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Revision as of 18:45, 23 October 2007
Kubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Installation
I recently had to start my frontend from scratch and seeing as gutsy was just released I decided to go with that and make a writeup. This is a rough text for future proper formatting...
Install
a basic install is fine, once your in you'll want to install SSH and possibly NFS. if you have a remote control you'll want to install lirc
compiling
MythTV
you'll need the build-essential and subversion packages at a minimum. you'll also need
- libfreetype6-dev (which will install zlib1g-dev)
- liblame-dev (which will install liblame0)
- libqt3-mt-dev (which will install a whole slew of -dev packages)
- libdts-dev (for DTS support)
- liblircclient-dev (LIRC remote support)
- libraw1394-dev, libiec61883-dev, libavc1394-dev (firewire support)