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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. B
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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! Drew
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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
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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. Drew
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Huh... That's the first time I've heard that term used in such a way :-)
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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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The answer is: "Depends on the cable company" As it pertains to mine, no.
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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. B
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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. Drew
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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? Thanks, Steve |
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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. Drew
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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, Quote:
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