Public bug reported:
After doing a mythtv update using the 0.26 fixes branch mysql's setting
are changed to only allow local connections. I have to reset this after
every mythtv update.
My mythtv.cnf file before an update.
[mysqld]
bind-address=0.0.0.0
max_connections=100
My mythtv.cnf file af
I extracted the mythtv-database deb file and this is all I could find
relating to the mythtv.cnf file.
#For database fillings
#and mysql binding checks
if [ -f "${MYSQLCONFIG}" ]; then
db_get mythtv/public_bind
if [ -n "$RET" ] && [ $RET = true ]; then
NEWIP
Yes, it's still happening on some of my servers.
I think the postinst script fails the if after the db_get
mythtv/public_bind line. I found the following in the config script but
I'm not sure what it's doing. I don't get asked a question on an
upgrade.
db_input high mythtv/public_bind || true
d
After more digging I found that if I set the value parameter of the
following section of /var/cache/debconf/config.dat to true I'm able to
do an update without /etc/mysql/conf.d/mythtv.cnf getting changed.
Name: mythtv/public_bind
Template: mythtv/public_bind
Value: true
Owners: mythtv-database
Fl
It was set to false. I'm pretty sure because I chose that option when
installing and changed it later on. Any idea why mythbuntu-control-
center only changes the mythtv.cnf file?
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Public bug reported:
The menu bar stays showing after some reboots but not all on my frontend
boxes. I'm running Mythbuntu 12.10. It really seems to be hit or miss.
It doesn't seem to matter if it's a reboot or a start from a powered off
state. If I close mythfrontend and restart it from the me
Public bug reported:
Upgrading from 12.10 to 13.04 installs pulseaudio. This causes all
kinds of audio issues for me. Removing pulseaudio fixes things. Here's
what I've found in my dist-upgrade log files.
My apt.log file contains the following.
new important dependency: pulseaudio:i386
In
Just looking for an update on this. Would the proper solution for this
be to have a 13.04 upgrage remove xfce4-volumed and install xfce4-mixer
instead? I think that would work fine for my installs.
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Just upgraded another system and pulseaudio was installed again. This
time I removed (purged) xfce4-volumed before I did sudo do-release-
upgrade. Digging into the apt.log file in /var/log/dist-upgrade shows
the following.
Installing pulseaudio as Recommends of gnome-settings-daemon
The above didn't completely work for me. Since I had originally set up
mythweb to not be the only web service I had to reconfigure mythweb
twice. The first time to say mythweb would be the only web service
running and the second to say it wouldn't.
I dug a little further and found that instead o
Just upgraded my systems to 14.04 and pulseaudio was installed again.
Here's what was in apt.log.
Installing pulseaudio as Recommends of unity-settings-daemon
Installing unity-settings-daemon as Depends of unity-control-center
Installing unity-control-center as Recommends of gnome-bluetooth
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I started noticing this after upgrading to 13.04. 13.10 and 14.04 also
have this issue for me. Not sure if that helps track down the bug.
Exiting mythfrontend and starting from the menu fixes it for me until
the next reboot.
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