[12:46] <tgm4883> yes
[12:46] <tgm4883> williammanda the amd64 is for all 64 bit processors
[12:46] <tgm4883> and i have the 64 bit version installed on both my mythtv box and my regular desktop
[02:57] <rogue780|laptop> howdy all
[03:03] <tgm4883> howdy
[03:19] <williammanda> question about mysql.txt
[03:20] <williammanda> what is the best way to change the password?
[03:24] <rogue780|laptop> well here's what I understand
[03:25] <rogue780|laptop> you;ll have to get into mysql and change the password for mythtv in the mysql database
[03:25] <rogue780|laptop> then update the mysql.txt file with the password your chose
[03:27] <williammanda> i'm trying to use php
[03:27] <williammanda> but i can't get logged in
[03:27] <williammanda> i use to login as root and no password
[03:27] <williammanda> but it isn't working now
[03:28] <williammanda> i'm confused....
[03:30] <rogue780|laptop> :-\
[03:30] <rogue780|laptop> is mysql running?
[03:30] <williammanda> this changes the password for the root user for mysql....mysql -u root mysql
[03:30] <williammanda> yes it is running
[03:30] <rogue780|laptop> had to ask
[03:30] <williammanda> sure
[03:30] <williammanda> seems like there are two users being setup
[03:31] <williammanda> root & mythtv...correct?
[03:31] <rogue780|laptop> tey this
[03:31] <rogue780|laptop> sudo mysqladmin -u user password newpassword
[03:32] <rogue780|laptop> to change the password
[03:32] <rogue780|laptop> wow it's hard to  type when you're arm falls asleep
[03:34] <williammanda> sudo mysqladmin -u user password (type pasword or the password) newpassword?
[03:34] <tgm4883> if that doesn't work, you might try this
[03:35] <tgm4883> from this website
[03:35] <tgm4883> http://www.netadmintools.com/art90.html
[03:35] <tgm4883> To reset a root password that you forgot (using paths on our system):
[03:35] <tgm4883> [root@host root] #killall mysqld
[03:35] <tgm4883> [root@host root] #/usr/libexec/mysqld -Sg --user=root &
[03:35] <williammanda> i'm not sure i typed correctly
[03:35] <williammanda> hold on....I want to understand something....
[03:35] <williammanda> is there two users.....root & mythtv?
[03:36] <rogue780|laptop> william type password then in newpassword put the password you want
[03:36] <rogue780|laptop> yes
[03:36] <rogue780|laptop> root can do anything
[03:36] <rogue780|laptop> mythtv can do almost anything
[03:36] <williammanda> sudo mysqladmin -u mythtv password mythtv?
[03:36] <rogue780|laptop> and the whole mythtv program accesses mysql through the mythtv user
[03:37] <rogue780|laptop> that *should* work
[03:37] <rogue780|laptop> it works on slackware anyway
[03:37] <williammanda> says access denied
[03:37] <rogue780|laptop> hmm...might only work with root then...don't know why it would make a diff though
[03:39] <williammanda> i didn't change the root password
[03:39] <williammanda> i want to change the user mythtv's password to mythtv
[03:40] <williammanda> it generates a random password
[03:40] <williammanda> it would be easier when setting up the other backends
[03:41] <rogue780|laptop> hey to those super people who make the deb packages for mythtv....during setup, give us the option to make our own passwords!
[03:41] <rogue780|laptop> trust me, nobody is going to try to hack my mysql database. and if they do, it isn't the end of the world
[03:49] <williammanda> ok got it working
[04:00] <Daviey> rogue780|laptop, not sure i agree with you about people hacking mysql databases.  Reading the knoppmyth and an asterisk forum - many people had them hacked (and modified) because they were left as default passwords
[04:00] <rogue780|laptop> Daviey, those people weren't behind a decent firewall then
[04:01] <Daviey> true
[04:01] <Daviey> but you shouldn't need to be
[04:02] <Daviey> each machine within a lan should be as secure as one on the outside - if somebody get's access to one weak point - they have control over your whole network
[04:02] <rogue780|laptop> people should protect their network with a firewall anyway.
