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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 7:36 am 
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I have recompilied my kernel in order to turn off APIC support. By executing the upgrade to 0.13 or 0.14, should I anticipate any problems?

Also how safe is the upgrade, I know when I was reconfiguring the kernel I create a mythbrick several times. Would a failed upgrade cause a mythbrick?

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 8:19 am 
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No.

No.

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I have upgraded from 0.12 to 0.14 with some success. After the installation of 0.12 I built mythtv from the sources and installed to add a patch. Now that I have updated via apt-get the frontend won't start up as mythtv but will as root.

The problem is that the mythtv user is trying to start the frontend and 0.14 does not work because it can't load libmyth-0.12.so.

Although as root the frontend does start.

Any suggestions how I can get out of this situation?

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Then you still have tracces of MythTV 0.12 somewhere in your system. Perhaps /usr/local/bin? I suggest you read the MythTV install docs to find out how to get rid of it...

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I removed all myth* files from /usr/local/bin and the frontend started correctly.

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 Post subject: Re: upgrade woes
PostPosted: Sun Jun 20, 2004 3:51 pm 
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freddyman wrote:
First, MiMo, thanks for the tips. My confusion was with your post regarding possible scripts I ran. I didn't (knonwingly) run those scripts.

On the startup script for install you can specify i586 or i686, then the submenu asks if you are using an ir remote and xvmc. I am guessing that

However now I get the following error after restarting:
Starting MythTV server: mythbackendQSettings: error creating /root/.qt
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This is likely WAY out of date but...
Had the .qt error and fixed it by adding the dir /.qt set to 777
Error went away and the file qt_plugins_3.1rc showed up in the dir.

Gus
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