[00:09] <mrbean> mpalyer video does the same thing.
[00:09] <mrbean> dont have tvtime install right now.
[00:10] <mrbean> so you think its an ivtv issue?
[00:11] <mrbean> i have a pvr500, it uses the ivtv driver/module
[00:19] <laga> probably
[00:26] <mrbean> Ive worked on this all weekend.  Tired of hacking so Im rebuilding it with some different (and less) hardware.
[00:31] <laga> hum
[00:31] <laga> i can't play some recordings on my remote frontend although they're there..
[00:45] <mrbean> you select a recording and what happens?
[00:48] <laga> tries to play back and jumps to the min menu again. must be something in svn trunk, this used to work
[00:48] <laga> getting odd log messages on the backend, too. i suppose i'll have to bug someone tomorrow :)
[01:55] <Aquahallic> Evenin' folks....;)
[03:32] <octogone> i enabled the VNC service via mythbuntu-control-centre, and can connect to it using vncviewer, but the display is all garbage and my mouse clicks seem to do nothing.
[03:33] <octogone> i tried a sudo netstat -pant to find out what process was listening on port 5900 in the hopes that i could track something down, but it just says that the process listening is "X"
[03:34] <octogone> how can i find out the name of the VNC service that the control centre installed so i can read about it?
[03:36] <superm1> restart the comp
[03:36] <superm1> it starts with the x server
[03:37] <superm1> and see if its still like that
[03:37] <superm1> it is an X module that gets loaded
[03:39] <octogone> yeah, i had to restart to get it to even start
[03:40] <octogone> it's running. it listens on 5900. it even authenticates properly
[03:44] <octogone> hmm, it seems to just be a graphics issue...
[03:58] <superm1> are you using the opengl painter?
[04:21] <zouzou> hi all,
[04:22] <zouzou> i installed mybuntu-desktop on my ubuntu box, but when i start the front-end, it says that either the backend isn't started or the IP is not correct, i checked and both are fine
[04:22] <zouzou> i started the backend as follows /etc/init.d/mythtv-backend start (restart)
[04:23] <zouzou> and IP addresses on both the setup and the frontend setup are both :127.0.0.1
[04:39] <astyler> Hello, I have a question about a mythbuntu installation
[04:40] <astyler> If anyone is out there: is there a 64-bit distro that will work with an intel chip?  (the 64bit distro is listed as AMD64)
[04:52] <astyler> i got the answer over in #ubuntu
[10:49] <MythbuntuGuest92> Mahlzeit!
[10:50] <MythbuntuGuest92> bin newbe und hoffe mir kann einer von euch helfen
[10:50] <MythbuntuGuest92> hab am we Mythbuntu inst und finds vom aufbau her auch klasse
[10:51] <MythbuntuGuest92> aber meine Videos sind auf einem Netzlaufwerk hinterlegt
[10:51] <MythbuntuGuest92> wie kann ich auf der grafischen Oberfläche eine Netzlaufwerkverbindung machen?
[15:13] <mckemie> can I get some newbie help here?
[15:15] <mckemie> Well, I'll just chat along here as if someone is listening.
[15:16] <mckemie> I have a new Mythbuntu install I'm trying to get working.  I have a Hauppauge 350 and only the onboard Compaq video.
[15:17] <mckemie> I was under the apparent misconception that the SVideo connection on the 350 was an output and that I could get by without a "good" video card.
[15:22] <mckemie> I haven't been able to get myth to display any tv programming, though mplayer will play at least one tv (antenna) channel.  However, mplayer will not play using a "-vo xv" option.  How might I get myth to not assume I have a "good" video card?
[15:35] <rhpot1991_laptop> mckemie: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MythTV_Gutsy_hardware_pvr-350_TV-out
[15:35] <rhpot1991_laptop> can try that out
[15:36] <rhpot1991_laptop> I haven't used the output on my 350 in a while, but have heard a lot of complaining about it not working so well anymore
[17:47] <mckemie> Thanks for the URL to the doc, rhpot1991_laptop.
[17:48] <mckemie> My /proc/fb is empty.  I'm not sure what that means, but I guess I need one for the new module to work.
[18:09] <rhpot1991_laptop> prob need to sudo  modprobe ivtv-fb
[18:09] <rhpot1991_laptop> provided its installed, used to come with the ivtv-dev package IIRC, no idea where it lives today
[18:09] <rhpot1991_laptop> http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_PVR-350
[18:09] <rhpot1991_laptop> that might help out some too
[18:15] <mckemie> modprobe ivtv-fb did it, thanks.  Onward through the fog.
[18:17] <superm1> need to get that stuff automated still for hardy.
[18:17] <superm1> bleh.
[18:17] <rhpot1991_laptop> mckemie: you are gonna want to add that to /etc/modules I think
[18:17] <superm1> mckemie, any info not documented on h.u.c's wiki, can you please add
[18:17] <rhpot1991_laptop> to make load on boot
[18:18] <rhpot1991_laptop> yep, thats where I used to have mune, /etc/modules
[18:19] <rhpot1991_laptop> superm1: see what I said about xwrt web interface?
