I have also a frontend on 0.22 here, and since there was no repositorywhich would let me install 0.22 on Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS, I went for compilingthe source code myself. I'm quite a newbie to Linux still, but managed tocompile (after installing Qt4 and a few other programs/libs to fix issueswhich arose during the first compilation attempts).Upgrading the entire Hardy machine to Karmic could be a pain. Butcompiling the source code should be feasible - in particular as you won'tbreak your existing setup until you have managed to compile 0.22.<br>
<br>Regards<br><font color="#888888">Christian</font><br><br>I just recently upgraded my very stable Ubuntu 8.04 / MythTV .21 system to Ubuntu 9.10 / Myth .22. Myth is very much a hobby for me. So even though at work I wouldn't fix something that isn't broken, that just doesn't apply at home. <br>
<br>My wife loves Myth and the fact that she isn't bound by the TV schedule to watch her programs. I don't think she even knows what day most of them are on the air. So the WAF was high with .21 and I knew that was a risk of upgrading. Still I couldn't resist.<br>
<br>So on a day that my wife was gone, I "upgraded" by installing 9.10 on a new partition and moving a copy of my database over to it. Then I installed the MythBuntu daily build for .22-fixes and away things went. There were a couple minor snags that were easy enough to work out. The only thing not working by the time she returned was MythWeb and she doesn't use that portion.<br>
<br>So, give yourself enough time and have a roll-back strategy. Then give it a shot. As many have said on this list, It's only TV.<br><br>-Mark<br><br>