<p>So as I can glean from this thread, upgrades can be troublesome but a fresh install even when using a .21 db works fine</p>
<p>And... .22 uses measurably more cpu even at idle than .21 (I understand startup image prescaling is gone, could this be background/idle image scaling?)</p>
<p>Thanks<br>
R<br></p>
<p>Please excuse brevity and mistakes, this email was composed on a mobile phone.</p>
<p>Thanks and regards,<br>
Richard Morton<br><br><br><br></p>
<p><blockquote type="cite">On 28 Nov 2009 22:53, "Dave Richardson" <<a href="mailto:mythtv@derdev.com">mythtv@derdev.com</a>> wrote:<br><br><p><font color="#500050">> 2009/11/9 Richard Morton <<a href="mailto:richard.e.morton@gmail.com">richard.e.morton@gmail.com</a>>:
>> Hi There,
>>
>> I am looking for reports...</font></p>I attempted to upgrade mythbuntu 9.04 on both the backend and the<br>
frontend. Frontend failed ugly with some sort of hardware detection issue<br>
that I didn't feel like fighting. (IONITX 330 a-u) Straight install over<br>
that worked pretty good. Added the Avenard .deb/apt sources to uplift the<br>
NVidia driver to 195, had a learning with Alsa, system is working better<br>
than ever.<br>
<br>
I don't recall the backend problem I had but it was db related. I could<br>
have tried all the recovery advice, but was at a position where it was<br>
easier to blow that away as well.<br>
<br>
FE and BE came up fine on fresh mythbuntu 9.10 installs. Compliments to<br>
the chefs!!!!!<br>
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