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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/17/2018 7:41 AM, Allen Edwards
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<div class="gmail_quote"><SNIP><br>
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<div>Yesterday I found a loose connector on tuner 0. HDHomerun
config showed yellow signal quality that went away when it
was tightened. Fixed it. Still glitches, no improvement
this morning.</div>
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<div>Small screen shots in Mytyweb sometimes there, sometimes
not. Progress bar still missing. The missing screenshots
are in the Recordings folder but the link to them on Mythweb
is to a different folder and file name.</div>
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<div>Is there a way to reinstall myth without losing my
programs? I wish I could go back to Mythbuntu 8.</div>
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<div>Allen</div>
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I haven't followed this thread much. I am running mythbuntu 14.04
(3.13 kernel) with 0.28. My system started out life as mythbuntu
8.10 with 0.21. Back then, I followed the (then) recommendations of
using a separate disk drive (spindle) for the recordings and
OS/database. Is your system configured that way? I also used the
XFS file system for the recording drive. Which FS are you using.
EXT4 may take a bit more for journal updates (I am out of my depth
here). I also configured the backend to not do any comm flagging or
transcoding jobs during my primetime recording hours (7:00PM ->
3:00AM). I also have slow deletes turned on (might be the
default). I can reliably record 4 to 5 shows (OTA) at the same time
while watching another, using three HDHR tuners on a separate
dedicated gigabit NIC.<br>
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Jay<br>
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