I have tried both, Knoppmyth and FC2/3 both by jarods guide, and knoppmyth R5V10 and R5V12 and some others, and I found that Fedora requires a little more work on the backend to create than knoppmyth, but it seems that when you do an apt-get upgrade and myth packages are replaced it can cause issues if you already have a user called mythtv etc. I also found issues using the cd for frontend only cases where I just wanted to use a machine temporarily. since myth .18 I could no longer run the front end sucessfully on my laptop and my now dedicated frontend laptop p3 850 512mb, and fronted p3 1g 256mb, those are fairly low end machines, but when I install fedora core, it works fine. and as more people on the list use FC3 or greater, its fairly easy to get a response often even from the experts Axel and Jarod, (not shorting anyone else), although knoppmyth does alot of thier stuff via a PHPBB forum on thier own site. just my opinion, but Fedora Core is the easier way in the long term if you want to install and forget about it
On 9/1/05, Donavan Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/1/05, Michael T. Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:So, yes. It's just a taste/experience thing. FC with Jarod's HOWTO and
KnoppMyth are probably the two best ways to get started with MythTV.
Not nessarily... There are a few things (proper run levels, proper filesystems) you get "out of the box" following Jarrods guide that you don't get with KM.
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