Tivo runs Linux, and some of the upgrade CDs use Linux, so it does apply somewhat. But yeah, we do need an update on MythTV. It has been a while since we had a presentation. If we could put them together, I think that would be a good presentation.
<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 6/26/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">david l goodrich</b> <<a href="mailto:dlg@dsrw.org">dlg@dsrw.org</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;">
Now that I'm leaving Des Moines, I'm not sure my opinion counts...<br><br>But shouldn't a LUG be presenting on something GPL like MythTV instead of<br>something closed like Tivo?<br> --david<br><br>On Tue, June 26, 2007 2:39 pm, Tim Wilson wrote:
<br>> Ya know, with all this talk about Tivo, maybe that would be a good topic<br>> for<br>> a meeting. How does that sound to everyone? I'd be willing to give a<br>> demo,<br>> and even bring in my standalone Series 1 for people to look at.
<br>><br>> Oh, and in case anyone is wondering, my laptop did die (it appears to be<br>> the<br>> video "card"). I think I can boot it long enough to pull the meeting<br>> notes<br>> off, so I'm going to try to do that tomorrow night.
<br>><br>> On 6/26/07, Claus <<a href="mailto:cniesen@gmx.net">cniesen@gmx.net</a>> wrote:<br>>><br>>> On 6/26/2007 10:37 AM, Tony Bibbs wrote:<br>>> > Ah, right you are. I can't just drop the drives in a new unit and
<br>>> > recover my recordings. I talked to a guy at weaknees and he is 90%<br>>> sure<br>>> > it's hard drive failure anyway. One way to find out quickly is to<br>>> > simply put another drive with a newly formated
OS6.2 and see if it<br>>> > boots. I guess the first thing todo is verify one of the drives died<br>>> > and if so I'll be in the market for a big IDE drive.<br>>> ><br>>> > --Tony
<br>>><br>>> I upgraded my TiVo to a Seagate DB35 drive. I choose that drive since<br>>> they weren't any more expensive than regular desktop Seagate drives and<br>>> I had to buy one anyway. These drives are designed with DVR in mind and
<br>>> I hoped that they will keep the system quieter. So far no complains<br>>> about reliability nor noise. The only problem is that TiVo records to<br>>> many shows now and I don't have enough time to watch them. :)
<br>>><br>>> Right now I'm on a Seagate trip since I had WD and IBM drives fail on me<br>>> but no Seagate drive for many years. My opinion might change tomorrow,<br>>> who knows how lucky I'll stay.
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