[04:03] <rogue780|laptop> lol
[04:03] <Daviey> rogue780|laptop, true - but with some applications it's necessary to have an exposed mysql database
[04:03] <Daviey> ie remote hosting of mythweb
[04:04] <rogue780|laptop> I dunno. if someone wants to hack my stuff then they will be able to. I'm not that uber leet at security
[04:04] <rogue780|laptop> I just wish I had the option to set my own password when the thing is installing
[04:05] <rogue780|laptop> as it is my mysql db can only be accessed from my network and from no external location
[04:06] <Daviey> rogue780|laptop, i agree - i suspect the next package will give you the option of default (random) or user entered
[04:07] <rogue780|laptop> well I've gotta get  to bed
[04:07] <rogue780|laptop> adios
[04:12] <williammanda> wow...rebooted the computer....and I get an error message at login....
[04:12] <williammanda> my resolution is so small I can't read it...
[04:12] <williammanda> i can't get logged in...
[04:12] <williammanda> where can i go to read the error message
[04:15] <tgm4883_laptop> /var/log/messages?
[05:08] <tgm4883_laptop> oh nooo
[05:09] <tgm4883_laptop> anyone seen superm1 around?
[05:17] <williammanda> anyone awake?
[05:17] <williammanda> problem during install...
[05:18] <williammanda> it won't let me partition the last part of the drive
[05:18] <williammanda> says I can't have the beginning befor the end
[05:19] <tgm4883_laptop> are you using the release?
[05:20] <williammanda> yes...superm's
[05:20] <williammanda> oh sorry
[05:20] <williammanda> 64 bit ver
[05:21] <williammanda> i've been trying this for over an hour now
[05:21] <tgm4883_laptop> but your using the release ver, not a beta right?
[05:21] <williammanda> yes the release
[05:21] <tgm4883_laptop> hm
[05:22] <williammanda> i just downloaded today
[05:22] <tgm4883_laptop> did you verify the cd?
[05:22] <williammanda> yes
[05:23] <tgm4883_laptop> hmm
[05:23] <tgm4883_laptop> strange
[05:23] <tgm4883_laptop> i had that problem with the beta, but not the release
[05:24] <williammanda> 64 bit?
[05:24] <williammanda> or 32 bit?
[05:25] <tgm4883_laptop> 64
[05:25] <tgm4883_laptop> you using the live or alternate cd?
[05:25] <williammanda> live
[05:26] <tgm4883_laptop> id say try alt
[05:28] <williammanda> can i just use the entire disk instead of the 3 partitions?
[05:30] <tgm4883_laptop> you could, but i dont think its recommended
[05:30] <tgm4883_laptop> you could partition it after the install
[05:31] <williammanda> is that hard?
[05:31] <williammanda> can i use the gui?
[05:31] <tgm4883_laptop> yea
[05:31] <tgm4883_laptop> you can use the gui
[05:32] <tgm4883_laptop> just use synaptic to install gparted
[05:32] <tgm4883_laptop> its not hard at all
[08:04] <tgm4883_laptop> is the setup for the auto mythfilldatabase in the frontend setup or the backend setup?
[08:20] <superm1> Frontend
[09:19] <imbrandon> superm1: heya
[09:19] <imbrandon> sup?
[09:20] <superm1> hey imbrandon
[09:21] <superm1> i just wanted to check in about the sending builds off to buildds
[09:21] <superm1> i couldnt stay up the other night, i had a final the next morning
[09:21] <imbrandon> yea i'm still working on that, ive been upgrading all the builds and working on the servers
[09:21] <imbrandon> it will probably be sunday night before i'm 100% done
[09:21] <superm1> ah okay
[09:22] <superm1> well i guess my big question is then, how are things going to be transferred?  some sort of dput SERVER thing?
[09:22] <superm1> and then scp back?
