[00:25] <nettow0822> Has anyone entered the channel data using the "add channel"?
[00:39] <Viaken> Can I swap xfce out for, say, blackbox?
[01:02] <tgm4883_laptop> Viaken, I don't see why not
[01:03] <Viaken> It's not as easy as removing xubuntu-desktop and putting on blabuntu-desktop, is it? lol
[01:04]  * Viaken starts in...
[01:04] <MnDBnDr> Hello all
[01:04] <MnDBnDr> I want to move from Knoppmyth to Mythbuntu but I have some concerns.
[01:05] <MnDBnDr> I currently have a 1.3TB LVM with recordings, movies, and music using about 350 GB.
[01:05] <MnDBnDr> The / partition is only 4.7GB (Knoppmyth's default size).
[01:05] <MnDBnDr> I want to increase my / partition size and keep my LVM on the Mythbuntu install.
[01:06] <MnDBnDr> any advice?
[01:07] <MnDBnDr> or if 4.7 is ok for / in Mythbuntu, I will only worry about keeping my LVM with is mounted on /myth.
[01:22] <desertc> Hello - was looking at digital tv tuners for my computer.  I am not much of a fan of tv, but I figured it would be worth having a tuner for emergencies and local info
[01:22] <desertc> I run Ubuntu already, Is mythtv going to be a good solution for me?
[01:22] <desertc> Mythbuntu
[01:23] <desertc> I would rather just stay with the GNOME interface and have a small application to view the channels
[01:23] <desertc> Is Mythbuntu going to take over my user-interface?  Think I should go with VLC and the command line tuning?
[02:09] <npurciful_> hey superm1 you there
[02:10] <superm1> yeah
[02:10] <superm1> how goes it?
[02:10] <npurciful_> good, hey the script
[02:10] <superm1> it broke stuff?
[02:10] <superm1> please say no.
[02:10] <npurciful_> i shut down my system and unplugged my hdhr
[02:11] <npurciful_> no, foul
[02:11] <superm1> okay..
[02:11] <npurciful_> but i booted and mythbackend started but the hdhr wasnt discovered first so myth couldnt find it
[02:12] <superm1> but...
[02:13] <npurciful_> i guess, had to restart mythbackend and everything worked
[02:14] <superm1> npurciful_, well so if you take that script out, does it come back up immediaately
[02:14] <superm1> on boot?
[02:14] <superm1> you would think that script should "help" things if anything
[02:14] <npurciful_> dont know havent tried
[02:15] <npurciful_> the script is in place right now i read the code it looks like it would work, but sometime the dont
[02:16] <superm1> well and you are still using network manager right?
[02:16] <npurciful_> i didnt have time to test if removing the script made adiffernece
[02:16] <npurciful_> yeah
[02:17] <npurciful_> 03/06/2008 02:19:16 PM	kubuntu	NetworkManager	<info>  Updating allowed wireless network lists.
[02:18] <superm1> you have wifi in this comp?
[02:18] <npurciful_> no
[02:18] <superm1> erk
[02:20] <superm1> can you post your /etc/network/interfaces ?
[02:20] <superm1> just to double check something in there
[02:21] <npurciful_> yeah ill pastebin it
[02:23] <npurciful_> superm1:  http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5385/
[02:24] <superm1> oh you've got static
[02:24] <superm1> that script isn't going to do anything then
[02:25] <npurciful_> oh okay
[02:29] <npurciful_> i had to to get the remote to work
[02:31] <superm1> ah
[02:31] <superm1> well its odd that you are having issues though still with the hdhr then
[02:32] <superm1> you can change that script a tiny bit
[02:32] <superm1> and take out the bit that checks for network manager
[02:32] <superm1> and see if that helps you
[02:33] <npurciful_> i try that later when i am not recording
[02:44] <superm1> k
[03:39] <npurciful> that did not work
[03:39] <npurciful> 2008-03-06 21:31:10.586 HDHRChan(10126e6c/0), Error: device not found
[03:39] <npurciful> 2008-03-06 21:31:11.842 HDHRChan(10126e6c/1), Error: device not found
[03:39] <npurciful> ERROR: no valid capture cards are defined in the database.
