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If you would like to forgo compiling MythTV from source and just get down to business recording TV, there are packages available for a variety of distributions.
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==Operating System==
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MythTV is designed to run on Linux operating systems. It is also supported on Mac OS X and FreeBSD. Support on Microsoft Windows is limited.
  
Until someone cleans up this page and puts in some more info, the only link you'll find is to [http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php Jarod's Fedora Guide], which has the instructions needed to download/install the packages for Fedora Core.
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There are many Linux distributions for which there are pre-built packages for MythTV. In the case of distributions where there are no pre-built packages or the pre-built packages are out of date, you can install by building from source.
  
==== Suse ====
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There are some Linux Distributions that are customized just for MythTV. These come with MythTV pre-installed. These will feature a Linux system with some features missing, for example office applications may not be pre-installed as they are not used by MythTV.
  
Øystein Olsen reluctantly provides MythTV RPMs for the SUSE distro due to Packman's reluctance to provide any (working) ones.
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== Suggested Approach ==
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If you are starting out with no existing Linux setup, use Ubuntu or Mythbuntu. These are compatible with each other. Use Mythbuntu for a quicker setup, or Ubuntu to keep a standard Ubuntu user interface and standard applications. Both will work and be set up in the same way.
  
[http://folk.uio.no/oeysteio/apt/suse/10.1-olsen/RPMS.olsen/ MythTV-0.20 for Suse 10.1]
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== MythTV Customized Distributions ==
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Below are details of some MythTV customized distributions and Linux distributions.
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" border="0"
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|- style="background:Azure; height:100px"
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! align="center"| [[Image:Mythbuntu_logo.png|100px]]Mythbuntu
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|  <div align="left"> [[File:Dialog-accept.png]] '''Suggested''' </div>
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Mythbuntu is a MythTV and Ubuntu-based distribution focused upon setting up a standalone MythTV based PVR system. It can be used to prepare a standalone system or for integration with an existing MythTV network.
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| style="width:150px" | [http://www.mythbuntu.org/ Mythbuntu Home Page] [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MythTV Mythbuntu Forums]|| [http://www.mythbuntu.org/downloads Download]
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|- style="height:100px"
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! align="center"| [[Image:LinHESlog.png|100px]]
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| LinHES (Formerly known as KnoppMyth) includes MythTV and all its official plugins. In addition, LinHES includes Apache, NFS, Samba, and various other daemons. Everything one needs to easily setup a power home entertainment system is included. || style="width:150px" | [http://www.linhes.org/ LinHES Home Page] [http://forums.linhes.org/ LinHES Forums]|| [http://www.linhes.org/projects/linhes/wiki/Downloads Download]
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|'''MiniMyth'''
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|MiniMyth is a small Linux distribution that turns a diskless computer into a MythTV frontend and slave backend.
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|[http://www.minimyth.org/ Home Page]<br>[http://www.minimyth.org/forum/ Forums]
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|[http://www.minimyth.org/download/ Download]
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[http://folk.uio.no/oeysteio/apt/suse/10.0-olsen/RPMS.Olsen/ MythTV-0.19 for Suse 10.0]
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== Targeted Linux Distributions ==
  
[http://folk.uio.no/oeysteio/apt/suse/9.3-mythtv/RPMS.MythTV/ MythTV-0.18 for Suse 9.3]
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" border="0"
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|- style="background:Azure; height:100px"
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! align="center"| [[Image:Ubuntu-logo.png|100px]]
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Ubuntu
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| <div align="left"> [[File:Dialog-accept.png]] '''Suggested''' </div>
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Obtain Ubuntu by downloading and installing the latest [http://www.ubuntu.com Ubuntu] Desktop LTS version.
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MythTV is available through apt. See the Ubuntu Community [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MythTV Documentation] for more information. Daily snapshots for both the stable release (-fixes) and development (-trunk) are available from the [https://launchpad.net/~mythbuntu MythTV PPA] for current releases of Ubuntu & Mythbuntu.
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|| Developers Target latest LTS and latest Standard
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| style="width:150px" |[http://www.ubuntu.com Ubuntu]
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[https://launchpad.net/~mythbuntu MythTV PPA]
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|- style="height:120px"
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! align="center"| [[Image:FedoraLogo.png|100px]]
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Fedora, Red Hat, CentOS
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| There are MythTV packages for Fedora available from both RPM Fusion and ATRPMs. These repositories are not compatible with each other, so you'll have to take your pick between them. See [[Installing MythTV on Fedora]] for instructions.
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|| Developers Target latest Fedora, previous Fedora and latest CentOS
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|  style="width:150px" |[http://rpmfusion.org/ RPM Fusion] 
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|- style="height:90px"
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! align="center"| [[Image:DebianLogo.png|80px]]
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Debian
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| Current method recommended by the developers is to use the provided packaging scripts to build your own packages.
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|| Developers Target current Stable
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|  style="width:150px" |[[Installing_MythTV_on_Debian|Installing MythTV on Debian]]
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|- style="height:90px"
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! align="center"| [[Image:Raspbian_logo.png|80px]]
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Raspbian
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| [https://www.raspbian.org/ Raspbian] is the default operating system for the [https://www.raspberrypi.org/ Raspberry Pi]. Installation packages are available from [[MythTV Light]]
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| Developers Target current Stable
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| [https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/ Raspbian]
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[[MythTV Light|MythTV Packages]]
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[http://folk.uio.no/oeysteio/apt/suse/9.2-mythtv/RPMS.MythTV/ MythTV-0.19 for Suse 9.2]
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== Other Linux Distributions ==
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" border="0"
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|- style="height:100px"
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! align="center"| [[Image:openSUSELogo.jpg|100px]]
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openSUSE
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| MythTV Packages for openSUSE are available on packman. ||  style="width:150px" |[http://packman.links2linux.org/search?scope=name&q=mythtv Download]
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|- style="height:100px"
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! align="center"| [[Image:MandrivaLogo.png|100px]]
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Mandriva
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| The Penguin Liberation Front which hosted packages seems to have shut down. You may be able to use the packages from RPMFusion||  style="width:150px" |[http://rpmfusion.org/ RPM Fusion]
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|- style="height:100px"
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! align="center"| [[Image:ArchLogo.png|100px]]
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Arch Linux
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| MythTV Packages are available in the Extra repository. There is a [http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MythTV User Guide] ||  style="width:150px" |[http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MythTV User Guide]  
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==== MacOSX (Frontend Only, PPC) ====
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== Other Operating Systems ==
  
