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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/11/16 20:21, criggie wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/11/16 12:02, Paul wrote:<br>
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Pure vanilla original Debian. Since 1998 on one host, with no
reinstalls since then.<br>
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The only reason I've reinstalled other machines is to go from 32
to 64 bit.<br>
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Why stuff about with what works ?<br>
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Judging from the replies,Mythbuntu users are a minority.<br>
Is the Mythtv install process onto a bare OS as involved as it seems
to be implied?Or do you just install BE/FE packages and the set up
is straight forward?Do the various scripts such as
Mythwelcome,DBbackup etc have to be installed individually?<br>
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