[09:22] <imbrandon> nfs
[09:22] <superm1> .... that would make a lot more sense :)
[09:23] <imbrandon> :)
[09:23] <imbrandon> the buildd will just monitor a file and dir on the myth server
[09:23] <superm1> ah okay
[09:23] <imbrandon> i'll fill you in when its all running 100% incase i change something a bit :)
[09:23] <superm1> sounds good
[09:24] <superm1> i've got one more final yet this week, and then i'll be able to put a lot of time in next week to getting content across the site yet too
[09:24] <imbrandon> cool
[09:24] <superm1> okay, bed time for me.  have a good one
[09:25] <imbrandon> l8tr
[11:17] <Daviey> imbrandon, ping
[12:11] <imbrandon> Daviey: pong
[01:01] <Daviey> imbrandon, did you receive the email from bendailey?
[01:22] <bendailey> morning
[01:25] <Daviey> morning
[01:25] <Daviey> I pinged imbrandon - he responded, but i wasn't quick enough in asking
[01:25] <Daviey> hopefully he will be back soon
[01:29] <bendailey> Daviey, He sent me the nameservers and they are now changed
[01:29] <Daviey> woo
[01:30] <bendailey> once he adds the A Records to the DNS Server all should be working
[01:30] <bendailey> brb
[02:32] <bendailey> imbrandon, ping
[03:08] <imbrandon> bendailey: pong
[03:08] <imbrandon> heya wasabi
[03:09] <imbrandon> bendailey: great i'll add the records in now, give me a few minutes
[03:12] <bendailey> great thanks
[03:19] <imbrandon> ok records added, now i need to make the servers awnser to it, one sec
[03:19] <imbrandon> ( www.ajaxdns.com has it pointing to the correct ip's now )
[03:20] <imbrandon> 198.247.173.233  is the ip if you all want to add it to your host file prior to dns propigation
[03:20] <imbrandon> ( 198.247.173.230 for mail. )
[03:21] <imbrandon> wow i really need to hook you up with a new logo Daviey hehe
[03:21] <Daviey> :s
[03:21] <Daviey> logo?
[03:21] <imbrandon> ( and a new fav.ico hehe )
[03:21] <imbrandon> http://www.mythbuntu.org/files/logo.png
[03:21] <Daviey> hehe speak with superm1 bout that :)
[03:22] <imbrandon> bendailey: btw did you want access to the site to help edit it etc? how is all that gonna work out ?
[03:22] <Daviey> woo - the domain works :)
[03:22] <imbrandon> i'd rather keep ssh to myself and superm1 , but drupal admin access i have no problems with , its really superm1's call afaik
[03:23] <imbrandon> anyhow i'll be idle all day
[03:24] <imbrandon> Daviey: ( and all ) i'll be rebooting the box in about 2.5 hours , should be minimal downtime ( 20 minutes MAX , hopefully less )
[03:24] <imbrandon> for some maintance in the rack ( network cabling etc )
[03:24] <imbrandon> cool ?
[03:26] <Daviey> yep
[03:26] <Daviey> adding more ram?
[03:26] <Daviey> :)
[03:26] <imbrandon> actualy today just moving some cableing arround and reloading one of my other servers
[03:26] <imbrandon> :)
[03:27] <Daviey> imbrandon, whilst your here - whats up with ubuntuwire?
[03:27] <Daviey> jabber seems down?
[03:27] <imbrandon> btw mail wont work for that domain for 2 or 3 hours untill i update postfix to accept mail for mythbuntu.org ( and add the spam filtering for ubuntuwire.com in too at the same time )
[03:28] <imbrandon> Daviey: it is, thats the box i'm reloading, give it 5 minutes it will be back up
[03:28] <Daviey> woo - thought i forgot my passwd or something
[03:29] <imbrandon> Daviey: the service is starting now, the jabber should be much more stable after i finish today
[03:29] <imbrandon> jono!!!
[03:29] <imbrandon> :)
[03:29] <jono> hey
[03:29] <imbrandon> heya
[03:30] <imbrandon> hooked up the new webserver for da boyz
[03:30] <imbrandon> :)
[03:30] <imbrandon> jono: see my little hd-dvd audio clips ? hehe
[03:30] <jono> not yet
[03:30] <jono> just logged on
[03:30] <Daviey> imbrandon, was that festival?
