Hi

Corrin Lakeland wrote:


On 23/08/2005, at 8:36 AM, Gary Montalbine wrote:

Hans Verkuil wrote:

On Monday 22 August 2005 19:29, Gary Montalbine wrote:


??? ptune and record are in the utils directory. I'm not sure what  the
problem is.
I personally wouldn't mind if someone took the step to convert  them to
C/C++ programs. I don't like scripts were you first have to install other packages to use them. Esp. TkPerl which I never could get running on my
Linux-from-Scratch system. Just my honest opinion...
        Hans


I cannot find a utils directory in the mandriva rpm 0.3.7g install. A ptune* search of my files does not locate ptune.


try rpm -ql ivtv

If I remember my rpm syntax correctly, that will display all the files included in it. It may well be that mandriva bundles ptune separately from ivtv, perhaps in a package called ivtv-utils.

I am strictly a user. No programming experience. My offer to help was perhaps some kind of a How-to to help casual users, like myself, setup ivtv. I have never done one before. However I am willing to try most anything once. 0.2.0 worked. However I had help setting that up.

I tried to install mythtv. Got lost in the MySql database setup. Documentation was unclear.


Possibly you're using the wrong distro -- knoppmyth does it all automatically and I understand there is an excellent howto for FC3. Not that it is impossible to get to work with mandrake, but it
 won't be the easiest.

I've installed on both Mandrake 10.1 & 10.2, both of which were "easy" once I found out the particulars. Mail me off list for a complete install howto (I compile most of the prerequisit components and myth myself, not a lot of urpmi's)



Corrin

Cheers,


-Morten

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