[mythtv-users] Is there a MythTV ISO image w/
"universal"hardwaresupport?
Tako Schotanus
quintesse at palacio-cristal.com
Fri Jul 4 17:50:11 EDT 2003
Then you were very lucky because currently I've got _every single part_
of MythTV and dependencies from CVS ;-)
Admitted I could probably at least use the latest 0.10 release but there
were some things that I needed that are only in CVS.
But for the rest.... even X is from CVS because I needed the VIA drivers
to get halfway decent performance.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mythtv-users-bounces at snowman.net
> [mailto:mythtv-users-bounces at snowman.net] On Behalf Of Albert Santoni
> Sent: vrijdag 4 juli 2003 16:33
> To: Discussion about mythtv
> Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Is there a MythTV ISO image w/
> "universal"hardwaresupport?
>
>
> Compile kernels, locate obscure patches, and operate CVS?
> For the record, I've had to do none of the three, and I have
> a fully working
> MythTV box with remote.
>
> :D
>
> Lighten up... MythTV looks like a hard and long journey, but
> it's not THAT
> bad.
>
> > On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 22:05, Vernon Graner wrote:
> > > Ok, from reading the discussions here, it seems that
> there are some
> > > "relatively" standard hardware combinations that seem to
> function quite
> > > well with MythTV. However, in all my searching for
> ground-zero setup
> > > instructions, it seems that in order to have a MythTV
> box, you have to
> be
> > > able to compile kernels, locate obscure patches, operate CVS, etc.
> >
>
>
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