I see, and have fixed that problem; thank you for your time!  Freevo launches, but I still can no seem to watch live tv.  I assume this is because I do not have a XML file yet, which I believe I can accomplish with mc2xml, as similar to such after configuration of mc2xml:

XMLTV_GRABBER = '/home/freevo/mc2xml'
XMLTV_SORT = '/usr/bin/tv_sort'
XMLTV_DAYS = 7
XMLTV_FILE = '/etc/freevo/tv_listings.xml'


However, I will not waste the lists time on this as, hopefully, I can get this working myself. 

Paul Sijben wrote:
I have had no issues using a PVR 350 on Ubuntu 9.10.

you can test that your card is working by looking at the output of dmesg
and looking for the ivtv entries. It should detect your card out of the box.

You do realize you need the freevo ivtv record plugin for it to work?

Paul

On 18-02-10 5:57, Dan Schmidt wrote:
  
I apologize in advance for newbie question, but....

Ubuntu 9.10, whenever I attempt to configure my PVR 350, Freevo fails to
start.  Could this be caused by an incomplete/bad local_conf.py?  I have
to comment out almost everything just to bring it up.  A correct
configuration for 1.9 would be much appreciated if somebody would be so
kind. 

Ubuntu 9.10 seems to have issues, perhaps I should choose a different
distro?  The LIRC import code fails and has to be done manually.  (Part
of the problem seems that "" are still present after you split() the
line looking for the path)

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