[03:30] <imbrandon> hehe check my last post on planet :)
[03:30] <imbrandon> Daviey: at&t tts
[03:30] <Daviey> ahh
[04:10] <rogue780|laptop> howdy
[04:37] <tgm4883_> anyone here stream over firewire from a STB?
[04:44] <imbrandon> not personaly , STB ?
[04:45] <tgm4883_laptop> set top box
[04:46] <tgm4883_laptop> i know majoridiot does, but i haven't seen him around
[04:49] <rogue780|laptop> how do I keep the screensaver from blacking out the screen?
[04:50] <tgm4883_> turn it off :)
[04:51] <rogue780|laptop> how do I keep it from starting?
[04:51] <tgm4883_> just a sec, im looking it up
[04:52] <rogue780|laptop> thanx..for some reason once the screen dies it won't come back up...but if I pull up vnc I can view the screen through vnc, but it still doesn't reinitialize on the tv
[04:53] <tgm4883_> how are you connected to the tv?
[04:54] <Daviey> imbrandon, what do you think my new (beta) logo?
[04:54] <Daviey> that's my gimp impression
[04:57] <rogue780|laptop> through an rca cable
[04:57] <tgm4883_> rogue780|laptop, go here
[04:57] <tgm4883_> http://www.mythtv.org/docs/mythtv-HOWTO-22.html
[04:57] <tgm4883_> scroll to
[04:58] <tgm4883_> Screen goes blank but returns when mouse is moved or keyboard is used
[05:00] <rogue780|laptop> sweet thanks
[05:00] <rogue780|laptop> brb
[05:11] <imbrandon> Daviey: much better
[05:11] <Daviey> :)
[05:11] <Daviey> i'm no artist though - not quite happy with the mythtv logo
[05:11] <Daviey> but pleased i was able to extract the blue from offical logo
[05:12] <imbrandon> :)
[06:13] <Daviey> imbrandon, how's the bungee server?
[06:55] <superm1> Daviey, just got your mail
[06:56] <Daviey> :)
[06:56] <Daviey> I'm not artisit
[06:57] <Daviey> site's gone down?!
[06:57] <superm1> wha?
[06:57] <superm1> just worked fine
[06:57] <Daviey> pegasus.imbrandon still works
[06:57] <Daviey> but the domain seems to have stopped working my end
[06:58] <superm1> thats weird.  works fine for me.
[06:58] <superm1> i do like that logo though
[06:58] <superm1> i'm wondering if we should update the mythbuntu usplash artwork to use that instead
[06:59] <Daviey> could do
[06:59] <Daviey> tis probably my isp's dns
[06:59] <superm1> i'll add it to the todo list for after my last final is finished up tomorrow
[06:59] <superm1> to experiment a bit with the logo
[07:00] <Daviey> feel free
[07:00] <superm1> hope rogue780 wouldnt get mad about it though
[07:00] <Daviey> looked over your weekly build script
[07:00] <Daviey> why would he?
[07:01] <superm1> well he made the current mythbuntu-artwork-usplash, i just hope he wouldnt be offended by changing it a bit
[07:01] <superm1> i'll see what i come up with with it and then show him and everyone
[07:01] <Daviey> heck, it gone changed from my initial one
[07:01] <superm1> ya good point
[07:01] <superm1> okay so what did you think of the build script?
[07:01] <superm1> did it seem sensible to you?
