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Old 01-24-2006, 02:40 PM
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SageTV Linux ISO Updates - V4.1.6 - 1/27/06

There's a new ISO that has been posted. Go to the same page you downloaded your original ISO from. There's also an xdelta patch so you can just download a patch to convert the old ISO to the new one.

The first ISO didn't have a version number on it.

You can download xdelta for Windows from http://download.sage.tv/xdelta.exe

For other platforms, you can download xdelta from: http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...?group_id=6966

Updates for V4.1.5 include:
1. PVR-350 firmware is now included
2. Media player updates to support all file types listed on website
3. Experimental firewire support has been added
4. Memory usage fix for MVPs
5. Also includes all core changes from the V4.1.5 windows version

Updates for V4.1.6 include:
1. Fix for MVP not working correctly when doing a mode 0 install
2. Also includes all core changes from the V4.1.6 windows version
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Old 01-26-2006, 05:48 PM
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Thanks for adding SATA support.

The UI does draw much better. I don´t get the gradient changes in transparent objects any more.

Lauren

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Old 01-27-2006, 03:07 PM
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When will the "Check for SageTV Updates" option in detailed setup be available to use for updates?
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Old 01-27-2006, 04:44 PM
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I need to just update the system as well, can't just blow away all of my recordings/movies/music for a small update....

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There's also an xdelta patch so you can just download a patch to convert the old ISO to the new one.
By ISO do you mean the ISO file or the completed installation? Additionally, what patch? Where is it?

[EDIT]

I got the xdelta patch file at the site where I downloaded the ISO from but it'll just patch the ISO, not my system.

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Old 01-27-2006, 09:07 PM
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I need to just update the system as well, can't just blow away all of my recordings/movies/music for a small update....



By ISO do you mean the ISO file or the completed installation? Additionally, what patch? Where is it?

[EDIT]

I got the xdelta patch file at the site where I downloaded the ISO from but it'll just patch the ISO, not my system.
Why would you need to blow away all your recordings? Can't you just rename the directory and just run "./install.sh /dev/hda1" when you boot from the CD-ROM? You shouldn't need to reformat...

The SATA insertion in the kernel is worthy of an upgrade, but you don't need to reformat to get it working. Besides, I reformatted my drive and just moved all the directories to the new drive. Everything worked as before without reinstalling.

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Old 01-28-2006, 12:38 PM
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Can't you just rename the directory and just run "./install.sh /dev/hda1" when you boot from the CD-ROM? You shouldn't need to reformat...
That's very right, I should have thought of it a little further... Sorry for the laziness! What would I need to back up before I do that to retain my settings, wiz.bin? Or is there more?
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Old 01-28-2006, 01:51 PM
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That's very right, I should have thought of it a little further... Sorry for the laziness! What would I need to back up before I do that to retain my settings, wiz.bin? Or is there more?
I've just did this:

cp /opt/sagetv/usr/Wiz.* /
cp /opt/sagetv/usr/Sage.* /

To reset it after you reinstall:
cp /Wiz.* /opt/sagetv/usr/
cp /Sage.* /opt/sagetv/usr/

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Old 01-28-2006, 05:43 PM
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Also, I just wanted to add that this update seems to be running my MVP very well for the past 5 hours. Before I had to shut it down after about 1.5 hours because the UI would stop drawing on my MVP, but now everything's fine so far.

Pretty soon, I won't need Windows any more...

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Old 01-28-2006, 07:22 PM
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The problem with upgrade that way laurenglenn is you losse root login will no longer work after that.
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Old 01-29-2006, 01:36 AM
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How about this then..... Move the Opt directory to another partition (i.e. hda3 or another drive). Reformat hda1 using mke2fs -j /dev/hda1 and then run ./install.sh /dev/hda1 and ./defboot.sh /dev/hda1

This way, there is no root login lost and all your Sage data is saved.

If you have KDE installed prior to this, move all the folders to another partition before formatting. Run the install CD (but don't run defpartition or defformat).

When it reboots, move the folders back to the /dev/hda1 partition.

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Old 01-29-2006, 02:53 PM
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Not a bad idea but a reg upgrade install would be better but it depend on the user on there did there install.
I hope this work base on part of what you said but a tab diff for us run of mill windows user may just want get app "WinSCP3" and login to Linux box and just like Windows ver SageTV make back copy from /opt/sagetv/usr/ Sage.properties, autobackup, Wiz.bak and Wiz.bin and if have MVP the make copy of files in /opt/sagetv/SageTV.4.1.?.Dev/clients/
then Reformat hda1 using
mke2fs -j /dev/hda1
then run
/mnt/cdrom/install.sh /dev/hda1
and run
/mnt/cdrom/defboot.sh /dev/hda1
after ever thing up and runing.
Kill SageTV by ctrl+c
Don't for get that host name change evertime you install SageTV Linux so you have change that in WinSCP3 login to Linux box and recopy thoses and reboot SageTV Linux.

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Old 01-29-2006, 07:43 PM
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Quote:
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Don't for get that host name change evertime you install SageTV Linux
I think you can change the hostname just with the command

Code:
hostname customname
But I think updating will become simple enough once the kinks are really worked out of the system...
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Old 02-15-2006, 07:46 PM
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Don't for get that host name change evertime you install SageTV Linux so you have change that in WinSCP3 login to Linux box and recopy thoses and reboot SageTV Linux.
I haven't had to login to my SageTV box from XP, though. At least not that I can remember. As long as my workgroup on my XP is the same as the Linux box.

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Old 03-30-2006, 11:30 AM
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hostname customname
That won't survive a reboot.

You should edit /etc/conf.d/hostname instead.
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