> > > Earlier in the thread you mentioned your mythrestart script, because I > > > was having trouble with the one from Jarod's guide. Well, I have them > > > both working now, whichever one I choose to use will stop the frontend > > > or start it if it is not running. > > > However, upon startup, two instances of mythfrontend will start up. > > > This causes all sorts of audio and video problems when I don't realize > > > that it's happened. Once I shutdown one of the instances, everything > > > is fine again. > > > > > > When I reboot, only one mythfrontend is started. However, I don't know > > > where it is coming from. I originally fixed this by commenting it out > > > in my myth-load.sh script, because a few days back I was having > > > trouble with two instances starting at boot. I think this is > > > contributing to the problem with the power button script, but since I > > > can't figure out how mythfrontend is being run, I'm just not sure. > > > > > > Any suggestions on where to look? This is making me nutz. > > > > > > Garry > > > > > perhaps in /etc/rc.d/rc.local ? > > > > Sorry, I guess I should have mentioned where I HAD looked for it. The > backend gets started in rc.local, but not the frontend. I've also > looked in rc.sysinit, no luck there either. > Is there a backend setting that auto starts the frontend, perhaps in > mythtvsetup?
Possibly in KDE Autostart somewhere, or .xinitrc perhaps? Regards, Phill
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