I just wanted to add that more people experience this, and this small thread offered the only solution.
I too had problems getting to the window following the "(Unconnected)". Merely pressing <enter>, which would be following standard mythtv style, gets me stuck at "(Unconnected"). Inspired by this thread I clicked the mouse (even though you cannot see any mouse when mythtv runs), then pressed <enter>. I was then able to pick LNB etc.
Solved it for me.
Now I have tested various versions of 9.10 (ub, kub, mythb) and if I recall correctly these had problems too. That's actually yhe reason for trying 9.04 again...
Unfortunately I do not have heaps of great logs about this, didn't think about reporting until this morning....
But this was on a computer with a fresh install of 9.04, adding Avenards 0.22+fixes repository. I have never had this with my previous, pre-0.22 installs. Running on the 2.6.28-16 (I think) kernel.
If someone is still looking at this, I might be persuaded to go through the process with more logging on... But as 0.22 crashed so often in tv mode I have booted it to the old and stable 0.21 partition. ;-)
Hello,
I just wanted to add that more people experience this, and this small thread offered the only solution.
I too had problems getting to the window following the "(Unconnected)". Merely pressing <enter>, which would be following standard mythtv style, gets me stuck at "(Unconnected"). Inspired by this thread I clicked the mouse (even though you cannot see any mouse when mythtv runs), then pressed <enter>. I was then able to pick LNB etc.
Solved it for me.
Now I have tested various versions of 9.10 (ub, kub, mythb) and if I recall correctly these had problems too. That's actually yhe reason for trying 9.04 again...
Unfortunately I do not have heaps of great logs about this, didn't think about reporting until this morning....
But this was on a computer with a fresh install of 9.04, adding Avenards 0.22+fixes repository. I have never had this with my previous, pre-0.22 installs. Running on the 2.6.28-16 (I think) kernel.
If someone is still looking at this, I might be persuaded to go through the process with more logging on... But as 0.22 crashed so often in tv mode I have booted it to the old and stable 0.21 partition. ;-)
Regards, Børge