[18:19] <superm1> ah just looked
[18:19] <superm1> interesting
[18:19] <superm1> so you're telling me that's the "easy" way :)
[18:20] <rhpot1991_laptop> appears so
[18:20] <rhpot1991_laptop> though when I tried to restore it was unhappy about uploading that file
[18:20] <rhpot1991_laptop> too large
[18:20] <rhpot1991_laptop> via the web interface that is
[18:20] <superm1> well doing it via command line isn't too bad
[18:20] <superm1> but that's odd
[18:23] <rhpot1991_laptop> multiple ssid's acts strange out of the box too, I added a 2nd one and can connect to that with the authentication for my first one
[18:23] <rhpot1991_laptop> I need to set up some bridges in /etc/network I guess
[18:23] <superm1> yeah i made bridges, but mine is all messed up still too
[18:23] <superm1> every so often my laptop wants to connect to my wep one
[18:23] <superm1> even though the ssid is hidden
[18:24] <superm1> i think i need to reset my keyring or something
[18:24] <rhpot1991_laptop> I messed with the bridges some but was confused at the lines at the top with the "1 2 3 4 5*" and so on
[18:24] <rhpot1991_laptop> ended up losing connectivity all together
[18:24] <superm1> oh that represents the ports on the back
[18:24] <superm1> 1234 are typically physical ports
[18:24] <superm1> 5 is the wifi
[18:24] <rhpot1991_laptop> I figured that much, is 5 wifi?
[18:24] <rhpot1991_laptop> kinda guessed that
[18:24] <superm1> depending on the router either 1 or 4 is the wan
[18:24] <superm1> mine is backwards from the norm
[18:24] <rhpot1991_laptop> I think mine might be 0
[18:24] <rhpot1991_laptop> let me ssh in
[18:25] <rhpot1991_laptop> do you use dyndns btw?
[18:25] <superm1> used to
[18:25] <superm1> havent bothered atm
[18:25] <rhpot1991_laptop> I didn't think it used to let you toss ports onto the host name
[18:25] <superm1> i've got a new philosophy about being too accessible
[18:25] <rhpot1991_laptop> but it is letting me do that now
[18:26] <rhpot1991_laptop> can prob do it yourself, I did some redirect scripts on my server before I started using dyndns
[18:26] <superm1> ah
[18:27] <rhpot1991_laptop> I mess around with my stuff a lot from work and my parents house when I go home to visit on the weekends, so I would be sad about not being able to reach it
[18:27] <superm1> well i try not to do that lately
[18:27] <superm1> its bad having this ipod touch too
[18:27] <superm1> because i'm far less social when i have it on me
[18:27] <rhpot1991_laptop>  option vlan1    "0 5"
[18:27] <laga> superm1: heh :)
[18:27] <rhpot1991_laptop> I think that means my wan is on 0?
[18:28] <superm1> let me check mine
[18:28] <superm1> well i think i'm mixing mine up here now with what they represent
[18:28] <superm1> i understood this before.
[18:29] <superm1> because why would you want your wifi tied to your wan
[18:29] <rhpot1991_laptop> well that is my wan
[18:29] <superm1> that's how mine is (backwards: vlan1 = 4 5
[18:29] <rhpot1991_laptop> I think I tried to make 2 vlans each touching 5 only
[18:29] <superm1> i have a vlan2 that is just 5
[18:30] <superm1> that i use for the second bridge
[18:31] <superm1> awesome: open gconf-editor and look at /system/networking/wireless/networks
[18:31] <superm1> and you can make it forget networks there
[18:32] <rhpot1991_laptop> so you only have one wifi interface in /etc/config/network?
[18:32] <superm1> well /etc/config/network you list bridges only
[18:32] <superm1> so i have one for lan+wifi, one for wan, and one for just wifi
[18:32] <rhpot1991_laptop> ah ok, I get what you are saying now
[18:33] <superm1> http://paste.ubuntu.com/3962/
[18:34] <rhpot1991_laptop> are you only doing opendns in there now, or still how that howto said to?
[18:34] <superm1> still how it said to
[18:35] <rhpot1991_laptop> I wonder if thats part of my problem, I dropped the dns lines from /etc/config/network
[18:38] <rhpot1991_laptop> you were only able to filter mac addresses system wide, right?
[18:39] <superm1> right
[18:39] <superm1> so i haven't bothered with that yet
[18:39] <superm1> i suppose there has to be a really easy iptables rule to do it on just that interface
[18:39] <rhpot1991_laptop> I came across something indicating you could do it per interface
[18:39] <rhpot1991_laptop> though that tab is long closed
[18:40] <superm1> well if you google'd it, it is in your google search history though
[18:40] <superm1> or FF history?