[04:39] <foxbuntu> npurciful, try updating the HDHR firmware, rediscover it, then restart the backend
[04:40] <npurciful> hey foxbuntu i am running the new firmware 030508
[04:41] <npurciful> it only does it if the hdhr is booting, after some tests
[04:41] <foxbuntu> npurciful, k
[04:41] <foxbuntu> npurciful, yeah...there are some issues with the HDHR's, they need to be online before the backend or the backend won't connect to it
[04:42] <npurciful> foxbuntu:  are you the one that is working on mythweather?
[04:42] <foxbuntu> npurciful, its on my plate yes
[04:42] <foxbuntu> I am waiting on several things
[04:43] <npurciful> agh, good, great plugin, but it seem to be that that the ndfd.pl gets stuck using 100% cpu on my machine alot
[04:44] <foxbuntu> npurciful, yeah...its a great start...but the plugin needs work
[04:45] <npurciful> yes it is great, okay well just want to let someone know
[04:46] <npurciful> i was lookin to see if there was a way to get wunderground.com data into weather without scrapeing
[04:47] <npurciful> the rss data is doesnt feed much though
[04:48] <foxbuntu> npurciful, not really...I am actually working on building a dedicated weather source for USA users
[04:48] <npurciful> that would be sweet
[04:48] <foxbuntu> I suppose you could add wunderground as an rss feed in the news section
[04:52] <npurciful> yeah, but it only tells low, high, the if you could get the data from a realtime weather station like on there site it would be better
[04:56] <npurciful> so how does this decitate weather source work?
[05:00] <npurciful> well i am out
[08:38] <camelreef> good morning from Scotland
[11:16] <mzuverink> i am attempting to install mythtv on top of a gutsy desktop install. it wont recon=gnize my Hauggsugh 25.  Any one have a sugestion?
[11:16] <mzuverink> Haughppaugh 250
[11:16] <mzuverink> I50 sorry
[11:17] <mzuverink> haughpagh 150
[11:17] <mzuverink> all the how toos take into acount your using mythubuntu
[11:19] <directhex|work> http://ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Firmware
[11:20] <mzuverink> thanks
[11:25] <mzuverink> directhex|work, i though after jernel 2.6.55 thr drivers wer in the kernel?
[11:25] <mzuverink> *kernel
[11:26] <directhex|work> 2.6.55?
[11:27] <mzuverink> is that ir?
[11:27] <mzuverink> Iy
[11:27] <mzuverink> it
[11:27] <mzuverink> very tired sorry
[11:31] <directhex|work> the firmwares should be included in the package 'linux-ubuntu-modules-$(uname -r)'
[13:28] <commander-ape> how come the mythbuntu torrent is down? need the amd64 image
[13:28] <commander-ape> the direct download isnt working either
[13:31] <commander-ape> oh nevermind
[13:32] <commander-ape> guess its just not working on my mac... at least the direct download
[13:44] <MythbuntuGuest68> I am trying to run mythbuntu off of an 8gb flash drive it locks up during install at 100% and after waiting 2 days the bar still didn't move so I closed the window out, tried to restart to the flash drive and it says no bootable media and yes my system supports booting to usb
[13:44] <MythbuntuGuest68> any ideas?
[14:12] <jovaro> hi, can someone tell me where to find the interlacing settings in mythtv 0.21?
[14:12] <jovaro> I can't find them... :S
[14:16] <jovaro> I checked here: Mythfrontend->Utilities Setup->Setup->TV Settings->Playback , but they don't seem to be there?
[14:17] <directhex|work> look for the playback profile
[14:17] <directhex|work> then edit it
[14:18] <directhex|work> i.e. in the secion you're looking at, around page 3, should be the playback profile bit. should be a drop-down box with CPU+ as the headline item
[14:19] <jovaro> aha, that is where they hid it
[14:19] <jovaro> thanks directhex :)
[14:23] <MythbuntuGuest78> can anyone explain my error on first boot mythbunut
[14:24] <MythbuntuGuest78> isolinux: Disk error 01, AX = 0201, drive 80
[14:24] <directhex|work> bad iso burn
[14:25] <MythbuntuGuest78> the thing is the disk works fine as a front end.
[14:26] <MythbuntuGuest78> I am trying to install it to a usb flashdrive.
