John P Poet wrote: >On 1/16/06, Reuben Perelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> John P Poet wrote: >> On 1/16/06, Reuben Perelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> When I run mythfront end on my computer (mythbackend is running on >>another computer connected to my tv) mythfrontend has short little >>pasues every couple seconds. My computer is connected to the computer >>running mythbackend through gigabit ethernet, which should be overkill >>for mythtv. Mythfrontend runns perfectly on the same computer running >>mythbackend. Both computers run gentoo linux with ck kernels. What is >>the problem here? >> >> Are you running SVN? If so, I can send you a patch which *might* help. >> >> I'm using 0.18.1 >> >> Also, you can try compling with -Os instead of -O3. I have found that >>helps. >> >> >> How do I compile one package liky mythtv with -0s using portage? >> >> > >Sorry, can't help you there. I have never used Gentoo. If you were >building from the SVN tree, I could help. > >John >_______________________________________________ >mythtv-users mailing list >[email protected] >http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users > > > > You can change the 'global' compiler option settings in /etc/make.conf.... You can change that file, emerge mythtv, and then change it back (or leave it). I run gentoo also, but am running pretty much the latest svn... All I did was fetched the latest svn, ran .configure with some 'key' options (I use: ./configure --enable-xvmc --enable-opengl-vsync --enable-dvd --enable-dvb --enable-proc-opt), then qmake mythtv.pro, make, and finally make install. The only difference I found was that gentoo puts the Mythtv programs in /usr/bin, and making 'directly' from svn puts them in /usr/local/bin....
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