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Old 04-12-2012, 01:39 PM
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Question Ubuntu 12.04

The final server build drops this month and I am wondering if anyone is using it yet.

I need to change my distro as I am wanting to try to make use of dvbhdhomerun which supports the prime.

I have compiled the drivers in 12.04 inside a VM so I know it will load. My plan is to make use of the generic tuner plugin for channel changes.

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Old 04-13-2012, 08:39 AM
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The final server build drops this month and I am wondering if anyone is using it yet.

I need to change my distro as I am wanting to try to make use of dvbhdhomerun which supports the prime.

I have compiled the drivers in 12.04 inside a VM so I know it will load. My plan is to make use of the generic tuner plugin for channel changes.

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Wow, support for the prime sounds cool. After my "teaser" Comcast internet-only rate expires, I may look into actually getting cable as I expect it might actually lower my bill. I look forward to hearing how well this works for you.

As to 12.04: I installed a desktop last week running edubuntu for my 6 year old with the 12.04. The only connection w/sagetv is that it was my old SageTV server... Sorry!

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Sadly for me... Canonical has messed up so badly with Gnome 3 that I can barely use the OS that I've come to love so much I'll probably just upgrade to 12.04 to see if Gnome is somewhat usable, and if not, then I'll be a Linux Mint fan
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Sadly for me... Canonical has messed up so badly with Gnome 3 that I can barely use the OS that I've come to love so much I'll probably just upgrade to 12.04 to see if Gnome is somewhat usable, and if not, then I'll be a Linux Mint fan
I have never been able to stand Gnome, even back in the 2.x days. They were always UI fascists. Back in 2001 when I converted from ctwm to a "real" desktop environment, I found that neither KDE nor Gnome implemented the window-management shortcuts I'd grown used to from TWM (alt+mouse1=move, alt+mouse2=resize, alt+mouse3=iconfiy). Hell, they were hard-wired into my brain after 13 years of use.. I opened bugs (*with* patches) in both projects to allow the configuration that I desired. KDE accepted my patch, but Gnome closed it saying it violated their design guidelines, or some such nonsense. So I've been a KDE user for the last 11 years.

Anyway, the point of this reply was to say that I've been happily using Ubuntu for years with KDE via Kubuntu. So if you're a Gnome hater, check out Kubuntu or Xubuntu before moving off Ubuntu entirely.

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Old 04-14-2012, 06:17 AM
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I have never been able to stand Gnome, even back in the 2.x days. They were always UI fascists. Back in 2001 when I converted from ctwm to a "real" desktop environment, I found that neither KDE nor Gnome implemented the window-management shortcuts I'd grown used to from TWM (alt+mouse1=move, alt+mouse2=resize, alt+mouse3=iconfiy). Hell, they were hard-wired into my brain after 13 years of use.. I opened bugs (*with* patches) in both projects to allow the configuration that I desired. KDE accepted my patch, but Gnome closed it saying it violated their design guidelines, or some such nonsense. So I've been a KDE user for the last 11 years.

Anyway, the point of this reply was to say that I've been happily using Ubuntu for years with KDE via Kubuntu. So if you're a Gnome hater, check out Kubuntu or Xubuntu before moving off Ubuntu entirely.

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Yeah, I'm actually using KDE now (since the 11.10 release) and it's OK... I'll totally agree that the Gnome maintainers are UI fascists There are features of KDE that I like, but overall, I still liked Gnome better... until 11.10
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Huh... That's the first time I've heard that term used in such a way :-)

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Huh... That's the first time I've heard that term used in such a way :-)

Good show Sean!
I'd love to take credit for it... but Drewg used the term in a post before mine... and if you google "gnome ui fascists" you'll see the sentiment is shared by others
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Old 04-16-2012, 11:24 AM
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I'd love to take credit for it... but Drewg used the term in a post before mine... and if you google "gnome ui fascists" you'll see the sentiment is shared by others
And honestly, Apple is the original UI fascist. I ran a Mac desktop for about 9 months before I gave up & gave it to my inlaws. I could make X windows behave the way I wanted (alt-button X functions, focus-follows-mouse) but not the "native" aqua apps like mail, web browsers etc. I'd move my mouse over an xterm after using Mail, start typing, and wind up with a series of shell commands doing random things as they were sent to my mailer... Drove me bat-sh*t insane. Final straw was an update (10.4 -> 10.5 maybe?) that both broke a haxie thing I had installed to do either focus-follows-mouse or capslock/cntrl swap, *and* broke multi-monitor X windows at the same time.



