--- On Fri, 4/23/10, Bill Werner wer...@cubbyhole.com wrote:
From: Bill Werner wer...@cubbyhole.com
Subject: Re: [osol-discuss] MythTV
To: opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
Date: Friday, April 23, 2010, 3:59 PM
Yes, I would love to have MythTV for
Solaris. It's one of 2 critical, IMHO
Yes, I would love to have MythTV for Solaris. It's one of 2 critical, IMHO,
missing apps. The other being NoMachine (but at least SGD is a somewhat
workable replacement for that).
I would even be happy with just the back end and HDHR ethernet based tuner
support.
Another media app I'd like
On 4/23/10 2:59 PM, Bill Werner wrote:
Yes, I would love to have MythTV for Solaris. It's one of 2 critical, IMHO,
missing apps. The other being NoMachine (but at least SGD is a somewhat
workable replacement for that).
I would even be happy with just the back end and HDHR ethernet based
I used NFS because I mount the storage on the frontend machines that way as
well. iSCSI would certainly work, probably quite well for recordings. The other
nice thing is that I can expand recording space by just changing the quota, the
VM doesn't need to do anything to use it. If I used iSCSI,
I have thought about this for quite some time as well. I am an ATT UVerse
consumer to the advantages for me would be minimal right now, however. One
thing that I would do instead of any development myself is contribute to a
bounty. Would would really get me excited would be a module that
I'd like to see it. I'm currently running my master backend in Xvm under
Ubuntu. It works very well with NFS handling the recordings storage. As it can
be CPU heavy, I'd consider running it under OpenSolaris to avoid any overhead
from virtualization. I use HDHomeRun for the tuner, so no need
On 3/18/10 3:24 PM, James Lever wrote:
On 19/03/2010, at 12:20 AM, homerun wrote:
Just asking , is there interest to port MythTV to OpenSolaris.
http://www.mythtv.org/
There is definite interest.
Ken Mays reported building it from source on desktop-discuss quite some
time ago and when I
On 03/18/10 10:20 AM, homerun wrote:
Greetings
Just asking , is there interest to port MythTV to OpenSolaris.
http://www.mythtv.org/
How long will the supported list of video capture cards be useful?
The notices I've been receiving from Comcast sound like they are
moving to most
Hi
How about approach :
After 2010.03 OSOL is out
Start building/porting MythTV dependencies and components with target to be as
pkg(1)
Personally i also have interest to get it work in OSOL
Lackof free time is biggest blocker.
You see this could even be possible project ?
Is there enough
Greetings
Just asking , is there interest to port MythTV to OpenSolaris.
http://www.mythtv.org/
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On 18.03.2010 15:20, homerun wrote:
Greetings
Just asking , is there interest to port MythTV to OpenSolaris.
http://www.mythtv.org/
Actuall, I'd have a personal interest (as an end user) for this. A
mini-itx box running OpenSolaris would make
On 03/18/10 10:20 AM, homerun wrote:
Greetings
Just asking , is there interest to port MythTV to OpenSolaris.
http://www.mythtv.org/
How long will the supported list of video capture cards be useful?
The notices I've been receiving from Comcast sound like they are
moving to most
On 19/03/2010, at 12:20 AM, homerun wrote:
Just asking , is there interest to port MythTV to OpenSolaris.
http://www.mythtv.org/
There is definite interest.
Ken Mays reported building it from source on desktop-discuss quite some time
ago and when I queried him about it late last year he
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 06:24:29, James Lever wrote:
On 19/03/2010, at 12:20 AM, homerun wrote:
Just asking , is there interest to port MythTV to OpenSolaris.
http://www.mythtv.org/
There is definite interest.
Ken Mays reported building it from source on desktop-discuss quite some time
Yes please!
There are some simple use-cases that would be extremely helpful, long
before worrying about device driver support for tuner cards:
1 packaging convenience for various ancilliary but vital components
that can run away from the main myth box (e.g. mythweb server)
2 a
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