[00:00] Closely mirrors bug#1 in the bug report here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/mythbuntu/+bug/1296375 [00:05] i'm having a hell of time trying to get my mythtv server to work. i moved it from 12.04 xubuntu to 14.04 xubuntu, i used mythbuntu-control-center to restore a backup of the database BUT i can't connect to it with mysql as user mythtv [04:59] is the Apache config issue the only reason to postpone the upgrade? [11:03] is the Apache config issue the only reason to postpone the upgrade? [13:21] just submitted a pull request for the issue with Mythbuntu theme live tv program guide channel number format [13:22] i upgraded my 12.04 Xubuntu install to 14.04 and changed my MythTV from a frontend only to a master backend. Mythbuntu-control-centre keeps giving me a weird mysql error which I finally gave up using it and just went straight to mythtv-setup. It turns out I don't have an upstart job for mythbackend so the only way to start it is by using mythtv-setup. Can anyone help me figure out why i don't have the upstart script [13:23] what happens if you try "start mythtv-backend" [13:23] or just start myth [13:23] hmmm, 1 second. update manager just opened and there's a ton of mythtv updates [13:24] did the use of "service" go away with 14.04? I used to start and stop my services by using "sudo service foo start/stop" [13:25] I don't know, I just found that was the way to start/stop when I tried mythbuntu [13:25] I actually removed it though and use custom startup scripts [13:25] did that work for you though? [13:25] hmm, in mythbuntu 12.04 it was sudo service mythbackend start/stop [13:26] i said one moment, update manager is updatting a ton of mythtv packages [13:26] right, but did using just start and stop work for you? [13:26] requires a restart, i'll be right back [13:26] ahh ok [19:13] is the Apache config issue the only reason to postpone the upgrade? [21:12] !help