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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/8/20 5:23 AM, Mike Bibbings wrote:<br>
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            <div class="">On Mar 7, 2020, at 9:11 AM, Mike Bibbings <<a
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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
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                    logout???</div>
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                <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
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                <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
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                <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>
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          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
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        <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
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        <div>So who knows.</div>
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      <p>"...terminal that jim was already part of the group mythtv" is
        interesting as it indicates the logout did not happen properly.<br>
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      <p>There is an old report relating to this using Ubuntu on 18.04
        rather than Xubuntu with xfce (some processes not exiting and
        being reused).<br>
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      <p>see <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://askubuntu.com/questions/1045993/after-adding-a-group-logoutlogin-is-not-enough-in-18-04"
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    <p>So I can confirm it's a Ubuntu 18.04 issue because I installed
      Xubuntu 18.04 and when you manually logout and back in, the
      mythtv-setup continues with $USER as a part of group 'mythtv'</p>
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