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<font size="-1"><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">6 or so
months ago, I put together an FC2-64 mythtv box. There were problems
with package dependencies and generally not all of mythtv was available
as 64-bit. I mostly built the basic mythtv part myself.<br>
The box is still running and the only problem that I really have is
that I have a lot of broken packages.... but, knock on wood, it's
usable, but I really can't update it because of these issues.<br>
<br>
Since I"m the proud owner of a HD-3000, I'd like to upgrade to FC3 ---
and still use the 64bit OS. I don't want to go to 32-bit, but it's no
big deal if I do..... just would like to keep experimenting with the
64-bit OS.<br>
<br>
Is anyone successfully using the available 64-bit packages for all the
parts of mythtv today? I guess the question is: is the landscape
different today for 64-bit than it was 6-9 months ago? And if so, is it
as comfortable as 32bit-land?<br>
<br>
brad<br>
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