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<p>Hi Stephen!<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">I guessed right then, that is what I installed on a virtual machine to
test with. V1.3 is now available, which does work with Python 2 on a
non-MythTV Ubuntu 18.04.6 VM talking to an Xubuntu 18.04.6 MythTV v30
backend on another VM. You will need to install some Python 2
packages it will tell you about. I was testing with the PPA v30+fixes
packages, so I recommend installing the Mythbuntu PPA v30 repository
on the non-MythTV box and installing (or updating to) the
libmyth-python package from there. Use the -n option to tell it the
IP address or DNS name of the backend to talk to. It works with IPv4
and IPv6.</pre>
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<pre class="western"><font face="moz-fixed"><font style="font-size: 9pt" size="2">You are good! I will experiment with this monitoring option also. As for the installation of the packages, I didn’t want to go too far and end up creating a MythTV device out of this computer. Wouldn’t be all that bad, just not really necessary.</font></font>
<font face="moz-fixed"><font style="font-size: 9pt" size="2"><span lang="en-US">Barry </span></font></font></pre>
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