Sasha,
   I have since done this in the last hour. I had saved the kerenl
config this morning before finding the i915 driver. I went back to
that config, turned on i915 support, and rebooted, etc. I did that
before I wrote this message. however something has caused the system
tobe unhappy with either mythbackend or mysql. I'm still having
trouble though and I'm at a loss to figure out what's causing it.

Thanks,
Mark

On 4/25/05, Alexander Kirillov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark,
> You shouldn't start with the default config but rather with one
> known to be working with your hardware etc. (unless you know what you are 
> doing:)
> Old kernel configs should remain in /etc/kernels. After make mrproper
> copy an old config to /usr/src/linux as .config and make the changes
> you need to support your graphics chip there.
> Sasha
> 
> >    My kernel didn't call up the right stuff for X-Video support so I
> > rebuilt it. After rebooting mysql no longer starts and hence
> > mythbackend doesn't run. Is there anything about mysql that would be
> > effected by building a new version of an existing kernel? I did start
> > completely over with the kernel. (make clean/make mrpoper/etc.) Or is
> > this just a coincidence and something else is the likely culprit?
> 
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