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Installing MythBuntu 14.04: A happy success story
tl;dr A fresh install of 14.04 was a breeze with just a little bit of
specialised knowledge and it found scheduling information for week with
just EiT(? What ever FreeView transmits).


I am a grumpy old man sometimes, and I have been quick to find fault
with MythTV - its complexity and fragility.

Over the last two days, as part of my programme to to get a MythTV
system that actually works I installed MythBuntu 14.04 on a cheap second
hand computer (using SATA II) as a dedicated back end and the front end
on a little acer Veriton (I bought from some one on this list - thank you).

Wow! It was painless and very effective!

What is really exciting is all the scheduling information for every
channel is getting pulled in, from some where. I have not installed
tv_grab_nz-py.

One reason it went so well is I new how to tell the back end about my
tuners and I new where to find the MySQL password on the backend to give
it to the front end. So Myth is still a little way from being a
"consumer appliance" but it is close.

After my sad adventures in using an Intel NuPC and a NFS NAS which was
disastrous (I actually suspect the NAS is a PoS - I would love to hear
of some one who has had success using NFS mounted drives) I am a happy
camper today.

I still have to move the discs from the NAS to my new (albeit second
hand) box which may well become a world of pain, but I am going to let
this one full up first to see how it copes as disc space runs low.

toodle pip
W

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Re: Installing MythBuntu 14.04: A happy success story [ In reply to ]
DVB-S or DVB-T?

Freeview DVB-S has pretty comprehensive EIT.

Freeview DVB-T has only now and next last time I looked into it. Maybe
that has changed.



On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 9:51 AM, worik <worik.stanton@gmail.com> wrote:
> tl;dr A fresh install of 14.04 was a breeze with just a little bit of
> specialised knowledge and it found scheduling information for week with
> just EiT(? What ever FreeView transmits).
>
>
> I am a grumpy old man sometimes, and I have been quick to find fault
> with MythTV - its complexity and fragility.
>
> Over the last two days, as part of my programme to to get a MythTV
> system that actually works I installed MythBuntu 14.04 on a cheap second
> hand computer (using SATA II) as a dedicated back end and the front end
> on a little acer Veriton (I bought from some one on this list - thank you).
>
> Wow! It was painless and very effective!
>
> What is really exciting is all the scheduling information for every
> channel is getting pulled in, from some where. I have not installed
> tv_grab_nz-py.
>
> One reason it went so well is I new how to tell the back end about my
> tuners and I new where to find the MySQL password on the backend to give
> it to the front end. So Myth is still a little way from being a
> "consumer appliance" but it is close.
>
> After my sad adventures in using an Intel NuPC and a NFS NAS which was
> disastrous (I actually suspect the NAS is a PoS - I would love to hear
> of some one who has had success using NFS mounted drives) I am a happy
> camper today.
>
> I still have to move the discs from the NAS to my new (albeit second
> hand) box which may well become a world of pain, but I am going to let
> this one full up first to see how it copes as disc space runs low.
>
> toodle pip
> W
>
> --
> Why is the legal status of chardonnay different to that of cannabis?
> worik.stanton@gmail.com 021-1680650, (03) 4821804
> Aotearoa (New Zealand)
> I voted for love
>
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Re: Installing MythBuntu 14.04: A happy success story [ In reply to ]
On 06/03/15 10:47, Nick Rout wrote:
> DVB-S or DVB-T?
>
> Freeview DVB-S has pretty comprehensive EIT.
>
> Freeview DVB-T has only now and next last time I looked into it. Maybe
> that has changed.

DVB-T Perhaps it has changed.

cheers
W

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Re: Installing MythBuntu 14.04: A happy success story [ In reply to ]
On Fri, 06 Mar 2015 10:49:54 +1300, worik <worik.stanton@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 06/03/15 10:47, Nick Rout wrote:
>> DVB-S or DVB-T?
>>
>> Freeview DVB-S has pretty comprehensive EIT.
>>
>> Freeview DVB-T has only now and next last time I looked into it. Maybe
>> that has changed.
>
> DVB-T Perhaps it has changed.
>
> cheers
> W
>
I just checked the Freeview-T guide.It seems there is 7 days data there now

Paul

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