From 76ac171cb7fa2f7a800d6317bf93b961278b3d6d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Greg Frost  The Linux Home Entertainment System Release 6 MythWeb:  MythWeb:  MythTV Web Virtual Remote:  MythTV Documentation:  MythTV Keybindings:  LinHES:  LinHES:  My Folding Status: 
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 		    The MythWeb allows you to use a web page to control
 		aspects of your MythTV system. MythWeb is a separate application,
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 		    A web based virtual remote control for MythTV.
 		 In order for this to work, you must enable
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 		    The MythTV Installation / User's Guide.
 	  
 
 		    The keybindings for the normal MythTV interface.
 	  
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 		    Describes how "The Project Leader" setup multiple systems
 		to form a Linux Home Entertainment System.
 	  
 
 		    Status of the folding@home work for the local user.
 	  
iPod Feeds 
 
 		    Transcodes ready for the ipod (if any).  Additionally, you can delete unwanted files using this link.  Note:  If you have no recordings, you will see a warning issued from PHP.
FUPPES
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FUPPES
     FUPPES - Free UPnP Entertainment Service.  A
 UPnP to be used inplace of the UPnP server that comes with MythTV.
  If the UPnP that comes with MythTV doesn't work for you, you can
-try FUPPES.
Mediaserv
+try FUPPES.
Mediaserv
     Mediaserv - A on-demand transcoding server for
 videos.  Mediaserv is designed to transcode video in a format
 playable on the Nokia Internet Tablets.  However it works well at
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 default, we have it set to link to
 TV recordings (pretty) and your video directory.  Additionally if
 you want it to stream contents from a network share, it will!  ln
--s /path/to/share /myth/mediaserv/media/ 
RRDTool: 
+-s /path/to/share /myth/mediaserv/media/ 
RRDTool: 
 
 		    Hardware status graphs.