[14:26] <MythbuntuGuest78> I figured maybe that was the issue but everywhere I read it says it can be done.
[14:29] <MnDBnDr> Can someone walk me through shrinking my storage LVM?
[14:30] <surlyjake> have you tried using a tool such as gparted?
[14:30] <MnDBnDr> no
[14:31] <MnDBnDr> I am using LVM2 and thought I just had to resize the file system the the LV
[14:32] <MnDBnDr> My current system is Knoppmyth and want to shrink my large LVM (1.36tb) to add more space to my root partition before I install Mythbuntu.
[14:32] <MnDBnDr> I only have a 4.7gb / partition.
[14:33] <MnDBnDr> I have /myth holding all media.
[14:33] <surlyjake> boot up the system with a knoppix disk.
[14:34] <MnDBnDr> Or is 4.7gb large enough for the root partition as just a frontend/backend?
[14:34] <MnDBnDr> ok
[14:34] <surlyjake> knoppix has all the tools that i know of. including gparted
[14:34] <MnDBnDr> I can boot with a live cd.
[14:37] <jovaro> I think 4.7 gb is enough, let me check
[14:38] <jovaro> my / partition uses 5.6gb but it is a workstation with quite a bunch of apps as well
[14:40] <MnDBnDr> I won't be installing any extra apps really.  Maybe mame for all my roms.
[14:41] <jovaro> should be ok then I think. I have both Matlab and Mathematica and some other stuff installed
[14:41] <jovaro> I'll check to see what size those 2 are
[14:42] <MnDBnDr> thx
[14:43] <MnDBnDr> right now I have / at 4.7gb, swap at 2gb and /myth at 1.36tb LVM
[14:43] <MnDBnDr> the /myth is my only lvm
[14:44] <MnDBnDr> I just want to make sure I have move to Mythbuntu smoothly without losing over 400 movies, recordings and 15000 songs
[14:45] <MnDBnDr> jovaro, how are your partitions setup?
[14:45] <jovaro> matlab and mathematica together are almost 1.4 gb so / without those is at like 5.2
[14:45] <jovaro> uhm 4.3
[14:45] <jovaro> 4.2
[14:46] <jovaro> I have one big partition with all the tv
[14:46] <jovaro> stuff
[14:46] <MnDBnDr> that is how I have mine setup now.
[14:47] <MnDBnDr> I just don't want root to be too small and have to resize after the fact.
[14:47] <jovaro> but my definition of big is only 150gb :)
[14:48] <MnDBnDr> I got a good deal on 3 sata 500gb drives.  I am using 28% of the lvm now.
[14:48] <jovaro> well I did have problems upgrading to a newer ubuntu on my laptop because of space issues
[14:49] <MnDBnDr> I think I might still resize my lvm to about 1.30tb and increase / to 65gb just to be safe.  Who knows what I will want to install down the road.
[14:50] <jovaro> might be a good idea
[14:51] <MnDBnDr> Now I need a walk through.  I can umount my /myth LVM from my file system.
[14:51] <MnDBnDr> and shrink it from the file system.  I know I have to boot live cd to resize /.
[14:52] <MnDBnDr> I am not sure how to shrink the LVM though.
[14:54] <MnDBnDr> I guess what I am not sure of is calculating resize2fs
[14:55] <jovaro> what filesystem is on the lvm?
[15:02] <MnDBnDr> ext3
[15:04] <MnDBnDr> I don't know how to calculate the block size on the new size (if that makes sense)
[15:05] <MnDBnDr> I am not sure what size blocks the lvm used during setup.  I did it from a script in Knoppmyth.
[15:07] <jovaro> i don't know...
[15:10] <surlyjake> why do you need to know the block size?
[15:26] <MnDBnDr> to recalculate the lvm.  Am I way off base here?
[15:30] <surlyjake> i might not know something... but the only way i have seen partitions get resized are with "click-resize" tools or command line tools that just ask you what size you want it to end up at.
[15:31] <surlyjake> i've never heard of needing to calculate anything myself. perhaps i'm just naive tho
[15:33] <MnDBnDr> such as "resize2fs /dev/mapper/vg-myth 1.3T"?
[15:35] <MnDBnDr> or 1300G
[15:35] <surlyjake> basically... yes. the partition is in reiser?
