adding a secondary backend to mythbuntu

April 14th, 2008

i have both my master backend and my secondary backend/frontend working for the most part. i do need to share the video directories so each box doesn’t need a local copy but i’m still trying to figure out the best way to do that.

traditionally on a single backend/frontend you would just toss your videos in /var/lib/mythtv/video , but now i need a different structure to allow for me to mount the remote video directory w/out stomping on the local video directory. i’m thinking the easiest way to do this is to create a host directories in the default video location and see what happens.
( knoppmyth nfs howto | sharing video with a remote FE | optimizing performance )

ha! it works. watching a video over the network in mythvideo. i’m going to have to monitor my network for a few days to see how much traffic is being generated, but i’m really happy with the way mythbuntu 8.04 is looking. 10 days till ubuntu 8.04 is released so it’s not long till the mythbuntu 8.10 release either.

 

mythbuntu 8.04 alpha 2

February 22nd, 2008

i finally got around to backing up my old mythtv install, and i grabbed the latest test mythbuntu to play with. the setup was really straight forward, although the installer didn’t want to create a partition on a new sata drive i installed prior to the fresh install.

hopefully the lirc install/config was as easy as it appears, it listed a few options under the serial uart ir blasters… scientific atlantic cable box was one of the options so i’m hoping it works. the firefly remote wasn’t listed but there were options for snapstream x10, ati/nvidia x10 kernel space, and ati/nvidia x10 user space. i chose the regular x10 option.

Mythbuntu 8.04 Alpha 2 now available

Today we are introducing second Mythbuntu 8.04 alpha image. With this release, we are providing mirroring on sponsored mirrors rather than a torrent only release.It is very important to note that this release is not compatible with Mythbuntu 7.10 or any other MythTV 0.20.2 based distribution.

Changes from Alpha 1:
Lirc
* Rudimentary transmitter selection support is available for all devices but the pvr-150.
* Include support for lircrc files that are generated to ease the editting process.
* Include support for lircd.conf files to nicely organize lircd.conf
* Customizable options for remotes not included.
* DKMS support. If you have modules that get upgraded after 8.04 comes out, you can patch them via lirc-modules-source manually, or grab a lirc-modules-source from a future Ubuntu/Mythbuntu testing release and simply install it without any manual patching necessary.

Themes
* All themes are modularized into their own packages, so systems can be further streamlined
* Community themes. All of Justin H.’s wonderful themes have been included by default.

MythTV 0.21
* This release is based on the release-0-21-fixes branch which was created recently to prepare for 0.21′s release. Please report all bugs that you find related to MythTV 0.21 to the upstream bug tracker at http://svn.mythtv.org

Resolved Issues:
* Most of the bugs that were reported about the 7.10 release have been resolved. Please refrain from using non-alphanumeric characters for passwords in the installer however, as some issues are still pending with that.


We appreciated all comments from the last release and would love to hear what you think of this release. Please make comments to our mailing list, on the forums (with a tag indicating that this is from 8.04 or hardy), or in #ubuntu-mythtv.As previously,
If you encounter any issues with anything in this release (including ubiquity), please file a bug on launchpad:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/mythbuntu/8.04/[here]

i’m sure i’ll find some bugs, i have a mythbuntu 7.10 cd just waiting for another fresh install if mythbuntu 8.04 doesn’t want to play nice. 2 months till the final 8.04 release and then the final mythbuntu 8.04 should be out. i’m hoping firewire works better in this release.

the install just finished, just waiting for it to boot (hrm. why does lirc like to hang on boot?)

 
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