I think the underlying cause for this failure is that the Myth backend
runs a different version of the software and that the check for database
version in the mythfrontend fails/reports mismatch due to this. This
causes mythfrontend not to start.

Still I think in this situation is would be very helpful and user-
friendly if a message about this had been shown on the screen instead of
silently terminating the X-session.

Proposal: when the mythfrontend for some reason is unable to start give
an error message to the user.

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ubunutu-mythtv-frontend session dies during startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216364
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