[15:37] <MnDBnDr> reiser?
[15:37] <surlyjake> ok. ext3
[15:38] <MnDBnDr> well, I removed journaling so now it is ext2
[15:38] <surlyjake> ok
[15:38] <MnDBnDr> I think I got it now.  Sorry for sounding stupid.
[15:40] <MnDBnDr> After reducing the file system, I would do a lvreduce I think.
[15:46] <danielk22> is mario limonciello here?
[15:47] <rhpot1991> danielk22: nope
[15:47] <danielk22> k, i'll e-mail him. thx
[15:47] <rhpot1991> danielk22: he is superm1 on here
[15:47] <danielk22> k, do you know when he is usually here?
[15:48] <rhpot1991> at night
[15:48] <rhpot1991> he is at work now
[15:48] <danielk22> at night US or EU?
[15:48] <rhpot1991> US
[15:48] <danielk22> ok, thx again
[15:48] <rhpot1991> np
[17:33] <Nikas> how can i make apache not to ask for password when connecting internal? Allow from 192.168.1.* someting?
[17:34] <Nikas> connecting from internal network to mythweb i mean.. i know that i need to use "Allow from" but how do the syntax look like?
[17:35] <Nikas> i did it before but i had to do a clean install and now i have forgotten how to
[17:37] <Nikas> Allow from 192.168.0 should do the trick.
[17:37] <Nikas> .1 i mean
[17:42] <Nikas> hmm.. no
[17:43] <adaptr> no, Allow has nothing to do with password authentication
[17:44] <hugolp> hi, how can I reset mythweb password?. I forgot login and password.
[18:03] <adaptr> boot into single user mode
[18:03] <adaptr> oh, mythweb
[18:03] <adaptr> silly
[18:04] <hugolp> no one?
[18:05] <rhpot1991> I know where its stored, not sure if deleting it will do anything bad though
[18:05] <rhpot1991> /etc/mythtv/mythweb-digest
[18:05] <rhpot1991> can't you just pick a new one in MCC?
[18:07] <hugolp> rhpot1991:  Im not running mythweb, Im running gutsy with the mythtv packages
[18:08] <hugolp> but you are saying that installing MCC (wich Im guessing its myth control center) will let me change the mythweb password?
[18:08] <rhpot1991> "hi, how can I reset mythweb password?. I forgot login and password."
[18:08] <hugolp> I might just do that
[18:08] <rhpot1991> ya it can change it in there
[18:08] <hugolp> rhpot1991:  Im not running mythbuntu
[18:08] <hugolp> I have mythweb, not mythbuntu
[18:08] <rhpot1991> unless you generated it by hand before, then just go do the same again
[18:09] <rhpot1991> hugolp: thats ok, you can still install MCC
[18:09] <hugolp> Ill do that
[18:09] <hugolp> thanks
[18:09] <rhpot1991> sure np
[18:11] <hugolp> rhpot1991:  why lirc is a dependency of mythbuntu?
[18:11] <hugolp> I dont want any ir remote
[18:12] <rhpot1991> it is for MCC, cause it has a lirc configuration
[18:12] <rhpot1991> how did you setup your mythweb before?
[18:12] <rhpot1991> did you make the password or what?
[18:12] <hugolp> rhpot1991:  I just installed the package and it asked for a pasword
[18:12] <hugolp> in the installation
[18:12] <rhpot1991> you might be able to just remove the .htaccess in that directory, check and see whats in that
[18:12] <hugolp> *during
[18:13] <rhpot1991> that or you can try to sudo dpkg-reconfigure mythweb
[18:13] <rhpot1991> should ask you for a password again
[18:13] <hugolp> rhpot1991:  dpkg-reconfigure worked
[18:13] <hugolp> thanks
[20:04] <Koffa> 'Terratec Cinergy C PCI' -- is it any worth to play with gutsy or would it be readily supported in some testing/unstable-version of myth(tv|buntu)?
[21:53] <raceme> hello guy... I read somewhere that there is a support for the MFP51 from Silverstone which is included in the Grandia GD01B-MXR case. Is it confirmed ? I would like to be sure before buying it...
[21:53] <raceme> I think that Wy_ talked about this a while ago...