Indeed it can't be easier... for proficient Linux users. One could argue that by running MythTV you agree to get your hands dirty. But with things like knopmyth, minimyth and other easy to install myth-based distros you're getting more and more users who just wanna watch some TV.
MythTV going mainstream? Does it sound freaky? What I have in mind is some kind of DB manipulation GUI or whatever. For example, I want to backup my recorded programs because I need to rebuild my system for some reason. I get into the "Backup/restore tool", export the table by selecting "backup my recorded program", unselect "keep old records" and click "burn" or "save to" then select a media, different volume, networked SMB or NFS shareâ Later, I get back to the "Backup/restore tool", select import from backup. Select what I need to restore. Et voilÃ! It's just a fuzzy idea. I feel there a need for something more user friendly and I wanted to put the idea in the hope it could stir something beneficial for everyone. ;) cyth On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 19:29:51 -0600, Kevin Kuphal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > cythraul wrote: > > >This demonstrates again the need for some kind of easy-to-use backup > >and recovery tool for myth. > > > Easier than this? > > http://www.mythtv.org/docs/mythtv-HOWTO-21.html#ss21.5
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