>From the mythTv-Howto:
"Contributions to the HOWTO are welcome, especially if you find a
grammatical or spelling error, or if the wording of something is just
plain confusing.
If you'd like to make a new contribution, feel free to email it to me
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED], but as the maintainer
Also, at least in my setup of FC4, if you log on as root and read your
email, you will see daily messages that describe which packages are
available for updates. You can also use /etc/yum.conf to automatically
exclude named packages, for example mine looks like this:
$ less /etc/yum.conf
[main]
ca
Ah ok. I'll look for that setting, thanks.On 12/1/05, Michael T. Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trent Albright wrote:> When I launch MythTV, I execute the following command prior:
>> /usr/sbin/alsactl restore>> If I then jump straight to using MythVideo, and watch a vide
When I launch MythTV, I execute the following command prior:
/usr/sbin/alsactl restore
If I then jump straight to using MythVideo, and watch a video with
mplayer, the sound level is fine. However, once I go back to live TV,
the mixer is lowered again.
If I jump straight to live TV, the mixer is
Thanks James. Oh wait, you aren't James. Guess I wasn't asking you.On 11/30/05, David Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Linux – now what does this have to
do with MythTV?
David
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tre
Yeah, thats exactly what I use Symantec Ghost for. What do you use?On 11/30/05, James C. Dastrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Just an off-topic tip:My biannual Windows reinstall takes 5 minutes. Image a working
system up to your network, then image it down when you need torebuild. And if you use sysp
I think it's important to make the distinction, even if it seems like
to you semantic bullying (Not to say the comment sounded like that to
me). On 11/30/05, Mike Wafkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry for the misstep - I'm fully aware of the difference between freewareand OSS and anything else
For your distributed frontends you can also give KnoppMyth a whirl, I'm using it as we speak and it works quite well for me:
http://mysettopbox.tv/On 11/30/05, Robert La Ferla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Can MythTV be used to distribute television throughout a house? i.e.
The ability to watch diff