Hi, I am now getting interested in this argument and I found really helpful your suggestion regarding ATRPMS (now installing). I was now wondering if anyone could suggest me a good USB2.0 hardware for this purpouse that works well with CentOS4. I am interested in recording from cable tv, and since I will be using a laptop for this, I thought USB2.0 could be the best option. Thanks, have a nice day Simone Craig White wrote: >On Thu, 2005-04-07 at 09:12 +0800, Michael Boman wrote: > > >>On Apr 7, 2005 3:34 AM, Tony <pthagonal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >>>Has anyone had any success or failures with installing mythtv onto >>>centos4? Even better, has anyone any prebuilt rpms to do this? Looks >>>to me like centos+mythtv is quite an interesting prospect in the >>>always-on single home server environment. >>> >>> >>Mine resulted in a failure, as there are many dependencies that isn't >>packaged for CentOS4 yet. I am sure that if you build everything from >>source you will get it working, but I opted to download the KnoppMyth >>CD and do a HDD install from that - and that just worked. I am >>thinking of building something similar but use CentOS as base, but >>that is quite long down on my ever-growning todo list... >> >> >---- >you are probably aware of the pre-built packages by Axel Thimms for FC-3 >and it is been reported as one of the best and easiest to install and >setup. > >enable ATRPMS repository and a simply yum install mythtv-suite > >http://atrpms.net/dist/common/mythtv-suite/ > >I don't see it packaged for RHEL 4 though, RHEL 3 and obviously Fedora > >Jarod Wilson's guide is also linked on that page - a very good resource. > >Craig > >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx >http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > >