-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Ok, here's a question, and I haven't really tackled it due to time constraints and procrastination. :) But I've got a PVR-250 card and a pc HDTV 3000 card. Threw knoppmyth in, and have gotten as far as channel scanning and "picking up" Hd QAM channels using the dvb drivers. However the "watch tv" part doesn't work. :( I'd like to get this thing going over the next month or so so I can retire the tivo and the direct TV to enjoy my new HDTV set. Has anyone locally gotten HDTV working on myth?
Thanks, Mark Brian Butler wrote: > SATA on the KnoppMyth Distro: There are scripts that Cecil and Dale have > created to work with a SATA drive. To use the script required a manual > installation. I ran a manual installation an d ran the script to configure > SATA on the KnoppMyth box. I must have been doing something wrong. I would > successfully get the system to run load on the SATA drive, but it would not > boot after all files are copied to it. The script is still a bit in the > development stages. I configured the SATA drive to be sda1, etc., (sda1, I > think is the correct label for Serial ATA (SCSI to Linux) in KnoppMyth. It > would not boot for me after all is loaded. Kind of disappointing not to be > able to use SATA drives, but in the end, it saved me an estimated $150.00 > since I bought PATA drives. > > It has been a couple months ago and the mind is a bit cloudy about it now. > I just had problems I wasn't able to work through. Others with more skill, > should be able to configure it without mush difficulty. > > Regards, > > Brian Butler > Automation Manager > Arc Products > 619-628-1022 x 319 > 619-628-1028 Fax > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tracy R Reed > Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 8:57 AM > To: Main Discussion List for KPLUG > Subject: Re: Myth box > > > Brian Butler wrote: > >>>Wireless mouse and keyboard: I have a Logitech Combo that works great. >>>Full size keyboard. The combo came with a webcam, but I haven't tried to >>>get it to work with MythTV > > > I have have had the logitech combo for a year or two now. Works great. > My only complaint is that when the batteries die (every few months) I am > shocked because it appears my machine has locked up so I end up > scratching my head for a while before I realize it is the batteries then > I stomp around the house unhappily as I try to figure out where I put > those AAA's. For my needs a wireless keyboard may not be necessary but I > really do like the wireless mouse. So in the future I may go with wired > keyboard but get one of those new mice that come with the internal > batteries and a recharging stand. > > Say, anyone here played with that new laser mouse? Most optical mice > just have an LED in them, not an actual laser. But they have one out now > that really does have a laser which is supposed to offer even higher > resolution movement on any kind of surface. > > >>>Memory: Get as mush as you can afford. It just makes the experience that >>>much better > > > Definitely. CPU's are way fast now. IO is the slowest part of any > computer. More ram and faster disk/network are what are needed. > > >>>HD: I'm using two Seagate Drives. One 200GB ATA and One 300GB ATA. I >>>played around a bit with SATA drives, but it got difficult. Fry's has a > > > I am considering investing in some SATA drives to play with AoE so I can > play with migrating xen processes around. What difficulty did you have > with SATA? > > -- > Tracy R Reed > http://ultraviolet.org - -- Mark Wolfe Lakeside, ca http://www.wolfenet.org gpg fingerprint = 42B6 EFEB 5414 AA18 01B7 64AC EF46 F7E6 82F6 8C71 Do not go gentle into that good night/Rage, rage against the dying of the light -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFC8a+c70b35oL2jHERAr1QAKDM7RmNKL1C8McwSW8EM5JCySgEOACfWs9s VE1e+LixBfcV+PO4t1tZSiI= =jGa+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
