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While we're talking about MythTV, ... I now have FC6 running on my server (instead of SUSE 10.0), and would like to make another go of installing MythTV. I understand it's a little more difficult when installing it on a server doing a bunch of other things, but that's what I've got. I can't justify the electricity to run a second computer 24/7. I see that there are RPMs available from ATrpms et al, which would probably be a WHOLE lot easier than compiling and installing the 20 little things needed to get it working. The Myth install directories explicitly say, though, if you install things from RPMs that things might work a little differently. So, do you think I should build and install, or use RPMs? Thanks. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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