[07:01] <Daviey> yeah
[07:02] <Daviey> although i really think the repo shouldn't be enabled by default on mythbuntu distro
[07:02] <superm1> oh no definately not
[07:02] <superm1> my only worry with it is that it will always be a higher version number than the one on ubuntu repositories
[07:02] <superm1> which may not be a good thing
[07:03] <Daviey> superm1, it needs to be a higher number - otherwise it won't update :)
[07:03] <superm1> lol
[07:03] <superm1> well i mean the upstream number will always be higher
[07:03] <superm1> rather than appending something like *weekly1
[07:03] <superm1> or something
[07:03] <Daviey> hmm... can be marked as 0.2199999
[07:03] <superm1> like that
[07:04] <superm1> well but then again it *will* always be a higher version than on the ubuntu repositories
[07:04] <superm1> so maybe its worthwhile to leave that way
[07:04] <Daviey> yeah suppose so
[07:05] <Daviey> but tbh the mythbuntu packages build from the universe packages anyway - so shouldn't make a difference
[07:05] <superm1> the only problem i'd forsee is a jump between feisty and gutsy for example
[07:05] <Daviey> as long as users know that the packages should be considered unstable and at own risk
[07:05] <superm1> its a bit unpredictable
[07:06] <Daviey> funny... the domain started working again - blame isp
[07:06] <superm1> haha
[07:07] <superm1> well so what were you thinking in terms of navigation at the top right up there?
[07:07] <superm1> i got a few things up that will be important I think
[07:07] <Daviey> agreed
[07:07] <superm1> but we can demote some of them to secondary links
[07:07] <superm1> and/or reorganize
[07:07] <superm1> add others
[07:08] <Daviey> i made a symlink to /var/cache/mythbuntu_build in the www folder
[07:08] <Daviey> just to make looking easyier
[07:09] <Daviey> should probably add a .htaccess file
[07:09] <superm1> well there is a symlink already for resultant builds
[07:09] <Daviey> didn't realise that
[07:09] <Daviey> i made $url/build
[07:10] <Daviey> brb
[07:10] <superm1> /var/www/files/packages -> /var/cache/mythbuntu_build/builds/
[07:10] <superm1> and that follows whats on the Automatic Weekly Builds Pages
[07:13] <tgm4883> superm1, thanks for recommending the mce remote to me, got it setup yesterday and it almost works great
[07:13] <superm1> "almost" ? :)
[07:13] <tgm4883> lol
[07:13] <tgm4883> yea
[07:13] <tgm4883> i knew about this feature but didn't think about it
[07:14] <tgm4883> was playing gears of war online when i was setting it up
[07:14] <tgm4883> and the power button turns off my xbox 360
[07:14] <superm1> lol
[07:14] <tgm4883> nothing a little white duct tape wont fix
[07:14] <superm1> i have a buddy with a 360 who noticed the same thing
[07:15] <tgm4883> i knew about that feature but didn't think about how its used with the 360 and all
[07:15] <tgm4883> works good though, seems more responsive than the hauppauge remote
[07:17] <superm1> seriously, one of the few things MS did right: hardware
[07:17] <tgm4883> yep
[07:17] <superm1> did you program your vol+/vol- and power buttons to your other devices?
[07:18] <superm1> the newer mceusb2 remotes support it - and its really really useful
[07:18] <tgm4883> haven't yet, i would need to hook up the ir transmitters right?
[07:18] <superm1> Nope
[07:18] <tgm4883> no?
[07:18] <superm1> the remote can go into learning mode for those 3 buttons
[07:18] <tgm4883> ah
[07:18] <tgm4883> probably in the included instructions that i didn't read
[07:20] <superm1> yup
[07:20] <tgm4883> hmm
[07:20] <superm1> i caught it by accident when i was flipping through them myself
[07:20] <tgm4883> does the ir transmitter work though?
[07:20] <superm1> yup
[07:20] <tgm4883> i may have to hook it up anyway
[07:20] <tgm4883> doog
[07:20] <tgm4883> good
[07:20] <superm1> its really finicky though
[07:21] <superm1> i've only got it working with my receiver
[07:21] <tgm4883> finicky as in?
