Hi,
My kernel didn't call up the right stuff for X-Video support so I
rebuilt it. After rebooting mysql no longer starts and hence
mythbackend doesn't run. Is there anything about mysql that would be
effected by building a new version of an existing kernel? I did start
completely over with the
Sasha,
I have since done this in the last hour. I had saved the kerenl
config this morning before finding the i915 driver. I went back to
that config, turned on i915 support, and rebooted, etc. I did that
before I wrote this message. however something has caused the system
tobe unhappy with
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005, Mark Knecht wrote:
Sasha,
I have since done this in the last hour. I had saved the kerenl
config this morning before finding the i915 driver. I went back to
that config, turned on i915 support, and rebooted, etc. I did that
before I wrote this message. however
If you have changed your kernel its highly likely your ivtv module will
need rebuilding, and if thats not working mythbackend is probably not
going to start.
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 13:50:15 -0700
Mark Knecht wrote:
Sasha,
I have since done this in the last hour. I had saved the kerenl
config
I have since done this in the last hour. I had saved the kerenl
config this morning before finding the i915 driver. I went back to
that config, turned on i915 support, and rebooted, etc. I did that
before I wrote this message. however something has caused the system
tobe unhappy with either
On 4/25/05, Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you have changed your kernel its highly likely your ivtv module will
need rebuilding, and if thats not working mythbackend is probably not
going to start.
Yes, I rebuilt ivtv and tested that I couldrecord from the command
line basically using
On 4/25/05, Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 15:03:35 -0700
Mark Knecht wrote:
Does mysql require some sort of network protocol that mightnot be
running? Samba, NFS, etc.?
Thats what the startup scripts are for. They should automatically start
required scripts.
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