[mythtv-users] Which Linux distro and is anyone running on a
Shuttle SN41G2 XPC?
Matt Snow
drama at slakin.net
Tue Mar 16 06:11:33 EST 2004
I am running KnoppMyth R4V2 with a Shuttle SK41G.
KnoppMyth is based on debian AFAIK.
I would highly recommend trying this distro, it litterally only took me 15
minutes to get it installed, and another hour(roughly) of configuration
and tweaking for my taste.
I did a quick writeup on their forum about setting up KnoppMyth:
http://mysettopbox.tv/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=626
I would search also checkout this post as it is pretty much the same
hardware as yours:
http://mysettopbox.tv/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=932&highlight=sn41g2
I personally use the PVR-250, so I am a fan of that card.
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Matt Snow
drama at slakin.net
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Adrian Gomez wrote:
> I don't suppose that the WinFast is AGP, and that particular Shuttle only has
> one PCI slot. I would use the PVR350 as I don't believe that the WinFast 2000
> does hardware encoding.
>
> I have used Fedora, RH9 and Debian. In my opinion, thanks to great online
> documentation that I was able to find, the Fedora and RH9 distro were easier to
> set-up than the Debian. But I did the Debian first, so it might have been
> experiece that made it easier the last two times.
>
>
> Hope this helps
> Adrian
>
> > I am planning to set up MythTV for the first time on a brand new system,
> > a Shuttle SN41G2 XPC. What are the preferred Linux distros for running
> > MythTv? I have a Hauppage PVR350 and a Leadtek WinFast 2000 tuner. If
> > you could only use one, which tuner would you use? Anything I should
> > know about running MythTV on the nForce (2 vga port) XPC?
> >
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