Hey Matt, I greatly appreciate the ready to go package library for Slackware. I decided to go with Slackware too when I first got into Linux. It's been a tough uphill learning curve, but sadistically, I have fun doing it. I have hit road blocks in set up while attempting to use instructions I found for setting up a Myth system on Slack 9.1. Since you are also using Slack and a newer version at that..do you have anything written up for step by step instructions on how to get everything working? I feel like there is just a small item missing from the existing instructions, but with my limited knowledge, don't know how to pinpoint it. These are the instructions I used. When you installed 10.1, did you keep the kernel at 2.4.29, or did you upgrade the kernel?
http://home.comcast.net/~homebrewracing/Mythtv.txt thanks Shaun > List, > > I maintain my own slackware packages to make updating software and > rebuilding servers easier. > > I have just recently started building slackware 10.1 packages and also > built the latest release of myth. > > I figured I would post a link so that anyone on the list that also wants > to use the packages can: > > http://www.aptalaska.net/~matt.s/mythtv/ > > For people new to slackware and linux, slackware is a very simple > distribution that uses minimal amounts of patching, kernel.org kernels, > and leaves out complex things that are not required for myth (and many > other applications) such as pam. > > Installing slackware 10.1, qt, blackbox, and the packages at the site > above will quickly yield a functional myth box with minimal complexity. > > Enjoy, > schu > > -- > "Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid" -- John Wayne > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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