More Install "Issues"
After fixing a few issues with MySQL (I knew it was going to be a problem, which i solved by installing Webmin and letting it fuss with the command line crap of MySQL), I had a set of .deb's installing from the MythTV build (which used dpkg-buildpackage). Only one complained, mythtv-backend; but that's a rather important one to complain. It seems there's still something not right about MySQL. ...sigh...
On a better front, I've also tweaked the hd-3000 drivers a bit to fix some warnings in the files (missing return's, missing casts in printk) and some problems with the install script that I found answers for in the HD-3000 forums. It looks like it should be pretty straight forward to get things running from here once I have the modules installed correctly. But I also have to fix sound too. I tried playing an mp3 on XMMS to see of my sound card had correctly detected, which it had, but the alias to /dev/dsp evidently had not been made and the module for ALSA was not trying to open the driver. In the end I couldn't hear anything. I also fixed the firewire support in the kernel, removed floppy support, removed the hw_random driver that I thought I had and added RAID 0,1,0+1 and LVM to the kernel. I'll need that stuff to make a sufficiently large partition to save HD-Video on. Once I did all that and compiled the kernel and rebooted I got runtime module link errors in the kernel bootup for a couple kernel symbols out of the hd3000 modules. I'll have to recompile again and be sure to remember to compile it along with the kernel. I'm wondering now if I should try KnoppMyth to see if my Terk HDTV will work well for me and skip all this junk.
On a better front, I've also tweaked the hd-3000 drivers a bit to fix some warnings in the files (missing return's, missing casts in printk) and some problems with the install script that I found answers for in the HD-3000 forums. It looks like it should be pretty straight forward to get things running from here once I have the modules installed correctly. But I also have to fix sound too. I tried playing an mp3 on XMMS to see of my sound card had correctly detected, which it had, but the alias to /dev/dsp evidently had not been made and the module for ALSA was not trying to open the driver. In the end I couldn't hear anything. I also fixed the firewire support in the kernel, removed floppy support, removed the hw_random driver that I thought I had and added RAID 0,1,0+1 and LVM to the kernel. I'll need that stuff to make a sufficiently large partition to save HD-Video on. Once I did all that and compiled the kernel and rebooted I got runtime module link errors in the kernel bootup for a couple kernel symbols out of the hd3000 modules. I'll have to recompile again and be sure to remember to compile it along with the kernel. I'm wondering now if I should try KnoppMyth to see if my Terk HDTV will work well for me and skip all this junk.
