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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1156064" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p>Two observations from my experience with installing Deeptho's application on Ubuntu 23.10, which, of course, cannot be valid if the instructions imposed by our colleague are not followed:</p><p>1. I installed the drivers and neumoDVB on a fresh Ubuntu 23.10 to ensure I don't "inherit" old files incompatible with the new version.</p><p>2. Because I came from a Windows background, when I first started to install neumoDVB, I was like a child who had to learn to walk again every time I stumbled. That's why I understood that I have to consider some rules and procedures in Linux that are very different from those in Windows.</p><p>Among other things, I have to pay attention to the sources and every file I install. That's why I considered the directions and references that Deeptho makes on his repository at <a href="https://github.com/deeptho/neumodvb/blob/master/docs/INSTALL.md" target="_blank">Github</a>.</p><p>To make sure I didn't make a mistake, I installed each file separately from the library he uses, and if I couldn't find a compatible one, I consulted Synaptic, where I got and installed the missing files. And if I couldn't find the correct file, I would Google it.</p><p>The whole neumoDVB installation operation would be easier and faster for a Linux-iter. Still, it could be a frustrating experience for a first-time installer, especially if unfamiliar with Linux. But it could be the same for him as well when errors occur. Perhaps this may discourage those who tried to install neumoDVB and gave up (I hope not).</p><p>When I first tried to install the application on Ubuntu and had quite a big problem (with the changed resolution), I tried it on Fedora, but I gave up because I had never worked with this distro. I came back to Ubuntu because I was helped by Deeptho's patience (not to mention knowledge) to get it working on this one, especially with driver installation.</p><p>I'm not sure if his application installs more efficiently on other distros, but I'm sure on Fedora and Ubuntu 23.10, there would be no installation problems.</p><p>I'm sure you don't need encouragement, but I thought I'd illustrate what I got after installing neumoDVB on Ubuntu 23.10, MIS_PLS streams at 5.0W. It's like a reward I give myself. <img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>For 6903x/6909x cards, neumoDVB is an application like no other. It is a Must!</p><p>Happy Holidays!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1156064, member: 297935"] Two observations from my experience with installing Deeptho's application on Ubuntu 23.10, which, of course, cannot be valid if the instructions imposed by our colleague are not followed: 1. I installed the drivers and neumoDVB on a fresh Ubuntu 23.10 to ensure I don't "inherit" old files incompatible with the new version. 2. Because I came from a Windows background, when I first started to install neumoDVB, I was like a child who had to learn to walk again every time I stumbled. That's why I understood that I have to consider some rules and procedures in Linux that are very different from those in Windows. Among other things, I have to pay attention to the sources and every file I install. That's why I considered the directions and references that Deeptho makes on his repository at [URL='https://github.com/deeptho/neumodvb/blob/master/docs/INSTALL.md']Github[/URL]. To make sure I didn't make a mistake, I installed each file separately from the library he uses, and if I couldn't find a compatible one, I consulted Synaptic, where I got and installed the missing files. And if I couldn't find the correct file, I would Google it. The whole neumoDVB installation operation would be easier and faster for a Linux-iter. Still, it could be a frustrating experience for a first-time installer, especially if unfamiliar with Linux. But it could be the same for him as well when errors occur. Perhaps this may discourage those who tried to install neumoDVB and gave up (I hope not). When I first tried to install the application on Ubuntu and had quite a big problem (with the changed resolution), I tried it on Fedora, but I gave up because I had never worked with this distro. I came back to Ubuntu because I was helped by Deeptho's patience (not to mention knowledge) to get it working on this one, especially with driver installation. I'm not sure if his application installs more efficiently on other distros, but I'm sure on Fedora and Ubuntu 23.10, there would be no installation problems. I'm sure you don't need encouragement, but I thought I'd illustrate what I got after installing neumoDVB on Ubuntu 23.10, MIS_PLS streams at 5.0W. It's like a reward I give myself. :) For 6903x/6909x cards, neumoDVB is an application like no other. It is a Must! Happy Holidays! [/QUOTE]
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