Having a few issues.
I installed MythBuntu vers 8.04.1 onto a small Pentium 4 2.8Ghz w/HT, 2 Gig of DDR400, Radeon 9500 AGP, Hauppage 150 Win-TV.
One main problem is that I seem to have heating issues. The machine works great for about 30 minutes then seems to have heat issues. If I leave it for much longer it begins to reboot sporadically, but never boots fully to the application.
Besides that the backend works just fine. I can schedule a recording and it records fine. Well, least I think it is fine, I have yet to watch a recorded show.
I wanted to have the machine to be mostly just a backend. Connect through our laptops to record and maybe watch the shows. Only I can't get WinMyth to connect at all. I am using the latest versions of WinMyth and DSMyth. Although just now reading a document that came with it says version of 0.18 of MythTV. I am not sure which version I am on as I did all the updates after installing the version listed above.
In DSMyth it says it connects to the database and have put both IP address's that I see in the other screen, but running WinMyth errors out and won't connect.
Another thing, does it have to be in the same workgroup? I wouldn't think so as long as I have the IP address.
Just so you know, I can't install the latest version of MythBuntu as my video card isn't supported out of the box with that version. So I had to install the 8.04.1 then I did an update. It seems to work so far, well except connecting to it of course.
Any one have any experience with this at all?
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#5
Posted 27 December 2009 - 07:31 PM
So.. yea... guess what. I think it's a loose cpu fan connection. Of all the rotten stinking things eh?
I was installing Windows 2K and it shut down on me after install. I grabbed an inside support to move it over a bit and poof.. it started to boot again, let go of it and poof, it shut down again.
Lot of poofing I know BUT, I think I know what the problem is. Weird eh?
I was installing Windows 2K and it shut down on me after install. I grabbed an inside support to move it over a bit and poof.. it started to boot again, let go of it and poof, it shut down again.
Lot of poofing I know BUT, I think I know what the problem is. Weird eh?
#6
Posted 06 January 2010 - 04:37 PM
funny part about your story weap is i have an old sony with an old 2.8 ghz p4 with only 1.5 gig or pc 2700 ddr ram .. and it runs win 7 perfect
if you have not tried it ..try winblows 7 it's pretty good
i still have the 64 bit dvd version as well as the 32 bit version of the final beta ..if ya wanna try it ..sad part is as of march 2010 it'll shut down every hour with a reminder to upgrade to the full final version (hope i can find a fix for that by then )
pretty sure i have both ISO's saved so if ya want a copy mail me a standard +r blank dvd
for what ever version ya want (64 bit or 32) either way it'll install windows 7 ultimate version ..note to install and run the 64 bit version you'll need a 64 bit cpu installed
if you have not tried it ..try winblows 7 it's pretty good
i still have the 64 bit dvd version as well as the 32 bit version of the final beta ..if ya wanna try it ..sad part is as of march 2010 it'll shut down every hour with a reminder to upgrade to the full final version (hope i can find a fix for that by then )
pretty sure i have both ISO's saved so if ya want a copy mail me a standard +r blank dvd
for what ever version ya want (64 bit or 32) either way it'll install windows 7 ultimate version ..note to install and run the 64 bit version you'll need a 64 bit cpu installed
if ya see someone in need of help .. help em so ya can frag em later :)
#7
Posted 06 January 2010 - 04:43 PM
also weap if you are haveing probs finding a socket 478 cooler for that P4
check here and see if they have any left
http://thermaltakestore.com/a1254.html
Volcano 7+ A1254 (New) Copper CPU Cooler for Intel Socket 478, AMD K7
Volcano 7+ A1254 (New) Copper CPU Cooler for Intel Socket 478, AMD K7
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Item#: A1254-DC
Availability: Usually ships the next business day.
Regular price: $25.99
Sale price: $4.99
check here and see if they have any left
http://thermaltakestore.com/a1254.html
Volcano 7+ A1254 (New) Copper CPU Cooler for Intel Socket 478, AMD K7
Volcano 7+ A1254 (New) Copper CPU Cooler for Intel Socket 478, AMD K7
Volcano 7+ A1254 (New) Copper CPU Cooler for Intel Socket 478, AMD K7
Item#: A1254-DC
Availability: Usually ships the next business day.
Regular price: $25.99
Sale price: $4.99
if ya see someone in need of help .. help em so ya can frag em later :)
#8
Posted 07 January 2010 - 11:50 PM
To be honest I haven't set the time aside to monkey with it. I think I will tomorrow though. And I have every copy of Windows 7 that you can shake a stick at. LOL
Try looking for the Windows nag removal... WAT removal. So far it's working on the wifes laptop. Only time will tell when they switch over to the shut down command.
Thanks for the link though, if I can't lock down why this one is failing I might just need a new one.
I guess Windows 7 didn't enter my mind to load up. I just know Windows 2000 was my most stable machine I ever had. I have only upgraded to XP for when I bought the Battlefield 2 account, it wouldn't load under W2K. *sigh*
LOL
Try looking for the Windows nag removal... WAT removal. So far it's working on the wifes laptop. Only time will tell when they switch over to the shut down command.
Thanks for the link though, if I can't lock down why this one is failing I might just need a new one.
I guess Windows 7 didn't enter my mind to load up. I just know Windows 2000 was my most stable machine I ever had. I have only upgraded to XP for when I bought the Battlefield 2 account, it wouldn't load under W2K. *sigh*
LOL
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