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and configure your machine, note you should add your mysql username and password you configured during the install. If all has went well, you should now have 5 options in the GUI configuration tool.
 
and configure your machine, note you should add your mysql username and password you configured during the install. If all has went well, you should now have 5 options in the GUI configuration tool.
 
I have a WinTV 150 card, so I added the following to /etc/modules:
 
bttv
 
tuner
 
msp3400
 
so that upon reboot my changes will stick. To load them now:
 
 
# modprobe bttv
 
# modprobe tuner
 
# modprobe msp3400
 

Revision as of 06:44, 26 May 2006

After patching I noticed that there were several packages "Kept back", in my case gnumeric. This could be because the base system needs to be upgraded:

# apt-get dist-upgrade

or it's just missing dependancies

# apt-get install gnumeric

and to ignore the hold:

# apt-get --ignore-hold install gnumeric

I was also told I could specify a version different than that in my version

$ /cat /etc/debian_version

to determine my version. Say I was using stable and wanted to try unstable:

# apt-get install gnumeric/unstable gnumeric-common/unstable

Now I want to see what got installed, and where:

# dpkg -L gnumeric

MythTV

Determine your version of debian:

$ cat /etc/debian_version
testing/unstable 

If I now reference http://www.debian.org/releases/ it says I'm using etch (testing) and sid (unstable) as of writing this. Now I will scroll down http://www.debian-multimedia.org/ and look for the /etc/apt/sources.list entry for my version of debian. I add the follow to /etc/apt/sources.list as I choose to use etch:

deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org etch main 

Now we need to add the package maintainers key to our debian keyring:

# apt-get install debian-keyring 
# gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net --recv-keys 1F41B907 | apt-key add -

Now we can begin:

# apt-get install mythtv

Once this is done, we'll want to use an X application as root, so go to a regular user shell/xterm in X

$ su -p
Password:

and enter your root password.

# /usr/bin/mythtv-setup

and configure your machine, note you should add your mysql username and password you configured during the install. If all has went well, you should now have 5 options in the GUI configuration tool.