Axel Thimm wrote:

That's an important detail :)

Can you try to coinstall the rpm based bits and see whether that
works? Then start changing the parts one by one, e.g. make sure you
can build the desired ivtv driver on that kernel first, and then for
your custom kernel.

Changing nothing else, I co-installed the libmyth package, so both i386 and x86_64 are installed. Restarted mythbackend and mythfrontend. Didn't help.

How can you co-install things like mythbackend and mythfrontend? Won't the binaries collide?

Kirk
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