Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Mythbuntu 12.04 and the mythfilldatabase bug - SOLVED!



I had a bit of a scare the past few days when I suddenly realized my MythTV HTPC was showing only 6 days of programming info. Searching various forums indicated that this was not uncommon, and the solutions, even over a year since these reports started to flood in, were not clear, and in fact, most suggestions were either horribly complicated or virtually ineffective. After hours of searching, checking settings, checking file permissions, emailing back and forth with Schedules Direct, I did finally fix the problem on my machine. In the event that my solution might actually help someone else avoid this type of HTPC angst, I'm posting it here-

For reference, I am running Mythbuntu 12.04 and myth .025, and I did a complete shutdown and reboot before proceeding with these steps-


1) Using a different computer, log into Schedules Direct, and select the resend lineups button
2) On the HTPC, shut down frontend and backend, go into backend setup
3) Manually check every channel to make sure none are using EID data
4) Clear and re-enter the password for logging into Schedules Direct (Data Direct), and made sure the user ID is correct
5) Download the lineup data from Schedules Direct
6) Match the correct lineup from the pull down to the correct source (I have two)
7) Repeat steps 4-6 for each additional source.
8) Exit the backend setup, then run mythfilldatabase.
9) Run mythfilldatabase a second time using the --dd-grab-all option
10) Restart the backend and the frontend and if all goes well, you should find all the listings were restored properly




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Get Yourself a Full Featured

Dedicated eReader the EASY Way!


A little tech tip for today - 




http://androidlife.co/diya-turn-an-old-android-tablet-into-a-personal-dedicated-e-reader/

In fact, with the glut of low cost tablets floating around, you could even do this to a brand new tablet, and wind up with a powerful ereader for well less than the cost of an actual off the shelf ereader.

At Last! A FIX for the annoying FULLSCREEN bug

in Chrome and Chromium!

















Since sometime in 2011, Google Chrome and it's open source equivalent Chromium have been plagued with the dreaded ''Fullscreen'' bug which *seems* to occur randomly after updates. I've labored over editing configuration files in the past, so that I didn't have to restart with a blank user profile, and then rebuild, which is most often suggested as the only solution.So when I got slammed with the bug again today, and was painfully searching for the info I needed to once again do a manual edit of the configuration file, I found this little gem - A solution that is painless, and nothing short of miraculous! Thanks Dansoonie, for sharing this with the rest of us! You are AWESOME!


http://dansoonie.tistory.com/m/post/view/id/665



In a nutshell, when faced with this problem, you simply change your screen resolution to one SMALLER than you normally use. Your browser will resize itself accordingly. After that, it's simply a matter of reverting back to your normal screen resolution, and your problem is permanently fixed! No need to lose your existing profile settings, no need to painstakingly edit the profile defaults by hand!




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