[07:21] <superm1> doesnt work with my tv
[07:21] <tgm4883> ah
[07:21] <superm1> or other devices
[07:21] <tgm4883> i was hoping to have the windows button switch my different inputs on my tv
[07:21] <superm1> you may or may not be able to
[07:23] <tgm4883> hope so, then i can get rid of all my remotes
[07:23] <superm1> if its a samsung and you do happen to get it to work.... i need a copy of your lircd.conf remote for it
[07:23] <tgm4883> sorry, its a vizio
[07:24] <Rtaxerxes> soooo, superm1, when you got a sec, can you help me get lirc working on feisty with myth? I installed the default packages, put in my old lirc.conf file, but I get nada, and irw opens and closes instantly. But only when you have a sec
[07:24] <superm1> my sammie is mean TO ME
[07:24] <superm1> Rtaxerxes, sure,
[07:24] <superm1> where did you put your lircd.conf
[07:24] <superm1> /etc/lirc ?
[07:24] <superm1> or /etc
[07:25] <Rtaxerxes> etc/lirc
[07:25] <Rtaxerxes> and made a symlink to ~/.myth
[07:25] <Rtaxerxes> or woteva it is
[07:26] <tgm4883> i had a similar problem last night
[07:27] <tgm4883> but irw worked, so it must be different
[07:27] <superm1> thats your trouble
[07:27] <superm1> wait
[07:27] <superm1> you symlinked your lircd.conf to ~/.myth
[07:27] <superm1> are you mixing up your .lircrc and lircd.conf files
[07:27] <Rtaxerxes> don't think so
[07:27] <Rtaxerxes> lemme check
[07:28] <Rtaxerxes> ok, I have .lircrc in my home directory
[07:29] <Rtaxerxes> and no link in .mythtv
[07:29] <Rtaxerxes> might not have done the link yet, ooops
[07:30] <tgm4883> shouldn't .lircrc be in /etc/lirc?
[07:30] <superm1> Na
[07:30] <superm1> .lircrc goes in ~/
[07:30] <superm1> now that doesnt explain the irw issue
[07:30] <superm1> so your "lircd.conf" is in /etc/lirc
[07:30] <tgm4883> ah
[07:30] <superm1> correct?
[07:31] <Rtaxerxes> so current situation is lirc is installed, lircd.conf has been configured in /etc/lirc/lircd.conf
[07:32] <tgm4883> and lirc started correctly?
[07:32] <Rtaxerxes> and I have the same lircrc that worked in edgy in my home dir
[07:32] <superm1> you started lirc from the init script, correct
[07:32] <superm1> sudo /etc/init.d/lirc start
[07:32] <Rtaxerxes> lirc starts fine, but irw craqshes immediately
[07:32] <superm1> does lircd crash with it?
[07:32] <tgm4883> did you reboot?
[07:33] <Rtaxerxes> just done a lirc restart, no errors
[07:33] <tgm4883> did you check dmesg for modules that aren't loading?
[07:33] <Daviey> superm1, how did the lirc packages you were doing turn out?
[07:34] <superm1> Daviey, the lirc modules aren't going to be directly added to the kernel it seems, because another team is going to take over that
[07:34] <superm1> so my patch wont go into gutsy (unless they dont finish in time)
[07:34] <superm1> then i'll poke BenC to put it in anyway
[07:35] <superm1> Rtaxerxes, also did you modify /etc/lirc/hardware.conf in any ways?
[07:35] <Daviey> superm1, they should make the general kernel for gutsy?
[07:35] <Rtaxerxes> hmmm, can't remember, lemme check
[07:35] <Daviey> who is dealing with it?
[07:36] <superm1> let me check and see what the name of that team was
[07:36] <tgm4883> Rtaxerxes, did you check your modules per the guide?
[07:36] <superm1> Daviey, the Ubuntu Media Center Team
[07:36] <Rtaxerxes> I think I commented out lircmd
[07:37] <superm1> see bug 69534, the last comment
[07:37] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 69534 in linux-source-2.6.20 "Add lirc to linux-source build tree" [Low,In progress]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/69534
[07:37] <Rtaxerxes> hmmm which guide?
[07:38] <superm1> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Install_Lirc_Feisty
[07:38] <Daviey> Rtaxerxes, that guide is the *only* one that got it working for me
[07:39] <Rtaxerxes> Cause I ran the ubuntuguide.com guide in edgy to run a serial transmitter and it didn't work.
[07:39] <Rtaxerxes> Do I need to do all the kernel modules for feisty too?
