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<font size="-1"><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">I'm using an
Athlon64 and FC2. Works fine from the ATrpms except for mythmusic and
another module that isn't 64bit yet (can't remember which one -- search
archives and you'll find a msg from Axel about which ones).<br>
I completely redid my installation so that all modules are from ATrpms.
While all the main modules work (mythtv, front, back, etc. ) I still
can't see mythweather and mythnews. They installed fine, but don't show
up in the setup. don't know why.<br>
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What else doesn't work:<br>
* using PVR250 and the Haup. controller works outside of mythtv using
irw as a test. But, it doesn't work inside mythtv<br>
* I have an audio problem in my right speaker that exhibits noise -- I
think this is unrelated to ivtv and is a problem in alsa<br>
<br>
Related: I couldn't get nvidia6111 working from the ATrpms so I built
it from nvidia site. Wow, what a big difference in speed.<br>
(BTW: I couldn't get nvidia6111 x86 working on another machine from
ATrpms either. Entirely different machine -- don't know the issue
there.)<br>
<br>
I'm using the DFI K8M800-MLVF board<br>
<br>
brad<br>
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Maarten wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Due to some hardware failure(s) I'm looking into a new mainboard.
Is mythtv fully compatible with the athlon64 CPU ? Experiences ?
(planning to use SuSE 9.0 or 9.1)
TIA,
Maarten
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