also after yum installing all the mythtv packages:
yum install perl-DBD-MySQL php-mysql mysql mysql-server
chkconfig mysqld on
service mysqld start
mysql -u root mysql
mysql> UPDATE user SET Password=PASSWORD(‘mythtv’) WHERE user=’root’;
mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
mysql> quit
mysql -u root mysql -p < /usr/share/doc/mythtv-docs-0.21/database/mc.sql
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yum install -y mythtv-suites –enablerepo atrpms –enablerepo atrpms-testing
should be
yum install -y mythtv-suite –enablerepo atrpms –enablerepo atrpms-testing
also after yum installing all the mythtv packages:
yum install perl-DBD-MySQL php-mysql mysql mysql-server
chkconfig mysqld on
service mysqld start
mysql -u root mysql
mysql> UPDATE user SET Password=PASSWORD(‘mythtv’) WHERE user=’root’;
mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
mysql> quit
mysql -u root mysql -p < /usr/share/doc/mythtv-docs-0.21/database/mc.sql
if happened to messed with the frontend..
despite the update..
can just..
“yum install -y mythtv-frontend-0.21-213.el5 –enablerepo atrpms ”
woohoo..
mythTV is back..!
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