[18:40] <rhpot1991_laptop> it might be, depends if I did it on this laptop or on my box at home
[18:50] <rhpot1991_lapto1> superm1: http://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=57013
[18:52] <rhpot1991_lapto1> since we are defining our own interfaces for the seperate wifi, one would think you could plug it into that
[18:57] <superm1> rhpot1991_lapto1, no i dont think so
[18:57] <superm1> that is system wide
[18:57] <superm1> for all wifi
[18:57] <superm1> its not like we have a wl1
[18:59] <blkorpheus> YOU DA MAN SUP
[18:59] <blkorpheus> keep up the good work
[18:59] <rhpot1991_lapto1> I'd think if you tossed gwifi in there, it would work
[18:59] <superm1> thx :)
[18:59] <superm1> rhpot1991_lapto1, no i dont think so
[18:59] <superm1> because that is defined at a software level
[19:00] <superm1> this tool works at a hardware level
[19:00] <blkorpheus> did you know on star trek voyager, kes had a girl named Linux?
[19:00] <rhpot1991_lapto1> ah ok
[19:00] <superm1> haha that's great
[19:00] <blkorpheus> if I'm hearing this name correctly
[19:01] <blkorpheus> just needed to share that with someone
[19:01] <compy> anyone know how to set up compiz fusion ?
[19:01] <compy> i installed it but now dont know where to get it
[19:01] <compy> ** config it ^^
[19:02] <rhpot1991_lapto1> I wonder what would happen if you put the wap one into AP Isolation mode, if it would like that one is running that way and another is not
[19:02] <blkorpheus> its easy compy
[19:02] <rhpot1991_lapto1> s/wap/wep one
[19:02] <blkorpheus> compy, try right clicking the desktop
[19:03] <compy> blkorpheus, oh so i used synaptic to install it all, ... ok let me try that
[19:03] <blkorpheus> things shoud stand out
[19:03] <compy> so it comes up w/ all my applications... im running xfce
[19:03] <blkorpheus> ahh
[19:04] <blkorpheus> ok, hmmm, come to think of it I have never run xcfe with compiz, but I suppose its the same deal
[19:04] <blkorpheus> one sec
[19:04] <compy> is there a command line that i can type and set it up
[19:05] <blkorpheus> compy, http://xubuntublog.wordpress.com/2007/12/09/xubuntu-compiz-pretty-pretty-xubuntu/
[19:06] <compy> thanks ill check this out
[19:06] <compy> blkorpheus, what do you run... ubuntu w/ mythtv?
[19:06] <blkorpheus> yes
[19:07] <blkorpheus> exactly that way
[19:07] <blkorpheus> ubuntu with mythtv
[19:08] <rhpot1991_lapto1> what does compiz gain you in reguards to mythtv?
[19:08] <blkorpheus> I was going to say nothing
[19:08] <blkorpheus> but then I was palying around last night
[19:08] <blkorpheus> and while myth takes up a whole screen
[19:08] <blkorpheus> it was very easy for me to just rotate the cube to my workspace
[19:09] <blkorpheus> I could still hear the movie adn all , so I could switch back to video, quickly
[19:09] <rhpot1991_lapto1> so you don't run on a tv only?
[19:09] <blkorpheus> no
[19:09] <rhpot1991_lapto1> ok, that makes a lot more sense then
[19:09] <blkorpheus> yeah
[19:09] <rhpot1991_lapto1> I just run on my tv, and then nx in if I want to do anything
[19:09] <blkorpheus> true
[19:11] <blkorpheus> if I did outputto tv, it would be the tv/monitor for the htpc
[19:11] <compy> hehe yeah i have a desktop at the moment w/ my mythtv set up
[19:11] <compy> i dotn record tv at this point
[19:12] <blkorpheus> compiz shouldbe merged withgnome
[19:12] <blkorpheus> it seems to just fit together
[19:12] <blkorpheus> once they can get compiz rock stable
[19:13] <blkorpheus> recording is the fun part
[19:16] <rhpot1991_lapto1> until you break something and get sad that your recording is gone :(
[19:20]  * rhpot1991_lapto1 has a bad tendency to get everything working and then mess with things till they break
[19:20] <laga> me too
[19:20] <laga> because working stuff is boring.
[19:21] <rhpot1991_lapto1> especially at 2am
[19:21] <laga> heh
[19:21] <rhpot1991_lapto1> the fact that everything has to be working to record the wife's soap opera the next day doesn't help anything either
[19:22] <laga> no
[20:14] <leprasmurf> hello all, anyone know how to get xawtv working with mythbuntu?
[21:46] <compy> is it possible to run compiz under fluxbox or openbox... i dont know if what i just said makes any sense
[22:05] <blkorpheus> compy do you know how to use google?
[22:06] <blkorpheus> http://www.google.com/search?q=fluxbox+compiz&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=com.ubuntu:en-US:unofficial&client=firefox-a
[22:06] <blkorpheus> 4th hit
[22:06] <blkorpheus> first answer
[22:06] <blkorpheus> 15secs
[22:14] <tgm4883_laptop> blkorpheus, compy isn't in here anymore
[22:15] <blkorpheus> doh
[22:45] <MythbuntuGuest27> hi to all
[22:50] <rhpot1992> !logs
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[23:54] <dannyboy79> can anyone help me figure out my IVTV says it's in use? I am trying to add options to /etc/modprobe.conf for the ivtv module.