[mythtv-users] Fresh mythbuntu install, database backup, now its a slave backend?
Thomas Mashos
tgm4883 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 28 15:28:07 UTC 2010
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 8:10 AM, Steve <stevemyth at priorityelectronics.com>wrote:
> On 09/27/2010 09:48 PM, Raymond Wagner wrote:
>
>> On 9/28/2010 00:32, Steve wrote:
>>
>>> 1. Since I did a fresh install, I assumed I had backups of my db. Well,
>>> the backups I have are a few months old. I know, I know, i should have
>>> checked. Anyhow, I still have the mysql folder backed up as well. So is
>>> there a way to simply use those data files?
>>>
>>
>> If you have the exact binaries that were used to create the database, yes.
>> If you have ones made of the same minor version and architecture, probably.
>> Beyond that, its a crap shoot. Even if it loads, you will likely have some
>> data corruption or another. The only reliable method of database transfer
>> and recover is through a text dump.
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>
> Ok, i managed to get the DB back up. Any ideas now on vdpau?
>
> It seems like all I should have to do is install mythbuntu 10.04, go to
> restricted drivers and make sure the recommended one is active, then run
> sudo nvidia-xconfig and reboot.
>
> Reboots into safe mode. I have an nvidia 9500 with 512mb ram (pci express).
>
> Does anyone have any ideas?
> -Thanks
>
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Not sure why you need to run sudo nvidia-xconfig, but you should run it with
gksudo if it's a graphical tool
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