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There have been a lot of things fixed in mythtv v31. However, I
noticed that on a fresh install of v31 on Ubuntu 18.04 that the
mythtv-setup ask you to logout after it adds your user to the
mythtv group. I still find the logout doesn’t solve you getting
past this requirement on mythtv-setup.
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<div class="">I find I have to reboot, but if that’s the case,
then maybe the instructions should not say logout???</div>
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</p><p class="">Just tried with fixes/31 on Ubuntu 18.04 with minimal install in
a vm (virtualbox) and logout and login again works for me, no
reboot required.</p><p class="">It also worked recently on a daily build of Xubuntu 20.04 and
Xubuntu 18.04 bare metal installs (no vm).<br class="">
</p><p class="">Can you provide any more details on your procedure ?</p><p class="">I install as follows:</p><p class="">Install operating system from .iso, make sure it up to date,
usually needs a reboot (kernel update is likely).</p><p class="">add ppa:mythbuntu/31</p><p class="">install mythtv</p><p class="">run mythtv-setup (either from menu or terminal) <br class="">
</p><p class="">logout</p><p class="">run mythtv-setup (again from menu or terminal).</p><p class="">All of the above is done locally.</p><p class=""><br class="">
</p><p class="">Mike</p><div class=""><br class=""></div></div></div></blockquote>This sounds just like I did just now but I install xmltv prior to running mythtv-setup the first time. I also confirmed in /etc/group that “jim” was in the mythtv after I logged out and back in.</div><div>Still hit me with the need to be added to the group the setup time I ran mythtv-setup. I ran it from the terminal and there was a message in the terminal that jim was already part of the group mythtv. </div><div><br class=""></div><div>So who knows.</div><div><br class=""></div><div>Jim A</div><div><br class=""></div></body></html>