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Hiya,
Slight off topic I know but MythTV is hitting v0.22 RC2. Should be a full release next week. http://www.mythtv.org Rob. |
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"brushhead" wrote in message o.uk... Hiya, Slight off topic I know but MythTV is hitting v0.22 RC2. Should be a full release next week. I am a Windows only user but might considering partitioning my hard drive to install Linux for the first time in order to run this application. Which of the six Linux distributions on this Wiki page would you recommend for Linux novice ? http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Frequentl...n_Wind ows.3F Roger R |
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Roger R wrote:
"brushhead" wrote in message o.uk... Hiya, Slight off topic I know but MythTV is hitting v0.22 RC2. Should be a full release next week. I am a Windows only user but might considering partitioning my hard drive to install Linux for the first time in order to run this application. Which of the six Linux distributions on this Wiki page would you recommend for Linux novice ? http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Frequentl...n_Wind ows.3F Roger R Well personally I use Debian but that's a habit. If I was a newbie I would definitely use Mythbuntu. It's very easy to get going...auto sets up nVidia drivers and also easy to get remote working and other client boxes. It does have its own niggles though. I think it'll take a while for 0.22 to work its way down to Mythbuntu though. If you want to dive in quickly, I would wait for it to appear on the debian-multimedia.org repos. There are enough how-to's knocking about, and I would have thought that the installers and set ups for 0.22 will be better too. Getting extra clients boxes working with MythTV backend can be stressful. Be warned, trying to compile it from source is a ******* (technical term used a lot in open source). The deps are hell. I'm happy to offer advice though. Rob. |
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"Roger R" wrote:
I am a Windows only user but might considering partitioning my hard drive to install Linux for the first time in order to run this application. Which of the six Linux distributions on this Wiki page would you recommend for Linux novice ? http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Frequentl...n_Wind ows.3F How about the UK's favourite distro? Last year, using Google-Groups, I checked how many times that DistroWatch's top 30 distros were mentioned in the group uk.comp.os.linux during the previous year, and recorded those that were mentioned more than 25 times. If you want to choose a distro by basing it on the support that you're likely to get in the uk.* Usenet, which is as good a reason as any, then maybe this list will be useful. Ubuntu is at the top, and my recollection seems to be that Mythbuntu is the most commonly mentioned pre-packaged distro derivative that's focused upon setting up a standalone MythTV system. Mythbuntu 9.10 has just been released, quickly following the release of Ubuntu 9.10, so it's also the most up to date: http://www.mythbuntu.org/ Ubuntu 539 Debian 460 Fedora 225 SUSE/openSUSE 194 Mandriva 121 Kubuntu 106 Slackware 55 Gentoo 65 Puppy 47 Knoppix 41 Red Hat 40 PCLinuxOS 34 Mepis 32 BSD 26 -- Dave Farrance |
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In article ,
brushhead writes Well personally I use Debian but that's a habit. Thanks for the recommend. I'm very familiar with Linux so the choice of distro is no prob, but what TV decoder hardware would you suggest for use with MythTV? I need reliable subtitles above all, and I'd like to watch the output on a remote PC. -- (\__/) (='.'=) Bunny says Windows 7 is Vi$ta reloaded. (")_(") http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/windows_7.png |
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Mike Tomlinson wrote:
In article , brushhead writes Well personally I use Debian but that's a habit. Thanks for the recommend. I'm very familiar with Linux so the choice of distro is no prob, but what TV decoder hardware would you suggest for use with MythTV? I need reliable subtitles above all, and I'd like to watch the output on a remote PC. Well for satellite i've been using Technisat Skystar 2's, but only a certain hardware revision, although I think all of them are now supported in the Kernel. I have just got some hauppauge WinTV Nova S boards and they seem to be happy. For Freeview i've been using Terratec 1200 DVB-T devices with encouraging results. I do strongly suggest you look at: http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-S_Devices http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-T_Devices These are the list of currently supported devices, but finding a reliable supply of them can be a challenge. Regards, Rob. |
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Dave Farrance wrote:
"Roger R" wrote: I am a Windows only user but might considering partitioning my hard drive to install Linux for the first time in order to run this application. Which of the six Linux distributions on this Wiki page would you recommend for Linux novice ? http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Frequentl...n_Wind ows.3F How about the UK's favourite distro? Last year, using Google-Groups, I checked how many times that DistroWatch's top 30 distros were mentioned in the group uk.comp.os.linux during the previous year, and recorded those that were mentioned more than 25 times. If you want to choose a distro by basing it on the support that you're likely to get in the uk.* Usenet, which is as good a reason as any, then maybe this list will be useful. Ubuntu is at the top, and my recollection seems to be that Mythbuntu is the most commonly mentioned pre-packaged distro derivative that's focused upon setting up a standalone MythTV system. Mythbuntu 9.10 has just been released, quickly following the release of Ubuntu 9.10, so it's also the most up to date: http://www.mythbuntu.org/ Ubuntu 539 Debian 460 Fedora 225 SUSE/openSUSE 194 Mandriva 121 Kubuntu 106 Slackware 55 Gentoo 65 Puppy 47 Knoppix 41 Red Hat 40 PCLinuxOS 34 Mepis 32 BSD 26 Ubuntu is Debian in a dress.. Rob. |
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On 03/11/09 07:28, Mike Tomlinson wrote:
what TV decoder hardware would you suggest for use with MythTV? Do you want DVB-T or DVB-S? I use a couple of Videomate DVB-T200 cards, SAA713x chipset based, but check potential card purchases on http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Category:Video_capture_cards |
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brushhead wrote:
Ubuntu is Debian in a dress.. I'll take your word for it. :-) I use Mandriva, because I prefer the bleeding-edge update rate, the KDE-orientation, it's "Cooker" program for transparent development, the well-maintained "backport" repositories, and the availability of all the patent-encumbered and DMCA-dodging multimedia apps and codecs which are packaged for Mandriva by the "Penguin Liberation Front". -- Dave Farrance |
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In article ,
brushhead writes I do strongly suggest you look at: http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-S_Devices http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-T_Devices Thanks very much. Off to have a good read. M. -- Mike Tomlinson |
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