Jonathan Thomson Not sure it's a TVH issue Mark as it runs in standalone (and daemon) mode just not when launched via systemd - systemd reports tvheadend crashed but I'm not sure it ever started (as no pid file is created).
Jonathan Thomson Frank - wrote: > Seems like a very poor release.. wondering if a ubuntu installation is better here??? Yes if you've no particular persuasion to Fedora then if you switch to Debian or Ubuntu you will find it much easier to get support (and indeed bang-up-to-date releases in the official TVHeadend repositories). Shout if you need any help but the Ubuntu/Debian route will almost certainly be easier all round :)
Frank - Year I do follow you here, and this is not a issue since I am running vmware.. :) I will install a ubuntu server, and install tvheadend in here instead. :) I will let you know when I am done.
Frank - Ok I now got the tvheadend up and running on my ubuntu.... and I can do a sudo service tvheadend start and I can login :) One thing I notices is the latest version 4.0.9 or I am missing somehting here??
Jonathan Thomson Only the stable branch is available in the official repositories. Follow "this" wiki article to add the unstable (4.1) branch to apt. Substitute "DISTRO" with the codename of your build (i.e. "jessie" for debian or "trusty" for ubuntu) and "BUILDTYPE" with "unstable" when you follow the instructions.
Jonathan Thomson It should automatically do that if you install through the repositories - I think it installs a script in /etc/init.d which should handle that.
Frank - Ahh so it´s the stable I am running right now, that is also ok :) I just reboot the server, and the service diid not start automatic... and I installed tvheadend from the official site. :) I will have a look in the etc/init.d folder for this.. :) <<
Frank - Perfect now we are getting there .... :) also updated to version 4.1 so let´s see how that is running. :) <<