[00:51] I'd just like to give a huge thanks to the mythbuntu team- it's really, really awesome [02:29] good evening [02:30] is there a way to have mythtv store recordings from different tuner cards to different hard drives / mount points? [02:57] r0dzilla: check out the storage groups [02:57] you can have different tuners use different groups I believe [02:59] cool, I have an HD tuner and a regular tuner [02:59] if they are recordingg at same time, it would help out if they didn't have to write to same drive [03:00] that would be the backend setup right? [03:00] yep [03:26] the archive module is pretty awesome, althought it fails on any non-recording video for me [03:26] it will transcode it, but since mythhelper can't find anything, it just exists [07:10] need help for hauppage wintvpvrusb 2 with mythbuntu 8.04 !!! [07:11] hi someone here ? [07:20] need help for hauppage wintvpvrusb 2 with mythbuntu 8.04 !!! [07:20] need help for hauppage wintvpvrusb 2 with mythbuntu 8.04 !!! [07:21] need help for hauppage wintvpvrusb 2 with mythbuntu 8.04 !!! [07:21] That won't help. [07:22] i can't make the drivers and how i can make an easy backup/install of this silly driver ? [07:25] damn can a french tutorial of this exist ? [07:55] kees, when you are around tomorrow, can you look over bug 218955? [07:55] kees, both at the hardy-proposed stuff as well as the intrepid stuff on the bug. [07:55] moin [07:56] boys im nearly crazy [07:56] im trying to search channels for 2 days now and nothing works [07:57] the card works fine in windows, but in mythbuntu it doesnt find channela [07:57] with scan i get always tuning failed [07:58] dont know why, the card is correctly found by the system [08:29] nobody an idea? === Penfold_ is now known as Penfold [09:17] hello [09:19] could someone please tell me if there is in default file browser in Mythbuntu backend? I can only go through the file structure in the terminal. === avihayb_ is now known as avihayb [09:58] hello anyone here [09:58] ? [09:58] noo [09:58] they're gone! ALL GONE! [09:59] * laga cries [09:59] im sorry to bother u then [10:00] there's no default file browser, unfortunately [10:01] is there an addon package that supports it [10:02] no.. why would you need a file browser for the backend? i probably don't understand what you're trying to do [10:04] well im folloing the setup procedure for my second hard drive on this website (http://www.xawk.com/ubuntu-add-hard-drive.html) and when it askes to go to places on the pc and click on local disk to mount i cannt find and file browser to do it with. [10:07] any suggestions? [10:10] can u do it manually like this: mount /dev/sda /media/disk [10:11] you still need to specify the partition [10:11] eg sda1 instead of sda [10:12] oh ok [10:15] is this ok: sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt [10:16] maybe :) [10:16] i cant see it in mnt though [10:17] well, the file system is probably empty [10:23] do u have to create a directory called sda1 as well [10:23] in mnt [10:23] no. [10:23] the contents of the file system in /dev/sda1 will show up in /mnt [10:23] cos i cant see it [10:24] i used this sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt [10:24] yeah [10:24] and i see no sda1 in mnt [10:24] and now, what do you expect to see? [10:24] there wont be one :) [10:24] why? [10:24] because it's the way it is [10:25] k so how can i see the drive? [10:25] get a screwdriver, open your computer, use eyes? well, what do you want to see? [10:25] you've mounted the disk [10:25] there's nothing in /mnt/ [10:25] because the disk is empty [10:26] the thing is how can i put stuff in it if i cant See it [10:27] /mnt _is_ your hard disk [10:27] sudo cp somefile.avi /mnt/ [10:27] and it'll end up on the new disk [10:28] ok could you please tell me the command to see the available space on /mnt [10:28] Bob24: df -h [10:29] we'll try to get a nice graphical way into the next mythbuntu version :( [10:29] k [10:52] mad [10:52] all is configured [10:52] thanks laga for your help [10:53] just one thing, its displaying that the 500g drive has 23gb used when their is nothing on it [10:53] so i only have 435gb free [10:53] is this normal [11:05] u ther laga [11:05] ? [11:06] normal [11:07] some space is reserved for root in addition to superblock/inode overhead [11:25] k thanks [11:26] ddgoose: which ftp server would you recomend for Mythbuntu [11:26] is filezilla anygood [11:26] ? [11:27] or The FTP Client [11:41] Hey guys. Recently I edited my /etc/network/interfaces file so my mythbox would have a static IP, but since I've done so it's stopped accepting