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Mythbuntu
Mythbuntu 8.04.1
OS familyUbuntu
Latest release10.04 / April 29, 2010 (2010-04-29)
Official websitemythbuntu.org

Mythbuntu is a media center operating system (OS). As the name suggests, it is based on Ubuntu and integrates the MythTV Media center software as its main function, and does not install with all of the programs included with Ubuntu.

Following the principles of KnoppMyth and Mythdora, Mythbuntu is designed to simplify the installation of MythTV on a home theater PC. After Mythbuntu has been installed the MythTV setup program begins in which it can be configured as a frontend (a media viewer), backend (a media server), or combination of the two.

Mythbuntu aims to keep close ties with Ubuntu thus allowing changes to be moved upstream for the greater benefit of the Ubuntu Community.[1] Due to the close link with Ubuntu, easy conversions between desktop and standalone Mythbuntu installations are possible. The development cycle of Mythbuntu closely follows that of Ubuntu, with releases occurring every six months.[2]

Desktop

Mythbuntu uses the Xfce desktop interface by default, but users can install ubuntu-desktop, kubuntu-desktop, or xubuntu-desktop through the Mythbuntu Control Centre, allowing users to get the default interfaces from those flavors of Ubuntu. The only software that is included in this release is media-related software such as VLC, Amunix, and Rhythmbox.

Mythbuntu Control Centre

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The Control Centre

The Mythbuntu Control Centre provides a GUI which can be used to configure the system. The user can select what kind of system (Backend, Frontend, Both) they wish to have installed. Inside the Control Centre, the user can perform common actions such as installing plugins for MythTV, configuring the MySQL database, setting passwords, and installing drivers and codecs. Configuration of remote controls and a range of other utilities and small programs are performed all from within this program.

Different Applications of Mythbuntu

Complete Installation (Front-end and Back-end)

Mythbuntu can be used to install a full MythTV system on a single device (acting as both client and server). The front-end is the software required for the visual elements (or the GUI) and is utilised by the common user to find, play, and manipulate media files. The backend is the server where the media files, tuners, and database are actually stored. A full frontend and backend system may have an advantage in that it has 'portability', i.e. it is a standalone device that is not dependent on a separate server (like a gaming console for example).

Front-end only installations

Alternatively, Mythbuntu can be used to install a MythTV client, front-end only system. For example, users may have a central storage device (server) in their house, the server can then be accessed from numerous other devices throughout the house, these other devices needing only a front-end installation on devices containing minimal hardware. Mythbuntu can also run directly from a CD-ROM (i.e. without installation) providing that there is a network connection to a PC with a 'complete installation' (a MythTV back-end server).

Using a 'server' separate from one or more front-end units has the advantages of multiple simultaneous access to shared media files. The server used would generally have hardware of a relatively high specification and would be kept outside of the main living room. An advantage of keeping the server PC outside the living room is that some configurations can be quite noisy (especially with certain hard drives), it can be expensive to invest in fanless/heat sinking equipment to avoid such noise problems.

Diagram of a possible setup.

Adding Mythbuntu to Ubuntu

Mythbuntu is an Ubuntu derivative that offers an easy single-click conversion from Ubuntu to Mythbuntu[3][4]. This means a user no longer needs to type in command line, which can be daunting to new users, or hunt for packages in the various package managers.

Version history

  • Mythbuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon was released on Monday, October 22, 2007.
  • Mythbuntu 8.04.1 Hardy Heron was released Monday July 14th, 2008.
  • Mythbuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex was released on Thursday Oct 30th, 2008.
  • Mythbuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope was released on Thursday April 23rd, 2009.
  • Mythbuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala was released on Thursday October 29th, 2009.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ [1] Installing Mythbuntu packages within Ubuntu
  2. ^ About Mythbuntu
  3. ^ http://www.mythbuntu.org/existing-ubuntu Page with install link
  4. ^ http://mythbuntu.org/download/getmythbuntu.php Install link target
  5. ^ http://www.mythbuntu.org/downloads

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