[07:41] <superm1> Rtaxerxes, yes you do
[07:41] <superm1> if you havent rebuilt your kernel modules in feisty, things wont work
[07:41] <superm1> ubuntuguide.org doesnt have an entry on lirc afaik
[07:42] <Rtaxerxes> aaargh, that's a downer for feisty. Everything else was so smooth...
[07:42] <Rtaxerxes> ok, i'll do it
[07:42] <Rtaxerxes> go Gutsy
[07:43] <superm1> Rtaxerxes, that above bug was filed with ample time for my patch to build lirc on the kernel build, but it got overlooked by the kernel guys unfortunately
[07:43] <superm1> and by the time they came to it, it was too ltae
[07:44] <Rtaxerxes> so maybe in Gutsy, they'll pay attention. Anything I can do? Whine on any forums?
[07:45] <Daviey> superm1, how frustrating!  I feel the same with mythtv-usplash-theme.  Don't know why that didn't make feisty/universe
[07:45] <Daviey> corrected all the points raised
[07:47] <Rtaxerxes> where is this splash you been talking about? Can I have a look?
[07:47] <tgm4883> and the slight overlook on the pcHDTV 5500
[07:48] <superm1> Rtaxerxes, http://revu.tauware.de/revu1-incoming/mythbuntu-artwork-usplash-0704250310/mythbuntu-artwork-usplash-0.1/usplash_1024_768.png
[07:48] <superm1> Daviey, the thing is you have to stay on top of things at the last minute like that
[07:49] <superm1> which is hard to do :)
[07:49] <superm1> tgm4883, you mean the cx88_dvb issue?
[07:49] <tgm4883> yea
[07:49] <superm1> well we knew about that before feisty release, but the guys working on it didnt have a fix for it by then
[07:50] <superm1> the v4l-dvb guys
[07:51] <tgm4883> ah
[07:51] <tgm4883> isn't much of a problem anyway
[07:51] <tgm4883> really minor fix
[07:51] <tgm4883> pretty easy
[07:52] <superm1> but pretty annoying nonetheless :)
[07:52] <Daviey> whats the work around?
[07:53] <superm1> adding cx88_dvb to /etc/modules
[07:53] <Daviey> ahh
[07:56] <superm1> Daviey, i made the logo into a favicon for the site too
[07:56] <Daviey> :)
[07:56] <Daviey> imbrand0n whinged about that aswell :)
[07:57] <superm1> haha
[07:57] <Daviey> still think the logo needs something
[07:57] <Daviey> it's a nuisance that the mythtv logo isn't more square
[07:58] <superm1> did you do that a svg
[07:58] <superm1> or xcf?
[07:58] <superm1> that can be better scaled than a png
[07:58] <Daviey> i thought about the mythtv logo going directly over the top but the 'pips' on the ubuntu logo are in the way
[07:58] <Daviey> yeah xcf
[07:59] <superm1> here maybe i should scp the xcf that is currently used for the usplash
[07:59] <Daviey> but the ubuntu logo came from a png
[07:59] <superm1> and you can play with it a bit
[08:00] <Daviey> thats the first file i have DCC'd over IRC in years!
[08:00] <superm1> lol
[08:03] <superm1> its probably best to scale it up to 1024x768 initially and then scale down only for the resultant images
[08:04] <Daviey> okay
[08:04] <Daviey> hmm
[08:04] <Daviey> do you know what font he used?
[08:04] <superm1> na
[08:04] <superm1> and he isnt on gtalk right now, so cant easily find out
[08:04] <Daviey> sudo apt-get install ttf-ubuntu-title   :)
[08:05] <bendailey> is there a default package list around for mythbuntu?
[08:05] <Daviey> not quite yet
[08:05] <bendailey> ok
[08:05] <bendailey> how thin are you attempting to make it?
[08:06] <Daviey> their won't be an offical mythbuntu package until gutsy :(
 this thin
[08:06] <Daviey> :)
[08:06] <bendailey> don't you plan on releasing isos before gutsy?
