<html><body><div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt">I did a series of Ubuntu / Mythtv upgrades this weekend on my combined FE/BE. Started as 7.04 / .20.2 which had been running great since being installed when those were current. I used do-release-upgrade to go to 7.10 (.21) and further to 8.04 (.21+fixes), testing my setup after each with no problems. Last night I went the next step to 10.04 (.23+fixes) and at the end I answered 'yes' to remove obsolete packages. I saw a few myth packages in the list, but assumed they were leftovers from .21+fixes. Apparently not since it removed mythtv-backend and mythtv-database, as well as a few inconsequential plug-ins (mythnews, mythweather, etc).<br><br>mysql is still installed (now at 5.1.70), mythv user and homedir still exist, as do my recordings.<br><br>So my questions:<br>1) Can I simply "apt-get install
mythtv-backend" and be whole? What about mythtv-database?<br>2) How can I determine whether mythconverg still exists and is at the correct version? (latest backup file I have is mythconverg-1214-20130805063609.sql.gz)<br>3) Is there anything else I should be wary about?<br><br>Here's the output of "dpkg -l | grep myth":<br>rc libmyth-0.20 0.20.2-0ubuntu10.1 <br>rc libmyth-0.21-0 0.21.0+fixes18207-0ubuntu4~hardy1 <br>ii
libmyth-0.23-0 0.23.0+fixes24158-0ubuntu2 <br>ii libmyth-python 0.23.0+fixes24158-0ubuntu2 <br>ii mythgallery 0.23.0+fixes24104-0ubuntu2 <br>rc
mythtv-backend 0.23.0+fixes24158-0ubuntu2 <br>ii mythtv-common 0.23.0+fixes24158-0ubuntu2 <br>rc mythtv-database 0.23.0+fixes24158-0ubuntu2 <br>ii
mythtv-doc 0.23.0+fixes24158-0ubuntu2 <br>ii mythtv-frontend 0.23.0+fixes24158-0ubuntu2 <br>ii mythvideo 0.23.0+fixes24104-0ubuntu2 <br>ii
mythweb 0.23.0+fixes24104-0ubuntu2 <br>rc ubuntu-mythtv-frontend 0.21.0+fixes18207-0ubuntu4~hardy1 <br><br>I seriously appreciate any help in getting the old boy going again.<br><br>Thanks,<br>-Dan<br></div></body></html>