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And honestly, Apple is the original UI fascist. I ran a Mac desktop for about 9 months before I gave up & gave it to my inlaws. I could make X windows behave the way I wanted (alt-button X functions, focus-follows-mouse) but not the "native" aqua apps like mail, web browsers etc. I'd move my mouse over an xterm after using Mail, start typing, and wind up with a series of shell commands doing random things as they were sent to my mailer... Drove me bat-sh*t insane. Final straw was an update (10.4 -> 10.5 maybe?) that both broke a haxie thing I had installed to do either focus-follows-mouse or capslock/cntrl swap, *and* broke multi-monitor X windows at the same time.



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The difference between Mac and Gnome users, is that with Gnome we are allowed to complain about them being UI fascists... but with Apple, I think they may kill a puppy when you compain about the UI, so no Mac fan would ever admit that the UI is deficient in any way (Unless you agree to give up the Mac entirely as you did... good job on saving a puppy) (And for the more serious in the room... I don't believe that Applet would really kill a puppy... even if you did complain about the UI)
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Old 04-17-2012, 08:46 AM
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Premium channels?

With the HDHR Prime and a cable card, can you get premium channels in sage?
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Old 04-17-2012, 03:15 PM
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The answer is: "Depends on the cable company" As it pertains to mine, no.

So now I have a 6CC tuner that I can't use unless I switch to Windows Media Center.

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Old 04-18-2012, 07:20 AM
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The answer is: "Depends on the cable company" As it pertains to mine, no.

So now I have a 6CC tuner that I can't use unless I switch to Windows Media Center.

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Time warner, I take it?

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Insight - which was just acquired by TimeWarner. Although I would be willing to bet this was in place before then.

The good news: I am able to use 4 of the six tuners as QAM (Insight has quite a few "boxless" channel) tuners and the 6CC is a nice rackmount unit. I think there is an artificial limit in how SageTV looks at the available tuners or they need to update their libhdhomerun.so to a newer version.. Maybe I should compile my own and do a drop in replacement to see what it does.

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Old 04-18-2012, 09:26 AM
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Insight - which was just acquired by TimeWarner. Although I would be willing to bet this was in place before then.

The good news: I am able to use 4 of the six tuners as QAM (Insight has quite a few "boxless" channel) tuners and the 6CC is a nice rackmount unit. I think there is an artificial limit in how SageTV looks at the available tuners or they need to update their libhdhomerun.so to a newer version.. Maybe I should compile my own and do a drop in replacement to see what it does.

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What do you mean? Do you only see 2 of the 6 tuners? [edit: Whoops, I see you said 4 of the 6 above ]

Good luck compiling your own... From nm, Sage appears to have statically linked libhdhomerun into their libHDHomeRunCapture.so. Unless you can get Qian to compile a new one for you, you'd have to use an LD_PRELOAD to load it. You might have better luck with dvbhomerun.

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Old 07-15-2012, 12:49 PM
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Ubuntu 12.04

I decided to keep this in the Ubuntu 12.04 thread even though I'm not seeing much for general install discussions so far.
I'm planning a new install and will probably be moving to Ubuntu from OpenSuse and have some basic install questions (I'll be installing via the tarball on 64 bit).

Since I'll be starting with a fresh install and haven't begun that yet, is there any reason/advantage to create the default user as "sagetv"?
When installing on Ubuntu via the tarball are the storage directories automatically created?
When installing on Ubuntu via the tarball is the startup script automatically created?
Since the install method for 32 bit libs has changed are others getting by with just libc6:i386 and zlib1g:i386 (I don't need HomeRun support) or are there others than I should add? (I know I can check the error log but just wondering).
Have any of you tried the Duinsoft repository for installing Oracle Java?
And last, which directories/files of my existing can I safely copy (or should copy) over without causing issues on the new install?