[http://www.thesniderpad.com//index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=36&func=fileinfo&id=534]
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" border="0"
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|- style="height:100px"
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! align="center"| [[Image:AppleLogo.png|100px]]
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Mac OS X
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| Various versions of MythTV for Mac OS X are available, including both frontend and backend and up to current release fixes builds and trunk. ||  style="width:150px" | [[MacPorts]]<br>or<br>[http://www.avenard.org/files/mythtv/mac/ avenard.org]
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|- style="height:100px"
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! align="center"| [[Image:FreeBSD.png|100px]]
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FreeBSD
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| MythTV is available for FreeBSD||  style="width:150px" | [https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/mythtv.html MythTV in FreeBSD Handbook]
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|- style="height:100px"
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! align="center"| [[Image:WindowsLogo.png|100px]]
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Windows
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| Though progress on the Windows platform is sometimes slow, installer packages are available for MS Windows.||  style="width:150px" | [https://sourceforge.net/projects/mythtvwindows/ MythTV for Windows]
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Revision as of 13:48, 8 July 2016

Software-update-available.png This page is up-to-date as of MythTV version 0.28, the current release is 34.0

Operating System

MythTV is designed to run on Linux operating systems. It is also supported on Mac OS X and FreeBSD. Support on Microsoft Windows is limited.

There are many Linux distributions for which there are pre-built packages for MythTV. In the case of distributions where there are no pre-built packages or the pre-built packages are out of date, you can install by building from source.

There are some Linux Distributions that are customized just for MythTV. These come with MythTV pre-installed. These will feature a Linux system with some features missing, for example office applications may not be pre-installed as they are not used by MythTV.

Suggested Approach

If you are starting out with no existing Linux setup, use Ubuntu or Mythbuntu. These are compatible with each other. Use Mythbuntu for a quicker setup, or Ubuntu to keep a standard Ubuntu user interface and standard applications. Both will work and be set up in the same way.

MythTV Customized Distributions

Below are details of some MythTV customized distributions and Linux distributions.

Mythbuntu logo.pngMythbuntu
Dialog-accept.png Suggested

Mythbuntu is a MythTV and Ubuntu-based distribution focused upon setting up a standalone MythTV based PVR system. It can be used to prepare a standalone system or for integration with an existing MythTV network.

Mythbuntu Home Page Mythbuntu Forums Download
LinHESlog.png LinHES (Formerly known as KnoppMyth) includes MythTV and all its official plugins. In addition, LinHES includes Apache, NFS, Samba, and various other daemons. Everything one needs to easily setup a power home entertainment system is included. LinHES Home Page LinHES Forums Download
MiniMyth MiniMyth is a small Linux distribution that turns a diskless computer into a MythTV frontend and slave backend. Home Page
Forums
Download

Targeted Linux Distributions

Ubuntu-logo.png

Ubuntu

Dialog-accept.png Suggested

Obtain Ubuntu by downloading and installing the latest Ubuntu Desktop LTS version. MythTV is available through apt. See the Ubuntu Community Documentation for more information. Daily snapshots for both the stable release (-fixes) and development (-trunk) are available from the MythTV PPA for current releases of Ubuntu & Mythbuntu.

Developers Target latest LTS and latest Standard Ubuntu

MythTV PPA

FedoraLogo.png

Fedora, Red Hat, CentOS

There are MythTV packages for Fedora available from both RPM Fusion and ATRPMs. These repositories are not compatible with each other, so you'll have to take your pick between them. See Installing MythTV on Fedora for instructions. Developers Target latest Fedora, previous Fedora and latest CentOS RPM Fusion
DebianLogo.png

Debian

Current method recommended by the developers is to use the provided packaging scripts to build your own packages. Developers Target current Stable Installing MythTV on Debian
Raspbian logo.png

Raspbian

Raspbian is the default operating system for the Raspberry Pi. Installation packages are available from MythTV Light Developers Target current Stable Raspbian

MythTV Packages

Other Linux Distributions

OpenSUSELogo.jpg

openSUSE

MythTV Packages for openSUSE are available on packman. Download
MandrivaLogo.png

Mandriva

The Penguin Liberation Front which hosted packages seems to have shut down. You may be able to use the packages from RPMFusion RPM Fusion
ArchLogo.png

Arch Linux

MythTV Packages are available in the Extra repository. There is a User Guide User Guide

Other Operating Systems

AppleLogo.png

Mac OS X

Various versions of MythTV for Mac OS X are available, including both frontend and backend and up to current release fixes builds and trunk. MacPorts
or
avenard.org
FreeBSD.png

FreeBSD

MythTV is available for FreeBSD MythTV in FreeBSD Handbook
WindowsLogo.png

Windows

Though progress on the Windows platform is sometimes slow, installer packages are available for MS Windows. MythTV for Windows