[mythtv-users] Indoor HD antenna question

John Pilkington johnpilk222 at gmail.com
Sat Apr 21 13:20:46 UTC 2018


On 21/04/18 00:12, Ashu Desai wrote:
> 
> 
> On Fri, Apr 20, 2018, 5:06 PM John Pilkington <johnpilk222 at gmail.com 
> <mailto:johnpilk222 at gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     On 20/04/18 21:42, Ashu Desai wrote:
>      >
>      >
>      > On Thu, Apr 19, 2018, 1:39 PM John Pilkington
>     <johnpilk222 at gmail.com <mailto:johnpilk222 at gmail.com>
>      > <mailto:johnpilk222 at gmail.com <mailto:johnpilk222 at gmail.com>>> wrote:
>      >
>      >     Still trying to get used to gmail with ipop.  Deleted message
>      >     instead of
>      >     replying.
>      >
>      >     Installing the nVidia drivers can be confusing.  Here's a
>     fairly recent
>      >     howto
>      >
>      > https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/NVIDIA
>      >
>      >     John
>      >
>      >
>      >   This is the 2nd time in as many days that I am doing a full
>     install of
>      > centOS - every time I install the nvidia drivers, somehow my network
>      > fails to load up. no matter what I do my network fails saying LSB
>     failed.
>      >
>      > Full new install (twice) and all I did was: yum install
>     xorg-x11-drv-nvidia
>      >
>     Perhasps I have to apologise for this.  Google doesn't appear to
>     support
>     my assumption that an nVidia driver is required for an Atom.  Sorry.
> 
>     https://downloadcenter.intel.com/.../Intel-Atom-Processor-230-512K-Cache-1-60-GHz.
> 
> 
> well I did use vdpau and with my older ion I believe I need out for a 
> good playback, don't I?
> 
> I am unable to open the link you have here so my apologies, not sure 
> what it says.

That URL came up in search for a video driver for your Atom;  I hadn't 
tried it.  It seems likely to be a part of a Centos-provided intel 
driver anyway.  I had confused Atom with Ion which IIRC was an 
intel/nvidia mix.

But it seems you now have an nVidia driver installed for who-knows-what 
hardware.  Which driver?   lspci | grep VGA ?  I suspect your frontend 
may still be underpowered for some current content, but perhaps you can 
now use the frontend-setup options to get an ok performance.

Have you googled 'lsb fails to start?'  I found several Centos7 
references - and 'solutions,' for example...

https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/220750/centos-7-failed-to-bring-up-down-networking-configure-interface-for-a-trunk-in




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