I just tried the lastest version of Mythbuntu 16.04.5 LTS, that is broken in MythtvWeb. You fix one thing, storage directories which it doesn't do, then you fix config problem, then you can't cancel recording, comes with error, which the error doesn't even exist on the internet.
Now I'm trying 14.04.5, which seems to have same problem of can't cancel recording which 16 seems to have..
I tried latest version LinHes and it failed after 12 hours, can't access streams couldn't access the recordings.
It seems to me all distrobutions are hit and miss, and them amount of time installing to find working one is very frustrating.
Any Stable Mythtv Distrobutions out there?
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Re: Any Stable Mythtv Distrobutions out there?
Once setup Mythbuntu has been brilliant. I've been running 16.04 for a year with regular updates to MytvTV v29 via fixes/29.
There could be a problem with configuring MythTV where the backend can be tricky to shutdown and this could cause problems with setup.
There could be a problem with configuring MythTV where the backend can be tricky to shutdown and this could cause problems with setup.
It might help if you were to post error messages here with logs.sudo systemctl stop mythtv-backend
mythtv-setup
sudo systemctl start mythtv-backend
Don't forget the Wiki.
Re: Any Stable Mythtv Distrobutions out there?
When my previous myth setup started to get old (no more support), I tried and tried all sorts of different setups on the second partition of my dual-boot disk and nothing worked well enough for me to consider doing the switch for good. I tried LinHES and was never able to get it running (so much for the "appliance").
Setting up mythtv is not for the faint of heart, I admit, but once I got everything done correctly, my setup works pretty well right now. I'm *still* putting finishing touches to it, after a few months! but it is mostly rock-solid right now, unless I go "improve" things
My current setup is xubuntu 18.04.1 and mythtv 29.0 (too bad mythbuntu died, I was pretty happy with 10.04).
Setting up mythtv is not for the faint of heart, I admit, but once I got everything done correctly, my setup works pretty well right now. I'm *still* putting finishing touches to it, after a few months! but it is mostly rock-solid right now, unless I go "improve" things
My current setup is xubuntu 18.04.1 and mythtv 29.0 (too bad mythbuntu died, I was pretty happy with 10.04).