The freevo RPMs should install fine on RH 8.0. The difficult part is to
get your hardware drivers setup and recognized. For that, use xawtv
to check that you have configured your v4l (TV capture) device properly.
If your soundcard was detected successfully by the RH installer, there
shouldn't be any additional work needed there.

You can run freevo by doing 'cd /usr/local/freevo; ./freevo'

You may also have to tweak the /etc/freevo/freevo.conf file (automatically
generated by '/usr/local/freevo/freevo setup' by specifying the settings
relevant to your configuration, you'd need to copy it to /etc/freevo
though).


T.C.

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On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, The Merritt Family wrote:

> is anyone useing red hat 8.0 with freevo and if so I'm new to linux
> and need help installing freevo in red hat any help would be welcome
> 
>                                                                      Thanks
> 



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