCCESS]--- Waiting the PND mount dir to be free ----------

cleanup done

[sUCCESS]--- uMount the PND ----------

=======================================================================================

Return code is : 2
Works for me.  I almost always have it up.  If I need to reboot (or if the battery dies) starting it is one of the first things I do.
 
Cube uses glReadPixels on the depth buffer which mainline glshim doesn't support (and emulating it can be kinda slow), so it never got a release.
 
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Live System Info does not work anymore.  Here's pndout.

=======================================================================================

PND             : /media/psd1_256gb/pandora/menu/liveinfo.pnd

PND_FSTYPE      : Squashfs

APPDATADIR      : /media/psd1_256gb/pandora/appdata/liveinfo

APPDD_FSTYPE    : ext4

PND_CPUSPEED    : <unset>

EXENAME         : run.sh

ARGUMENTS       : <unset>

=======================================================================================

[ START ]--- Mount the PND ----------

Mounting : mount -t squashfs -o ro "/dev/loop0" "/mnt/utmp/liveinfo"

Mounting the Union FS : mount -t aufs -o exec,dirs="/media/psd1_256gb/pandora/appdata/liveinfo=rw+nolwh":"/mnt/pnd/liveinfo=rr" none "/mnt/utmp/liveinfo"

[sUCCESS]--- Mount the PND ----------

[ START ]--- Starting the application ( run.sh  ) ----------

layer: 720 90 80 390

ioctl OMAPFB_SETUP_PLANE (e1): Invalid argument

[ FAILED]--- Starting the application ( run.sh  ) ----------

[ START ]--- Restoring the frame buffer status ----------

[sUCCESS]--- Restoring the frame buffer status ----------

[ START ]--- Restoring nub mode ----------

[sUCCESS]--- Restoring nub mode ----------

[ START ]--- uMount the PND ----------

[ START ]--- Waiting the Union to be available ----------

[sUCCESS]--- Waiting the Union to be available ----------

rmdir: failed to remove `/mnt/utmp/liveinfo': Device or resource busy

[ START ]--- Waiting the PND mount dir to be free ----------

[sUCCESS]--- Waiting the PND mount dir to be free ----------

cleanup done

[sUCCESS]--- uMount the PND ----------

=======================================================================================

Return code is : 2
Works for me.  I almost always have it up.  If I need to reboot (or if the battery dies) starting it is one of the first things I do.
Works now on SZ 1. 72RC. 
 
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