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    Myth tv step by step?

    I have been trying to make the switch to Kubuntu 100% but keep running into things that "just don't work" . The latest issue is trying to install myth tv. On the ubuntu forums is a nice walk through and the ability to install and configure using mythbuntu. Here I find cryptic references to different instructions, none of which are for kubuntu gutsy.
    Must I become a programming guru before I can use kubuntu for anything?
    Say what you will about windows, just popping in a disc and installing software is very convenient.
    Could someone just point me toward instructions for installing and configuring myth tv on kubuntu gutsy?

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    Re: Myth tv step by step?

    mythtv is more or less an entire OS, and it is not the easiest to install/configure on an already existing system for the most part.

    there is a pretty good ubuntu variant called mythbuntu , and there is also a lot of info on the ubuntu mythtv wiki page

    I have mythbuntu installed , and it has a pretty good contol panel for setting up stuff, even for installing codecs and drivers, as well as even installing a full Ubuntu/gnome desktop along with it. I don't know if you can install mythbuntu on top of an existing setup, but I wouldn't be surprised if you couls simply add their repos and ggo from there.

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      #3
      Re: Myth tv step by step?

      aha, upon looking at their new website, you sure can install it in an existing *buntu system::
      http://www.mythbuntu.org/existing-ubuntu
      this will make it so much easier for you

      I only use myth on an old box just to watch downloaded tv shows, as well as dvd's on my tv (i have no dvd player standalone) but I don't have a tuner card or anything fancy

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        Re: Myth tv step by step?

        Thank you for the quick responses. The user community is a big part of my attraction to Kubuntu and how I've resolved my past issues.

        I tried using the mythbuntu prior to posting here.
        Originally posted by claydoh
        aha, upon looking at their new website, you sure can install it in an existing *buntu system::
        http://www.mythbuntu.org/existing-ubuntu
        this will make it so much easier for you
        once installed I can't locate the mythbuntu control cetre. I assumed this is due to differences between KDE and gnome. I tried running mythbuntu via command line but get an error message "Could not run the specified command."
        I have been all over various forums and installation guides. Some are for the front end, some are for the backend, some for both. After completeing these I am then told "now just link them to your mysql and make sure your setting are correct."
        I am not afraid of the command line. I enjoy learning as I am doing and have learned a great deal about linux already. My frustration comes from cryptic referencse such as this. When did I create a mysql db? What is it for? How do I connect to it?
        I have faith that I can make this work if I can find lucid directions.

        Thanks again for the quick replies,
        Tom

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          #5
          Re: Myth tv step by step?

          Yes, for some reason, when installed from the repos on top of kubuntu, mythbuntu-control-centre does not create an icon in the menu. Very helpful. Search areound and you will find an entertaining rant on the subject. Just type alt-f2 or K>Run Command and mythbuntu-control-centre and click ok and you will be off to the races.

          Your mythtv frontend will have an icon under multimedia. If you installed a backend, you will have entries under system and settings (along with alot of other unnecessary gnome crap).

          If this is going to be a backend/frontend that you are going to use primarily for TV/PVR, I suggest that you start over with mythbuntu 7.10. I have built a number of them and you are better off starting with a known configuration than trial and error. Unfortunately, the mythbuntu support is pretty weak. I have had to solve most of my own problems. The last with format/reinstall. Take heart, I am trying to share what I know over on the mythbuntu forum.

          http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=301

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