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Re: MythTV InstallFest 31 Mar postmortem

2007-04-04 Thread aluminumsulfate
Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 00:26:47 -0400 From: Jon 'maddog' Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] Even if we were successful at creating a step-by-step that was good enough for people to do it all themselves, there is still that personal touch ... A very good point. We tried MythDora at the

Re: MythTV InstallFest 31 Mar postmortem

2007-04-04 Thread Jon 'maddog' Hall
It seems like, whatever approach we've taken, each install has run into a bump, glitch, kink, or big brick wall at some point. How many installs have gone perfectly, exactly according to the instructions? How much can we expect? 25% of the systems? 50%, 75%? Stated another way, how much

Re: MythTV InstallFest 31 Mar postmortem

2007-04-04 Thread Bill Sconce
A pilot is an experiment. The purpose of an experiment is to provide evidence. Evidence of what doesn't work is as important as evidence of what does, in a case like this. So far, so good. What we don't know, and what no one can know until the necessary passes at the experiment have been run,

Re: MythTV InstallFest 31 Mar postmortem

2007-04-04 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Apr 3, 2007, at 21:22, Ben Scott wrote: I also think we should revisit the idea of using one of the canned MythTV distributions, like KnoppMyth or MythDora. Just following along here, reading the notes and Jarod's work with MythDora - I'll offer a general 'I concur'. Consider there