no probs. I forgot to write a few notes about the debs. First, they require libexif to be installed, the normal debian packages don't but somehow that option got configured into my build. Second, for a first install I found it best to create a local archive so that the dependancies get taken care of automatically. To do so add something like "deb file:/path/to/debs ./" to /etc/sources.list and, in that directory, do a dpkg-scanpackages . /dev/null | gzip > Packages. Then aptitude update and install mythfrontend mythvideo and so on and you should be good to go.

- George


Ok, got it installed and I can watch TV from my backend server. I don't seem to be getting any themes though. I have them installed both on the xbox and on the backend. When I go into the frontend setup, appearance, it doesn't allow me to select anything other then GANT, which is what the default setup was on my backend. I had to copy GANT over to the Xbox because it wasn't there.

Thx
NOrm
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