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Ubuntu 11.04 and SageTV V7
I have been running SageTV V7 with Ubuntu 10.10 very sucessfully up until now. I installed Ubuntu 11.04 and I cannot install SageTV. The install starts but hangs. Does anyone know of any compatability issues or tips?
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Bet to try installing using the tgz download.
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I keep meaning to ask, what's the verdict on the deb packages? Do they work well? Do they do anything besides throw all files in /opt/sage? Do they express dependencies?
I've been using the tarballs, and wondered if it's worth trying these debs.
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The placeshifter deb will tell you about missing dependencies. I am assuming the server one will as well. 11.04 is not released yet on the ubuntu.com page.
FWIW - When I ran Ubuntu, I preferred the tgz files instead of .deb. Largely due to the fact that I am running 64-bit. B
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The only real advantage that I can see is that the .deb packages include the init scripts to start/stop sagetv as a service. So, if you install the .tgz file you may still need to grab the init scripts from the .deb file (maybe sage should put them in the .tgz archive under 'contrib/etc/' or something.
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It does run as root... but I sure the init scripts could easily be tweaks to run as another user.
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I was a Unix sysadmin for 10 years, and running a big, complex server as root gives me the willies. Drew
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Maybe someone, that has already done this in the init scripts, could post them (or maybe they already have... I haven't really looked)
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Awhile back I played with running STV v7 a non-root user but went back to running as root, unless it's been changed in the latest releases, Sage implemented the java feature ThreadPriorityPolicy. This java feature allows threads to set a priority. Unfortunately, this works only if you start java with root privileges because the setpriority function sets nice level for processes and a process can't lower a nice level.
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Drew
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Same problem here. Does that mean there is no trial version for the linux oem version? If I run the .tgz version will it complain about multiple dependencies?
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There is no trial version for Linux. Several people have asked over the years, Sage appears to be firm on this.
As for the tgz version, in my experience Sage server won't complain about things missing, some things just won't work. HOWEVER, it has also been my experience that with Sage7 server, all the libraries Sage needed were included. This may not be true of every feature (I think transcoding on the fly needs something), but for the the basic functionality, it all seems to work on a really minimal install. I have no experience with anything other than the server package on Linux.
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