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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/20/19 10:30 PM, Daryl McDonald
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<div dir="ltr">Greetings Mythizens, lately I've been getting a
notification, that a problem has been detected but no option for
details, just report or cancel. Tonight (may 20th) around 8:30
pm-ish I lost contact with the BE, reboot at 9 pm solved it and
recordings started. here is the log:
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<div>Can anyone see how I might remedy this? TIA Daryl</div>
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If you are using Ubuntu and you get a pop-up message that a system
problem has occurred it indicates that some process in the system
has crashed. It is likely something unrelated to mythtv. You can
click on the "more information" to see what crashed. You can also
look in /var/crash, which is where the dumps are stored. If that
does not show a mythtv process, then you can either ignore the
message or try to fix the process that has been crashing.<br>
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