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On Jul 25, 2014 9:41 PM, "Andrew C. (AFPup) Stadt" <<a href="mailto:acstadt@stadt.ca">acstadt@stadt.ca</a>> wrote:<br>
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> I'm not looking to start a distro war here, just some concise advise.<br>
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> Long term Linux user, played with multiple distros over the years.<br>
> Mid term MythTV user, first around 0.17 then came back to it about 0.19. Over the past several years, I've generally tracked just behind master, compiling from source. However I'm finding less and less and time available to maintain my systems to the level I would like.<br>
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> I have one dedicated MBE, one dedicated FE, and a few multi-purpose machines on the network. While I've used Gentoo primarily in the past, at the moment most of my machines are running some form Debian (SID).<br>
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> So, I'm looking for a packaged version of myth, one that tracks the latest *release* (not looking for something tracking master here) fairly closely, and is reasonably stable. I do have one machine in my house which will continue to run Gentoo, but I'm more then willing to determine which git version the packaged version is running and manually build on that one machine, in truth I don't run myth much on that machine anyways.<br>
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> Once again, not looking to start a war, just wondering what peoples thoughts are.<br>
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> Thanks in advance,<br>
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> Andrew.<br>
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<p dir="ltr">I have been happy with Mythbuntu, and at least one of the mythbuntu maintainers hangs around on this list. I can't comment on any other myth-integrated distro because I haven't used any other. I'm sure there are other good ones and I hope this thread stays positive and gives you some good options to look at.<br>
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<p dir="ltr">Jeremy<br>
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