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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 15/12/2020 13:03, Ryan Novosielski
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">On Mon, Dec 14, 2020, at 03:24, Ben wrote:
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hey all,
I figured I'd ask here because the main goals of updating my server
from CentOS 6 to --- well, no longer CentOS 8 since it's no longer
going to be what CentOS was...
I'm wondering who is using what for their home servers for MythTV (and
Plex) on the same box.
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To be honest, I'm a little surprised CentOS wasn't a huge pain in the neck for a MythTV server, given the age of the components.
I'd use (and do) Ubuntu LTS. I'll admit that I'm currently on a still-supported MythBuntu 16.04 (support ends next year), and I'm somewhat dreading going jumping to Ubuntu proper, but just because of the work involved, not because I don't think it will work.
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G'day,<br>
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I use Debian, but I have a dedicated fe/be box, mariadb on another
server.<br>
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I don't bother to update it so it has a long LTS :-)<br>
I only recently moved house and threw the old Guts away and started
with a new MB etc preserving the disks and recorded shows.<br>
I also run TBS tuners so updating is a pain.<br>
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