.So far as I know, this should cover it:<br>
# yum install ivtv-kmdl-$kver ivtv ivtv-firmware ivtv-firmware-audio<br>
Just use the ATrpms stable repo though, not the testing one.<br>
<span class="q"><br>Not pleased with the result here... the card has
disappeared from the system. Did this update the firmware? Anyway
to get the old firmware back onto the card? <br>
</span><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 1/18/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Jarod Wilson</b> <<a href="mailto:jarod@wilsonet.com">jarod@wilsonet.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 18:38, H P Ladds wrote:<br>> Hey Mythtv-users,<br>><br>> I have been trying to follow Jarod's HOWTO to install Mythtv for about a 2<br>> weeks+ now. No luck! Argh!<br><br>Jarod's doc is in need of some love. I know that at least some parts (esp.
<br>ivtv) are sorely outdated now...<br><br>> First I started with Fedora Core 3, Asus AV8 w/AMD64 3500+, Bt878 based<br>> card. Couldn't get Mythtv to tune in stations, but everthing else seemed to<br>> work great. Even TVtime worked great.
<br>><br>> Now I'm working with Fedora Core 4, Asus P2B-D w/two Pentium III 600s, and<br>> a Hauppauge 150 -- absolutely no luck this time; my machine doesn't seem to<br>> recognize the WinTV -150. I switched to the Hauppauge WinTV 150 because the
<br>> Hauppauges seem to be popular with the posters here, but Fedora Core 4 is<br>> not recognizing the WinTV 150 card.<br>><br>> Using rpm to install the WinTV 150 drivers leaves me searching the net for<br>
> dependencies. Any suggestions on how to install the drivers using yum?<br><br>So far as I know, this should cover it:<br><br># yum install ivtv-kmdl-$kver ivtv ivtv-firmware ivtv-firmware-audio<br><br>Just use the ATrpms stable repo though, not the testing one.
<br><br>> I believe most of my difficulties center around using yum and apt-get. I'm<br>> just understanding how to use them, but it seems as though the two are<br>> related. Do they both use the same repos? Do I need to run apt-get update
<br>> && apt-get dist-upgrade to proper run yum?<br><br>apt and yum are two very similar dependency resolver/package installer tools<br>(as is "smart"). They can use many of the same repositories, if both apt and
<br>yum metadata are provided (and smart can use both apt and yum metadata, among<br>others). Just pick one or the other and stick with it. Once you have the<br>right repositories configured, just "yum|apt-get|smart install <package>" and
<br>package (or packages) should get installed with all their dependencies.<br><br>--<br>Jarod Wilson<br><a href="mailto:jarod@wilsonet.com">jarod@wilsonet.com</a><br><br><br>_______________________________________________
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