Yeah, um if you run "locate mythtvsetup" and get no 
response back, it's not on the system.

For example, try running "locate ping" and you'll 
see the difference.

For some reason, you don't have mythtvsetup on the box...

Paul

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/28/2004 5:36:25 PM >>>
hoping to get some response since my Mythbox is
currently sitting idle.  I am not sure where I went
wrong, my video capture 
works perfectly (with Audio and Video) but I cannot 
get mythtvsetup to work. I get an error saying 
"command not found" I have done an apt-get update 
(results below) and was not successful. I searched 
the mail-list and saw one posting regarding updating 
the db and this is what I got: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# updatedb 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# locate mythtvsetup 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# mythtvsetup 
bash: mythtvsetup: command not found 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# 

I am running FC1, on a P4, 2.4GHz, NVidia card in USA 
(I will eventually have the box controlling my DirecTV

receiver). I tried to install mythtv-suite and got 
dependency issues with mythdvd, so I installed module 
by module. Maybe I did something wrong there. Is 
there something I should change in my sources.list 
file? I am so, so close to having my wife happy. 
Please help. 

Thanks, 
George 


[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# apt-get update 
Get:1 http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/1/i386 release 
[1813B] 
Ign http://rpms.subpop.net fedora/linux/1/i386 release

Ign http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org fedora/1/i386 
release 
Get:2 http://apt.atrpms.net fedora/1/en/i386 release 
[1523B] 
====SNIP==== 

Get:13 http://apt.sw.be dries/fedora/fc1/i386 release 
[483B] 
Fetched 16.3kB in 7s (2093B/s) 
Hit http://freshrpms.atrpms.net 
fedora/linux/1/i386/freshrpms pkglist 

======SNIP====== 

Hit http://newrpms.atrpms.net 
redhat/en/i386/fc1/newrpms release 
Err http://download.fedoralegacy.org 
fedora/1/i386/updates pkglist 
Could not resolve 'download.fedoralegacy.org' 
Err http://apt.atrpms.net fedora/1/en/i386/at-stable 
pkglist 
Could not resolve 'apt.atrpms.net' 
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/1/i386/planetcore

pkglist 
Hit http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org fedora/1/i386/gst

pkglist 
Ign http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org fedora/1/i386/gst

release 
Err http://rpms.subpop.net 
fedora/linux/1/i386/production pkglist 
404 Not Found 
Ign http://rpms.subpop.net 
fedora/linux/1/i386/production release 
Hit http://ccrma.stanford.edu fedora/1/i386/planetcore

release 

=======SNIP========= 

Hit http://apt.atrpms.net fedora/1/en/i386/at-stable 
release 
Failed to fetch 
http://download.fedoralegacy.org/apt/fedora/1/i386/base/pkglist.updates


Could not resolve 'downloa d.fedoralegacy.org' 
Failed to fetch 
http://apt.atrpms.net/fedora/1/en/i386/base/pkglist.at-stable 

Could not resolve 'apt.atrpms.net' 
Failed to fetch 
http://rpms.subpop.net/fedora/linux/1/i386/base/pkglist.production 

404 Not Found 
Reading Package Lists... Done 
Building Dependency Tree... Done 
E: Some index files failed to download, they have been

ignored, or old ones used instead. 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# apt-get install mythtv 
Reading Package Lists... Done 
Building Dependency Tree... Done 
mythtv is already the newest version. 
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 removed and 43 not 
upgraded. 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# mythtvsetup 
bash: mythtvsetup: command not found 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# 




                
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