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Old 07-16-2012, 12:04 PM
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Since I'll be starting with a fresh install and haven't begun that yet, is there any reason/advantage to create the default user as "sagetv"?
It is nice to use a separate user keep track of sagetv resources & to add access to tuner cards, and to limit damage in case of a breakin. I don't think it is required to use that user, but I would not use root.



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When installing on Ubuntu via the tarball are the storage directories automatically created?
When installing on Ubuntu via the tarball is the startup script automatically created?
I don't think either of these are created. You may want to just save the startup script you are using now.

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Since the install method for 32 bit libs has changed are others getting by with just libc6:i386 and zlib1g:i386 (I don't need HomeRun support) or are there others than I should add? (I know I can check the error log but just wondering).
You also need libm:i386, but it may be a dependency of libc.

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Have any of you tried the Duinsoft repository for installing Oracle Java?
And last, which directories/files of my existing can I safely copy (or should copy) over without causing issues on the new install?
I give SageTV its own 32-bit java installed in the SageTV home directory, and not managed by any package manager. It is 1.6.x, so old that it is still from Sun.

When I moved from 10.04 on my old machine to 11.10 on my new machine last fall, I copied over everything, including the special java & my /etc/init.d/ startup script. If you setup your NIC to use the MAC address of the NIC on the old box, then you do not need to re-register SageTV. So that is a good thing to copy over as well.

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The difference between Mac and Gnome users, is that with Gnome we are allowed to complain about them being UI fascists... but with Apple, I think they may kill a puppy when you compain about the UI, so no Mac fan would ever admit that the UI is deficient in any way (Unless you agree to give up the Mac entirely as you did... good job on saving a puppy) (And for the more serious in the room... I don't believe that Applet would really kill a puppy... even if you did complain about the UI)
Apple beta testers (or seeders) complain about the UI all the time, just not in public. I can also confirm that no animals are being hurt in the process.

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Drew,

Thanks for the info. Not sure how soon I'll get around to this but wanted to be prepared for when I do get started,

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It is nice to use a separate user keep track of sagetv resources & to add access to tuner cards, and to limit damage in case of a breakin. I don't think it is required to use that user, but I would not use root.





I don't think either of these are created. You may want to just save the startup script you are using now.


You also need libm:i386, but it may be a dependency of libc.



I give SageTV its own 32-bit java installed in the SageTV home directory, and not managed by any package manager. It is 1.6.x, so old that it is still from Sun.

When I moved from 10.04 on my old machine to 11.10 on my new machine last fall, I copied over everything, including the special java & my /etc/init.d/ startup script. If you setup your NIC to use the MAC address of the NIC on the old box, then you do not need to re-register SageTV. So that is a good thing to copy over as well.

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Insight - which was just acquired by TimeWarner. Although I would be willing to bet this was in place before then.

The good news: I am able to use 4 of the six tuners as QAM (Insight has quite a few "boxless" channel) tuners and the 6CC is a nice rackmount unit. I think there is an artificial limit in how SageTV looks at the available tuners or they need to update their libhdhomerun.so to a newer version.. Maybe I should compile my own and do a drop in replacement to see what it does.

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old thread here... anyone actually get dvbhdhomerun working with the prime (and cablecard)? it feels like i am very close, but am currently futzing with generic tuner plugin to try to tune the frequency and program for each channel... for some reason sage doesn't want to let me select the actual tuner once the plugin is put into the Sage.properties file, dvbhdhomerun does register the prime as tuners via DVB and the command line tuning works.
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old thread here... anyone actually get dvbhdhomerun working with the prime (and cablecard)? it feels like i am very close, but am currently futzing with generic tuner plugin to try to tune the frequency and program for each channel... for some reason sage doesn't want to let me select the actual tuner once the plugin is put into the Sage.properties file, dvbhdhomerun does register the prime as tuners via DVB and the command line tuning works.
Wait.. Why do you need a "generic tuner plugin". I thought dvbhomerun made the HDHR appear as a standard dvb device. And sage deals just fine with those..

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