mysql connections. VNC is fine, though. [12:16] what do you think about this link (http://www.ubuntugeek.com/settingup-an-ftp-server-on-ubuntu-with-proftpd.html) is this the right way to configure a ftp server on Mythbuntu? [15:17] Pennycook: um.. [15:17] Pennycook: look in /etc/mysql/my.cnf for an ip address setting [15:17] i think it's a "listen" directive. [15:18] The "bind-address" is set to 192.168.1.100 [15:23] is that the correct address? [15:23] Yup [15:24] hum [15:24] and no other bind-address statements somewhere in /etc/mysql? there's probably another config file somewhere [15:25] In /mysql/conf.d/mythtv.cnf there's a "bind-address=0.0.0.0" [15:26] But that's the same as my media centre downstairs and that's fine. [15:27] i wonder if those entries are conflicting? maybe you can comment out one [15:28] I'll try that. Thanks. [15:32] Pennycook: from http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/can-not-connect-to-server.html look for a post by Niall Mansfield - seems if you have 'bind-address' to the local ip, that will be the only machine to get access (I think :-) [15:32] that's silly [15:33] Probably [15:33] yeah, only if you have "localhost" in there [15:33] but if it's a different address like 192.168.1.100 it should listen to anything from that network [15:34] Er ok, I see my misinterpretation. I'll butt out. [15:34] I seem to be able to get in from here, but whether tha's true of on the network I can't say. Will have to phone my brother. [15:34] Thanks for the help. :) [15:37] has anyone ever re-ordered the startup items in mythbuntu? Specifically, moving LIRC to near the end, right before GDM starts? [15:38] why would you want to do that? [15:38] (mythbuntu/ubuntu totally needs to move to dependency-based startup. race conditions suck) [15:40] well .. LIRC fails at boot up. Can't figure out why .. there's not much in logs. [15:41] but if I do a /etc/init.d/lirc restart IMMEDIATELY after boot from a CLI .. it starts up fine [15:41] interesting.. do you need to know how to move the boot order? [15:42] but from the boot .. no functionality. I'm wondering if LIRC is starting before USB or something totally goofy like that .. I can't explain why it wouldn't start at boot, but a sudo restart of lircd would work fine [15:42] is it easy? [15:42] it should be :) [15:42] btw .. using snapstream RF remote if it matters [15:42] if you go to /etc/rc2.d/ [15:43] you should see the init scripts [15:43] and now you should be able to sudo mv them [15:43] the number at the beginning of the script name shows you which ones will be started first [15:45] what if some have the same number? [15:46] dunno. :) i guess they're started in alphabetical order [15:47] you see any risk in moving LIRC late? Or any reason why the start script would fail, but not a CLI restart command? [15:49] well, you can always restore the old behavior [15:49] I'm also frustrated in not being able to capture the reason for the failure .. I just can't find much in the logs to be able to post a bug. I've got really unstable LIRC behavior in general .. this startup problem, and the irexec program crashes intermittently also .. it's a direct reducer of WAF. [15:50] i feel your pain. :( [16:14] laga, thanks for the input on reordering .. I'll try it tonight .. and report back. I'm thinking to move it to the very end and do a rain dance and see what happens. [16:15] good luck on the dance [16:35] superm1: I should be useful in about 2 or 3 hours -- got stuff to take care of this morning. [16:36] superm1: is the fix something that should be SRU'd for hardy? [16:36] bug 218955 [16:54] laga, I wonder if it's related to this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lirc/+bug/150480 [16:55] probably [16:55] sysv init is full of race conditions. and crack. [16:55] lots of crack [17:42] * iamlindoro__ fires up a bowl of sysv init [19:52] linux-headers-generic linux-image-generic linux-restricted-modules-generic these packages are being kept back when i upgrade, am I missing something or should I just do dist-upgrade do solve it? [19:59] toorima, I suggest you do the following to make sure everything happens in the right order so you dont break the kernel: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade [19:59] exactly like that* [20:06] ok just wanted to check if i was missing some packet, have seen it happen before [20:06] one can install a packet then the upgrade works but i'll do the dist-upgrade then [20:07] thx man [20:51] upgrade went fine [23:58] is there any way to use a dvdauthor xml from created from outside MythTV with the MythTV archive plugin?