[08:07] <Rtaxerxes> superm1: done the guide, but irw doesn't read the remotes, or anything. I haven't rebooted yet tho.
[08:07] <superm1> Rtaxerxes, when you modprobe your lirc modules, you should see them show up in dmesg
[08:07] <superm1> bendailey, the big thing we are trying to do is keep packages that arent put in multiverse/universe minimal
[08:08] <superm1> so this artwork will go into universe
[08:08] <superm1> and hopefully our ubiquity will as well
[08:09] <Rtaxerxes> I got lirc_dev: IR_remote control driver registered at major 61
[08:09] <superm1> whats your other module?
[08:10] <superm1> lirc_mceusb, lirc_mceusb2, lirc_serial etc
[08:10] <Rtaxerxes> lirc_i2c no version for "lirc_unregister_plugin" found: kernel tainted
[08:10] <superm1> i2c okay
[08:10] <superm1> thats fine then, your modules are loading
[08:11] <Rtaxerxes> also got: lirc_i2c: chip found @ 0x71
[08:11] <Rtaxerxes> lirc_dev lirc_register_plugin: sample rate: 10
[08:12] <superm1> okay to i2c is working then
[08:12] <bendailey> can somebody give mission statement/goal/timeline for the project? or a url?
[08:12] <superm1> so now after restarting lircd, things still dont work
[08:12] <Rtaxerxes> well irw doesn't read anything, and that is first step, right?
[08:13] <superm1> https://launchpad.net/mythbuntu
[08:13] <superm1> well you restarted lircd after loading the modules though right?
[08:13] <Rtaxerxes> yep
[08:13] <Rtaxerxes> did a killall lircd
[08:14] <superm1> so after irw crashes, do you still have that lircd process alive?
[08:14] <superm1> or does it die too
[08:14] <Rtaxerxes> irw doesn't die
[08:15] <superm1> okay  - so progress then
[08:15] <superm1> it was dying before
[08:16] <Rtaxerxes> yep
[08:16] <Daviey> superm1, dcc it back?
[08:16] <superm1> sure
[08:16] <superm1> i should be able to on campus no troubles
[08:16] <Daviey> slightly different - i put the 'm' inside
[08:16] <superm1> hm yea i can see
[08:16] <Daviey> and removed it from the title
[08:17] <Daviey> what do you think?
[08:17] <superm1> well now i'm thinking that bottom part might be unnecessary
[08:17] <superm1> the powered by stuff
[08:17] <Daviey> i need to cook, be back in an hour or so
[08:18] <superm1> ok
[08:21] <superm1> bendailey, whats your email, i'll add you onto the website to help with content if you'd like
[08:21] <superm1> pm me it
[08:52] <DaveMorris> evening guys
[08:52] <Daviey> hey DaveMorris
[08:53] <Daviey> This is DaveMorris - he's a fellow ubunter, and wants to help with the mythbuntu effort
[08:53] <DaveMorris> I'm willing to help in the testing stages mainly
[08:54] <Daviey> (such a warm welcome, eh?)
[08:54] <Daviey> superm1, ping
[08:55] <superm1> hey Daviey
[08:55] <superm1> Hi DaveMorris
[08:55] <superm1> sorry guys i need to run and grab some lunch
[08:55] <superm1> i'll speak more later on
[08:55] <superm1> DaveMorris, glad to have you jumping onboard
[08:55] <Daviey> superm1, had a word with juski earlier.  He is doing a presentation at 'Lug Radio Live' - he's going to plug us :)
[08:56] <superm1> hell yea :)
[08:56] <Daviey> catch you later superm1
[09:28] <Andyman53> Hey all
[09:28] <Andyman53> i have a quick question....my guide data doesn't match up to my channels....the guide data is two channels off from the actual channels
[09:28] <Andyman53> what do i do about that?
[09:30] <DaveMorris> #mythtv-users might be more helpful
[09:30] <Andyman53> heh
[09:30] <Andyman53> didn't see that chan
[09:30] <Andyman53> thx a mill
[09:30] <DaveMorris> I think its hidden