Just read my early response and it wasn't correct.  Many of us are  
using FC5, but few have gotten kernel 2.6.17 working yet, as ivtv 0.7  
has just been released for that kernel.  You'd be very safe using the  
2.6.16 series from atrpms, but I imagine that we're pretty close to  
having 2.6.17 working from atrpms as well.

Keith C

On Jul 4, 2006, at 5:05 AM, Keith C wrote:

> On Jul 4, 2006, at 12:55 AM, Jim C. wrote:
>
>> Rodger dodger. :-)
>>
>> Say, how do I configure a repository for yum?  The docs @ atRpms
>> seem to
>> be a little out of date.
>>
>
> Jarod's how-to has good instructions :
> http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php#xtrarepos
>
> Although the first thing I would do after that is install smart and
> use it instead of yum.
>
> Keith C
>
>>
>> Keith C wrote:
>>> 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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