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Hi Klaus!<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi Martin and everybody.
I tried Mythbuntu and LINHES, nothing works for me. So I returned to Debian
Stretch I use every day.</pre>
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That could have been a portion of the problem: IIRC Mythbuntu is
being dropped in favour of using a full-fledged operating system.
(Mythbuntu was what I would call a partial operating system, in that
it only had data to support the MythTV application. [Almost sounds
like I'm being condescending - by no means!])<br>
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<pre wrap="">I succeeded to resolve the locale problem by putting
export LC_ALL="fr_FR.UTF-8"</pre>
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Yeah! :)<br>
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<pre wrap="">Before the excellent programm cherrytree would no more start because of the
locale problem, now it works again.</pre>
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I don't know what 'cherrytree' is but Googling comes up with a note
taking application, and not sure if it would not start because of
the locale problem but also possibly because of the partial OS
problem (Mythbuntu vs. Debian Stretch. ...Whoa! Are you <i>the</i>
Klaus Becker who did the French language support in cherrytree?! <br>
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<pre wrap="">But mythtv-setup still says :
This application expects to be running a locale that specifies a UTF-8
codeset, and many features may behave improperly with your current language
settings. Please set the LANG variable(s) in the environment in which this
program is executed to include a UTF-8 codeset (such as 'en_US.UTF-8').
.....
Setting QT default locale to fr_FR</pre>
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I have no idea so will let the others guide you.<br>
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<pre wrap="">I just had a curious behavior:
For the first time since a long time, mythtv-setup began a scan and found
channels. But then suddenly the signal strenght was zero and then even after
excuting mythfilldatabase, in mythfrontend I cannot watch tv.</pre>
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Odd it said it jumped to 2768000. Was initially thinking a
mechanical failure: on an early system here (many years ago) I had a
loose center coax on a short (18" / ½ meter) piece between my
splitter and one of the tuners. Found out the center conductor got
shoved: one end had and inch (2.5 cm) of coax sticking out and the
other barely making contact. <br>
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I am essentially going to bow out of the thread as I don't know the
French and German television standards and would just be guessing.
Appears I was able to help with some of the basics to get you on the
right track.<br>
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Barry <br>
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