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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Justin:<br>
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<pre>Last week I installed Ubuntu 24.04.1 (updated to current) and the latest
MythTV 34 fixes in a newly formatted partition on my Mythbox which is
otherwise running Ubuntu 22.04.5 with the latest MythTV 34 fixes.
While MythTV works fine as expected, I've noticed that the frontend crashes
some time after I've stopped watching a show. I don't notice the crash
because I've either switched off the TV or watching some other TV app. Note
that it's a relatively minor annoyance because it has never happened during
a show. The frontend never crashed under Ubuntu 22.04.</pre>
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<p>I also recently updated a desktop FE computer to Ubuntu 24.04 and
MythTV v34 -- fresh install (had the 24.04 installation wipe the
original 22.04). Quite frankly nothing but problems and I think
all due to 24.04 and the hardware combination: AMD FX-8300, main
issue seemed to be the graphics card using an NVIDIA GT218
[GeForce 210]. That GPU is not supported since 23.x and for me
caused all sorts of semi-random lockups: MythTV (v34) always
worked fine but going to Ubuntu's Settings, Files, and the like:
screeching halt! :( I did try various corrections I found --
wayland to X11, an Nvidia patch, etc. -- nothing worked and some
made worse.</p>
<p>OTOH my Backend is Ubuntu 24.04 and runs fine. It has an Intel
i7-12700K, so integrated graphics (which I found from a different
system is a problem if want more than two monitors attached).</p>
<p>So I'm thinking perhaps your hardware combination is causing
problems. As I said, I took that Frontend back to Ubuntu 22.04
and the problems magically went away.</p>
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<p>As for your FE crashing some time after the TV is
off/disconnected from the Frontend's video card. That might be
due to MythTV loosing the TV's EDID information. (Wonder if
happens after midnight?) Monkeypet and I had a thread a while
back which may help lead you to a solution -- for Raspberry Pi but
might be modified. Thread is at mythtv-users Digest, Vol 262,
Issue 17: Message: 8 Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2025.</p>
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<p>I also had a note re: checking the CEC settings: Setup >
General > Remote Control. <br>
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<p>Hope some of this leads you on the path to fixing your issue --
and let us know!</p>
<p>Barry<br>
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