I can't help you with Windows, but what is the problem when you try to run Knoppmyth (or Knoppix)? Do you have the BIOS set to boot from the CD? If you can get Knoppmyth to boot, you should be able to run a frontend with it. If it won't boot, check the BIOS.
What are you trying to give MS users access to? You could could mount your storage as an SMB share which will allow MS users to use Myth as a network drive. I don't know if .nuv files will work (although if you're recording from a PVR card, .nuv is really .mpg, and a player like AllPlayer should be able to decode. AFAIK, DVB cards also dump raw mpeg2 streams that should be playable by just about anything. The problem with this is that the file names are less than descriptive, and this would not allow access to things like live TV, program guide, etc. This will work well, though, if you have shows and films transcoded into mp4 and with human-readable names. MythstreamTV might work to get live TV to the MS frontends, but I've never got it working. Another option, of course, is a impassioned harangue directed at your housemates on the relative merits of different *NIX OSs, the weakness of the OS they're currently running, a bit about the economic problem of giving MS so much cash and power, and an emphatic declaration that they have nothing to lose but their chains (or something like that). For what it's worth, I've had no problem setting up dual-boot systems with FC3. Just make sure the HDD is well and truly defragmented before you repartition the drive. Good luck _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
