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       MythWeb:  
		    The MythWeb allows you to use a web page to control
		aspects of your MythTV system. MythWeb is a separate application,
		but it is dependent upon MythTV being installed and operational."
	   
      MythTV Web Virtual Remote:  
		    A web based virtual remote control for MythTV.
		 In order for this to work, you must enable
		"Network Remote Control interface".   See:
		Utilities/Setup -> Setup -> General -> Fourth Page.
	   
      MythTV Documentation:  
		    The MythTV Installation / User's Guide.
	   
      MythTV Keybindings:  
		    The keybindings for the normal MythTV interface.
	   
      LinHES:  
		    Describes how "The Project Leader" setup multiple systems
		to form a Linux Home Entertainment System.
	   
      My Folding Status:  
		    Status of the folding@home work for the local user.
	   
      Folding@home:  
		    KnoppMyth Team status for the folding@home effort.
	   
      iPod Feeds  
		    Transcodes ready for the ipod (if any). 
XviD Feed dir  
                    Any programs you transcodes to XviD.
      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.  Edit /etc/sv/mythtvbackend/run, and add "--noupnp"
to the command line for /usr/bin/mythbackend.  Then restart the
backend and start FUPPES. 
      sv restart mythtvbackend fuppes 
      If you want FUPPES to start on boot add a link to the
      /etc/sv/fuppes directory under /var/service. 
      ln -s /etc/sv/fuppes /var/service 
      
      Motion:  
		    Motion is a software motion detector. The configuration file for
		motion is /etc/motion/motion.conf. All you should have to do is edit
		"videodevice" to point to your webcam or capture device. You'll also
		need to change the IP in /var/www/motion/index.html to the IP of your
		backend.
		
  
		    As root: sv start motion will start motion.
		To have it start automatically add a link to the
                /etc/sv/motion directory under /var/service. 
                ln -s /etc/sv/motion /var/service 
		Images and video are stored in /myth/motion.
		Symlinks to /myth/gallery and /myth/video exist.
                
  
		For further detail on configuring Motion, please read the
		Motion Guide.
	   
      RRDTool:  
		    Hardware status graphs.
	   
      VLC HTTP Interface:  
		    Web interface for VideoLan Client.
	   
	  Tip:
		 If you seem to be stuck in a
		loop when trying to select a video to stream from MythWeb
		(MythStreamTV), go back to the main
		MythWeb page and select  "StreamTV" again.
      KnoppMyth Radio:  
                    Your music must be encoded as MP3 in MythMusic for this to work. 
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