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Old 04-14-2006, 06:39 AM
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Running OEM version on Centos

Hey Guys,

I have an Centos 4.2 Server on which I run asterisk (VoIP PBX). It has a PVR-250 in it and I would like to set it up as a network encoder so I purchased the OEM version and am in the process of working through the issues of getting Sage up and running.

Quick question - If you set it up in Server mode (installmode 0) how do you set up the the TV source and Server options, do I edit the Sage.Properties manually ?

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Old 04-14-2006, 09:50 AM
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If you can get a client to connect to the server you can do all the config from the client. Thats the beauty of the STV.
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Old 04-14-2006, 06:14 PM
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Cheers for the help - I got it working
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Old 04-14-2006, 06:18 PM
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No problem.
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Old 06-20-2006, 06:42 AM
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I'm thinking about doing this since ver 5 is significantly friendlier in terms of moving it to another linux distro. Are you still running ver 4? Is there any chance you would write up a bit on moving Sage to Centos?
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Old 06-21-2006, 05:03 PM
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If you can get a client to connect to the server you can do all the config from the client. Thats the beauty of the STV.
A placeshifter client... there are directory path issues with a normal client

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Old 06-21-2006, 05:27 PM
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A placeshifter client... there are directory path issues with a normal client

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Interesting... What are the issues?
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Old 06-27-2006, 12:40 PM
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Fedora Sagetv?

Has anyone tried to install Sagetv on Fedora?

I noticed MythDora offers a stripped down version of fedora core 4 iso
and was thinking this might save me sometime installing.

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Old 06-27-2006, 05:02 PM
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Interesting... What are the issues?
The windows path delimiter is not converted on the linux side. So you end up creating win32 directories on the linux side

Example

\video\storage\directory

instead of

/video/storage/directory

Once the win32 directories are created on the linux side, it can be painful to cleanup. Once I had to remove the sage server tree to remove the illegal directory path.

This also prevents one from creating library rules.

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Old 06-27-2006, 05:04 PM
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Has anyone tried to install Sagetv on Fedora?

I noticed MythDora offers a stripped down version of fedora core 4 iso
and was thinking this might save me sometime installing.

thanks

Fedora Core 5 x86 works for me, with the aforementioned caveat with client configuration.

FC x86_64 does not work as a recorder: My speculation is there are issues making calls into the 64 bit driver from 32 bit libraries. It does work if you only want to vend pre-recorded libraries.

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Old 06-27-2006, 09:46 PM
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Well, that was easy...

Sagetv running smoothly on fedora..
I took the easy way out and used the Mythdora distribution.
Just did'nt want to install ivtv drivers.. not fun..

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Old 07-09-2006, 08:40 PM
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so, with all the alternative os stuff in this thread, which OS would you all recommend for a Sage server? FC? Centos? Gentoo seems to suck generally. The install is brutal.
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Old 07-10-2006, 07:55 AM
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Everyone will have a different opinion when it comes to which linux O.S is the best. You will need to decide what favor of OS is to your liking.

As I mentioned in previous thread. I cheated, I installed Mythdora (Fedora Core 4) It had everything I needed, plus all the nonimportant packages were removed. After installing the linux O.S., I installed the Sage Server software and In 5 minutes I was up and running SageTV on my MediaMVP.
I did'nt need the Myth stuff, so I 'rpm -e' those packages..


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Old 07-10-2006, 11:45 AM
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Everyone will have a different opinion when it comes to which linux O.S is the best. You will need to decide what favor of OS is to your liking.

As I mentioned in previous thread. I cheated, I installed Mythdora (Fedora Core 4) It had everything I needed, plus all the nonimportant packages were removed. After installing the linux O.S., I installed the Sage Server software and In 5 minutes I was up and running SageTV on my MediaMVP.
I did'nt need the Myth stuff, so I 'rpm -e' those packages..


AHHHH!! Now I understand.. Thats a brillant idea. I'll do it! Gentoo is smacking me around on the install and I'm looking for another way out.

Is Mythdora prefering Nvidia cards? Anything I need to know hardware wise before I do it? I've got a Supermicro p3tdlr with dual Piii's @ 750, 1 gig reg'd sdram, onboard ati rage xl (can add in a pci nvidia if i need to). OS will be on an ide drive and I'm planning on using evms for a 3 disk raid 5 software array totaling 745 gigs of useable space.
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Old 07-10-2006, 12:44 PM
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AHHHH!! Now I understand.. Thats a brillant idea. I'll do it! Gentoo is smacking me around on the install and I'm looking for another way out.

Is Mythdora prefering Nvidia cards? Anything I need to know hardware wise before I do it? I've got a Supermicro p3tdlr with dual Piii's @ 750, 1 gig reg'd sdram, onboard ati rage xl (can add in a pci nvidia if i need to). OS will be on an ide drive and I'm planning on using evms for a 3 disk raid 5 software array totaling 745 gigs of useable space.
It was a simple install (its basically Fedora with a small tweak)
Nvidia and IVTV and Sagetv required packages already loaded.

I notice they now have a live cd, I have not tried it.
here's the link to 2.32 iso that I used: ( http://g-ding.tv/?q=node/472 )

after installing OS. - download sage 'server' package, add 'java' to $PATH or create a symlink in /bin to java location and reboot.

* I don't watch tv on my server, I use a Hauppage MVP on my TV. So I only installed server package.

thats it..

PS> I can't comment on hardware, but I would guess its fine..... linux is a hobby for me.
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Old 07-10-2006, 01:01 PM
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It was a simple install (its basically Fedora with a small tweak)
Nvidia and IVTV and Sagetv required packages already loaded.

I notice they now have a live cd, I have not tried it.
here's the link to 2.32 iso that I used: ( http://g-ding.tv/?q=node/472 )

after installing OS. - download sage 'server' package, add 'java' to $PATH or create a symlink in /bin to java location and reboot.

* I don't watch tv on my server, I use a Hauppage MVP on my TV. So I only installed server package.

thats it..

PS> I can't comment on hardware, but I would guess its fine..... linux is a hobby for me.
damn useful sparky. thanks, i'll do it tonight.
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Old 07-10-2006, 02:20 PM
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It was a simple install (its basically Fedora with a small tweak)
Nvidia and IVTV and Sagetv required packages already loaded.

I notice they now have a live cd, I have not tried it.
here's the link to 2.32 iso that I used: ( http://g-ding.tv/?q=node/472 )

after installing OS. - download sage 'server' package, add 'java' to $PATH or create a symlink in /bin to java location and reboot.
Geee, sure is nice to see that my hard work is being used somewhere else. Glad I could help...
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Old 07-10-2006, 02:58 PM
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Geee, sure is nice to see that my hard work is being used somewhere else. Glad I could help...
Good programing has a tremendous value. I bet you never thought you'd see this pop up in a Sage TV forum. All I can say is thank you and welcome to the Sage TV forums.
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Old 07-10-2006, 03:11 PM
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Geee, sure is nice to see that my hard work is being used somewhere else. Glad I could help...
I feel bad! I really appreciate your effort on this distribution.
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