I just saw the write up on Dave's site and wanted to claify, icons are
from http://icon-king.com. Actually it is pretty much all borrowed work,
I just tweaked it and put it together. I think I covered everyone in the
README included in the tarball which is attached as well.
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Stupid question.
Where do I download the source for the stable branch that Jarod is
maintaining?
I am running FC2 using atrpms and tried an apt-get source libmyth which
appears to work, but where does it go?
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Jeff volckaert wrote:
I was having trouble with FC3 Mythtv getting unwatchable recordings.
I would get a real jittery recording. I tried a bunch of IVTV driver
version, but no luck.
Sounds like it is too late now, but for future info, I was just
experiencing this problem and it was just a
Not as is. It needs integrated into mythmusic. The user shouldn't have to
care where the music's coming from, so having multiple interfaces (one for
streams, one for files) to get to it doesn't work.
Isaac
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Peter Judge wrote:
A wide-screen version would be nice.
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Paypal me some dough for a wide-screen and I would be glad to. ;)
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Back by popular demand, Nuvola Theme 0.2. Not much has changed except
for a few icons and the font which look a lot nicer than the old ones.
Download it at http://www.umich2.com
Let me know if you have any problems or suggestions.
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This is totally off topic, but it probably applies to a lot of people
here who have too much data for tape backups.
I support a linux file server for a client that is fed up with using
tape backups and insists on setting up a back up to a hard drive. The
whole package will need to be idiot
I would like to setup myth on a CentOS 4 box, but I can't get apt to
install. Since there wasn't a kickstart package, I installed apt from
the Dag repository, then added atrpms's to /etc/apt/sources.list. After
an apt-get update, trying to apt-get install apt results in:
The following packages
Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 19 April 2005 18:17, Bryan Halter wrote:
Why not use the X server in cygwin and give yourself an actual X display?
Why not solve the problem instead of working around it?
And why the hell would I want to run cygwin? I don't run Windows anywhere. :-)
Are
I like the Rsync idea or some such solution, but duplicating the
database is overkill and will do exactly what you are saying here. I'd
suggest creating a custom SQL script that only duplicates the needed
tables or one that runs and deletes the scheduled recordings
information from the scheduled
So has anybody actually set up Pluto? Apparently it isn't vaporware
(http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/96360).
I'm installing it on an old box to check it out. I'll post more info
once it's up.
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pmb wrote:
So has anybody actually set up Pluto? Apparently it isn't vaporware
(http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/96360).
I'm installing it on an old box to check it out. I'll post more info
once it's up.
Got it up and running. Myth (a stripped down version) is just one
Anybody thinking about getting one of these should keep in mind that a
significant number of people (including myself) have had problems with
the MX 440 and Nvidia's more recent driver versions. Unless you're
really trying hard to save the money, my recommendation would be to
shell out the extra
Something in mythconverg was causing the frontend to seg fault while
connecting to the backend. I backed up the bad db and installed a fresh
one. What is the easiest way to pull info out of the bad db to insert
into the good one? The only parts I really would like to retrieve are
the listings
cythraul wrote:
This demonstrates again the need for some kind of easy-to-use backup
and recovery tool for myth.
To answer your question, the record and recorded tables are what you want.
Of course, it depends on how proficient with sql but it's fearly easy.
PLEASE backup your db before doing
I rolled back from 2.6.10-1.14_FC2 to 2.6.10-1.12_FC2 and the problem
was solved. Any thoughts?
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I am also having the same problem with a pair of pvr-250s and a fresh
install of FC3. I am guessing its a ivtv issue since I cannot capture from
the video device manually.
cat /dev/video0 test.mpg
works fine. It plays in mplayer no problem.
cat /dev/video1 test.mpg
appears to work but nothing
Henrik Holst wrote:
When I updated my Debian system from 0.16 to 0.17 the backend is not starting
up.
I get the follow message in the log:
2005-02-25 23:45:25.113 Unable to read configuration file mysql.txt
2005-02-25 23:45:25.135 Could not create ~/.mythtv
When I manual starts the backend later
Josh Burks wrote:
Shoutcast/internet radio would be nice, IMHO. I know someone has done
it, it's just not in the mainstream release.
Josh
If you are using ATRPM's, it's as easy as:
apt-get install mythstream
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