> Won't work, since you've got the 32-bit versions. You'll have to rpm -e all
> the 32-bit pieces
> first, then a yum install mythtv-suite will work fine.
OK.. I'll give it a try if I get brave enough and find some time in my
recording schedule. ;)
> Only one hard drive?!? :p
>
> (Check out some
.So far as I know, this should cover it:
# yum install ivtv-kmdl-$kver ivtv ivtv-firmware ivtv-firmware-audio
Just use the ATrpms stable repo though, not the testing one.
Not pleased with the result here... the card has
disappeared from the system. Did this update the firmware? Anyway
to get the o
On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 02:30:01PM -0500, Maverick wrote:
> > > $ rpm -q --qf='%{name}.%{arch}\n' \*myth\*
> > > package *myth* is not installed
> >
> > Aw, crap, missed an option there. Should have been:
> >
> > rpm -qa --qf='%{name}.%{arch}\n' \*myth\*
>
> That worked a little better,
>
> # rpm
> > $ rpm -q --qf='%{name}.%{arch}\n' \*myth\*
> > package *myth* is not installed
>
> Aw, crap, missed an option there. Should have been:
>
> rpm -qa --qf='%{name}.%{arch}\n' \*myth\*
That worked a little better,
# rpm -qa --qf='%{name}.%{arch}\n' \*myth\*
libmyth.i386
mythtv-theme-MediaCenter.n
On Jan 18, 2006, at 20:32, Maverick wrote:
What do you mean by "installed individually"?
I installed myth packages from Alex's repo individually, leaving out a
bunch of the plugins... So I pretty much only have MythTV and the
Weather plugin. A far cry from what I had using Knoppmyth...
You m
> What do you mean by "installed individually"?
I installed myth packages from Alex's repo individually, leaving out a
bunch of the plugins... So I pretty much only have MythTV and the
Weather plugin. A far cry from what I had using Knoppmyth...
> > or can I just install myth-suite and it'll make
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 20:02, Maverick wrote:
> > 64-bit should be fine again, there were a number of patches I back-ported
> > to the 0.18 tree, from which Axel rolled new packages which seem to be
> > fine for all AMD64 users that have tried them thus far.
>
> Awesome! Does that mean, since
> 64-bit should be fine again, there were a number of patches I back-ported to
> the 0.18 tree, from which Axel rolled new packages which seem to be fine for
> all AMD64 users that have tried them thus far.
Awesome! Does that mean, since I installed individually, I'm screewed
now or can I just ins
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 19:23, Maverick wrote:
> > Jarod's doc is in need of some love. I know that at least some parts
> > (esp. ivtv) are sorely outdated now...
>
> Funny that you're talking about yourself 3rd person.. heh.
:)
> But, first wanted to thank you for your doc, used it a month
Thanks for all you work!
Thanks for clearing up the apt | yum question, and pointing me in the right direction.
Thanks Again,
PrestonOn 1/18/06, Jarod Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 18:38, H P Ladds wrote:> Hey Mythtv-users,>> I have been trying to follow Jarod's
> Jarod's doc is in need of some love. I know that at least some parts (esp.
> ivtv) are sorely outdated now...
Funny that you're talking about yourself 3rd person.. heh.
But, first wanted to thank you for your doc, used it a month ago with
reasonable success. I had problems with the current kern
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 18:38, H P Ladds wrote:
> Hey Mythtv-users,
>
> I have been trying to follow Jarod's HOWTO to install Mythtv for about a 2
> weeks+ now. No luck! Argh!
Jarod's doc is in need of some love. I know that at least some parts (esp.
ivtv) are sorely outdated now...
> First
Hey Mythtv-users,
I have been trying to follow Jarod's HOWTO to install Mythtv for about a 2 weeks+ now. No luck! Argh!
First I started with Fedora Core 3, Asus AV8 w/AMD64 3500+, Bt878 based
card. Couldn't get Mythtv to tune in stations, but everthing else
seemed to work great. Even TVtime worke
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