<div dir="ltr">Please help!<br><br>I've had an nice running myth setup on Ubuntu since 8.04 was ready. Today, I did an update that included a new kernel version, and now I have problems on two of my systems. My main backend seems to run fine, but when I connect to it from any of my frontends, I have no live TV, and it shows that I have no recordings. I've checked my recordings directory (which is on a couple of harddrives, LVM style, and all they do is store recordings) and everything appears as it should. Otherwise, myth seems to work, I can connect to my videos library, and everything seems fine. So does this mean my database is messed up? I've never experienced a problem like this before. Also, during the same update on my main desktop machine, also running Ubuntu 8.04 (which also occasionally serves as a frontend on one of the two displays) I seem to have a different problem. On that machine, my video and sound seem not to work. I have to run the video with the VESA driver to load X, and I've yet to make audio work at all. <br>
<br>Has anyone running ubuntu/mythbuntu experienced similar problems in the last day or so? I download updates daily, and usually install them daily, and that has served me well for the last year or so (of course, the 8 of the last 12 months were running on 7.04 and 7.10). Is this just a new lesson for why I should be constantly paranoid and terrified about updates? <br>
<br>I'd like to simply undo the last update, but I'm afraid I don't know how to do that. Any advice would be appreciated, and let me know if I can provide any further details.<br><br>Thanks,<br><br>Josh <br>
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