[mythtv-users] Myth-TV Platform

Andrew Stadt acstadt at stadt.ca
Wed May 9 19:03:01 UTC 2012


On 09/05/2012 2:05 PM, Nathan Hawkins wrote:
>> On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Nathan Hawkins<nateh at thfcom.com>   wrote:
>>>    the last time I
>>> worked with MythTV, it was delivered in an ISO image which I believe
>>> ran on Debian, and installed MythTV and linux all in one shot.
>> You're probably thinking of Knoppmyth  or Mythbuntu.  Those are third party projects which package the MythTV application with an operating system.  MythTV itself has always shipped as an application.
>>
>> You might want to try one of those.  There's also Mythdora, if you prefer rpm based distributions.
>>
>> Eric
>>
> On 09/05/2012 1:08 PM, Nathan Hawkins wrote:
>> Eric - Ding Ding! That was it indeed...Knoppmyth to be more specific, which if you go to you are basically directed to LinHES (http://www.linhes.org/ ). Okay, well since you responded, do you like taking a Linux Distribution and installing Myth on top, or do you like third party "packages" (Myth and OS all bundled up)?
>>
> I've never been of the opinion that one way is better then another, having said that: I much prefer to install myth as an application.  I can't speak for your set-up but most of the computers in my house are multipurpose (even the dedicated netbooted myth frontends, and the ones that have nothing to do with my myth setup), running the same distro across all the machines (where appropriate - my laptop has a multi-boot setup with a few different distros, my asterisk server runs a different distro then the rest) saves me more headaches then I can count just from an administration setup.
>
> Depending on your distro of choice there might be a little more work involved in getting everything configured as you like it, but the more you understand what your options are, the more you can tweak it to your liking, of course, its also easier to break, YMMV.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andrew.
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 12:28 PM
>
> Sorry guys...I'm reposting...I was just informed to 'bottom-post' so I've tried to re-put together this thread...
>
> Andrew - Are you virtualizing for your back end or do you have an entire box for Myth?
>
Lol, I was just "correcting" your top post in the reply when your 
corrected post came through.

No, as a matter of fact I'm not.  I had tried it at one point, but one 
of my tuner cards (since retired - cooked capacitor) didn't like to work 
in the virtual box.  My other thought is that I use two HD-PVRs which 
notoriously hate any usb interference probably wouldn't like the 
virtualized environment - though, admittedly, I haven't given it a 
serious try, for all I know it might work fine... just don't want to 
screw with the WAF.

Cheers,

Andrew.



More information about the mythtv-users mailing list