On Jul 3, 2006, at 11:23 AM, Jim C. wrote:

> OK, I've got Fedora Core 5 installed and updated. I had some initial
> trouble with the network interface but apparently it was being  
> caused by
> one of the daemons. I've also reformatted the target 400Gig drive to
> JFS.  So... perhaps we can give this a try tonight. :-)   
> Considering the
> power behind this baby, it ought to really spin if I can get it up and
> running.  Now that I've moved over to Redhat, I've also got high hopes
> for my HDTV card as well as the Win PVR 350.

FC5 is still pretty new, but it looks like atrmps does have a package  
of ivtv 0.7 ready.  You might be one of the first to be using it, but  
Axel does a great job.  Let us and/or him (atrpms-users list) know if  
you have troubles.  Its a configuration many of us will be moving to  
soon enough.

The

>
> Wish me Luck.
>
>
> Jim C.
>
> Chris MacDonald wrote:
>> Yes, I'm fairly certain there are x86_64 packages available at  
>> ATrpms.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 06:07:00 -0700, "Jim C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>> wrote:
>>> My bad. I forgot to mention that the target platform is x86_64.
>>> Still straight forward?
>>>
>>> Jim C.
>>>
>>> vak anderson wrote:
>>>> ivtv installation is very straightforward on Fedora Core  
>>>> (RedHat) if you
>>>> follow Jarod Wilson's excellent guide
>>>> (http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php), which in turn uses Axel's
>>>> ATRPMs.  With the recent 0.6.3 release of IVTV, IVTV compiles  
>>>> and runs
>>>> properly on SuSE 10.1 also.
>>>> Vak
>>>
>>
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