[00:18] <wjtaylor_> I can't boot off of the latest iso. Is anyone else having this issue? I can boot off of other media fine.
[02:24] <wjtaylor_> the md5sums match the iso and I've burnt 2 times to make sure it wasn't a media issue...
[15:46] <wjtaylor> figured out the iso was for the wrong architecture... my only i386 machine left...
[15:47] <wjtaylor> With 14.04 I noticed that I need to connect to a db. I was just playing media off of a smb share on version 10.10. I only installed the front end. What other packages do I need to install? backed? backend-master?
[16:17] <qwebirc14051> Hi, all Ive a Huawei EC2118 STB, Broadcom 400 GHz Processor, 512MB RAM, can i make this work with mythbuntu
[16:52] <wjtaylor> I'm running on old celeron and can play movies fine... not sure about recording though..
[16:53] <wjtaylor> you should be good for a front end
[16:58] <qwebirc14051> I am a newbie, so far ive managed to login to telnet with username pass, trying to learn how to flash mythbuntu on this box, if someone can give me a hint, just so that i may be heading to the right direction it will be very helpful
[18:35] <wjtaylor> telnet? is the box remote?
[18:36] <wjtaylor> the best bet is to boot off of flash drive/dvd
[18:43] <wjtaylor> just keep all the defaults except on the first screen where you want to check download updates during install and download 3rd party software.
[18:44] <wjtaylor> install frontend + primary backend... that will get you going with a working box you can get going. If you need access to a windows share you should install cifs-utils after installation