[00:22] <darthanubis> http://pastebin.com/d38d0c5a
[00:28] <laga>  so what?
[00:37] <TheLouis> how do i set up a shared printer in on a mythbuntu system?
[00:37] <Gez> Hi, I am going to do an install of mythbuntu tomorrow, do any of you know whether the hauppauge nova t500 card will be automatically recongised by the system once installed or is the config that I need to complete. Quite new to Linux so any help would be great!
[00:37] <TheLouis> Gez:  afaik it is
[00:38] <darthanubis> Gez, new to anything check the vender's paage for hardware compatibility
[00:39] <Gez> I did, it didn't list Linux specifically, but it have heard that may thinks don't and still work fine in Linux.
[00:39] <TheLouis> Question:  When I play a video file that I've added to my mythbuntu box, i get a screen taht says the video is loading and i hear the audio track, but no picture.  Anybody know what the problem is?
[00:41] <TheLouis> or alternatively, does anybody know how to set up a printer share in mythbuntu?
[01:46] <Tuv0k> fixed
[02:00] <PhuKer> yeah my wife tried to ge tme fixed too but that wasn't going to happen
[03:20] <squish102> i am really having a hard time with mythbuntu 8.04 and lirc
[03:21] <squish102> im gonna try go back to old version where i didnt seem to have any problems
[03:21] <squish102> oh, u cannot download any more :(
[04:36] <thedarkon> hello
[04:36] <Shadow__X> hi
[04:36] <thedarkon> i have a wierd problem
[04:36] <thedarkon> i get error for my dvb card
[04:37] <gbutters> !pastebin
[04:37] <Zinn> when pasting more than 5 lines of data please use http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com so you don't flood the channel.  Then please post the link in the channel.
[04:37] <thedarkon> it says error_open
[04:38] <gbutters> Can not get USB_UIRT to work
[04:38] <gbutters> http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/m4d4616f4
[06:20] <thedarkon> anyone here
[06:41] <PhuKer> just me
[06:42] <PhuKer> but i don't know anything .. yet
[07:01] <MilhousePunkRock> Good morning everyone!
[07:01] <MilhousePunkRock> Are there any know issues with upgrading to mythtv 0.21 on 7.10? Which files do I definately need to backup?
[07:10] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, the upgrade should work just fine
[07:11] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, I would suggest going to 8.04 however as well, lots of bug fixes and new features added since then
[07:11] <tritium> MilhousePunkRock: the upgrade on 7.10 did _not_ go fine for me.
[07:11] <tritium> I lost a lot of channel data after the upgrade.
[07:14] <foxbuntu> tritium, thats not common, did you talk to someone here? file a bug? post in the forums?
[07:17] <MilhousePunkRock> tritium: Well, it's only DVB-T here, would not take long to reconfigure 25 channels
[07:18] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Well, actually I was not planning to upgrade at all until I will upgrade most of the hardware of the mythbox... But now we have discovered the comfort of using my laptop as a frontend
[07:18] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, ah yes...
[07:19] <MilhousePunkRock> Used a 7.10 Live CD, worked fine so far. But I was thinking of installing a frontend on it, so the wireless is configured and so on... But installing 0.20 seems to be more complicated than updating the main front/backend to 0.21
[07:20] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, well I have a large MythTV network and own a business building the systems, and I am also a core dev for the project, the DB upgrade usually goes very smooth...the only thing to mention is to prob run a DB repair before the upgrade just to prevent any possible issues
[07:20] <MilhousePunkRock> The problem is, it is totally in production, we record stuff every day...
[07:20] <tritium> MilhousePunkRock: it was the channel listings that got messed up, not tuning.
[07:21] <hads> mythfilldatabase
[07:21] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Now that is a pointer... I could have the mythbox booted up and be ssh'ed in about 2 minutes, mind walking me through it?
[07:21] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, no problem
[07:21] <MilhousePunkRock> tritium: Hmmm... Channel listing as in guide data?
[07:22] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: I have never dealt with the minor issues we still have since I set up the machine in January... And I was not planning to update it either: "If it ain't broken, why fix it?"
[07:23] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, well, thats good advice to a point, since we are dealing with software that updates and releases better code on such a regular basis, its generally good to keep up with the updates
[07:23] <foxbuntu> (stable updates)
[07:24] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: OK, the box is up and the ssh session is established
[07:24] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, ok
[07:25] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, do you have access to the web interface on it?
[07:25] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Mythweb? Yes
[07:25] <foxbuntu> ok...good then from ssh do this: sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin
[07:26] <hads> Why not use the command line mysql tools?
[07:26] <foxbuntu> hads, its easier for most users to use the gui
[07:27] <foxbuntu> hads, yes it can be done that way, but easier via phpmyadmin
[07:27] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Should I have mentioned that I am a Linux (K/X/Ubuntu) user for more than 2 years?
[07:28] <hads> `mysqlcheck mythconverg` is pretty easy :)
[07:28] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, cool, will make my explanation easier, however I have been a core dev for the project for a long time and still prefer this method
[07:28] <thedarkon> anyway to fix this
[07:28] <thedarkon> 2008-08-10 02:27:45.463 DVBChan(6:1) Error: Opening DVB frontend device failed eno: Permission denied (13)
[07:28] <thedarkon> ERROR: no valid capture cards are defined in the database.
[07:28] <thedarkon> Perhaps you should read the installation instructions?
[07:28] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: OK, phpmyadmin is installed
[07:28] <foxbuntu> hads, I am having his run the repair on the DB tables and optimize them, not quite that simple
[07:29] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, http://mythbox/phpmyadmin
[07:30] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: The regular user with su privileges?
[07:30] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, no user: root
[07:30] <foxbuntu> then your mysql root password
[07:30] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: I shall look that up first...
[07:30] <foxbuntu> np
[07:31] <hads> Does ubuntu not package optimize_mythdb.pl somewhere?
[07:31] <foxbuntu> hads, its inside MCC
[07:31] <foxbuntu> hads, still does not handle REPAIR TABLES
[07:33] <hads> It doesn't? Looks like it does here.
[07:33] <foxbuntu> not yelling it hads, sorry, just been writing allot of code for Mythbuntu Backup Manager with SQL statements
[07:33] <hads> Yeah, I'm used to reading SQL in upper case
[07:34] <foxbuntu> hads, my general policy is if a user can easily click on something, to show them that way rather than explain the commands and potentially have something not work
[07:34] <MilhousePunkRock> Hmm, it does not accept the mysql PW that is in the /etc/mythtv/mysql.txt
[07:35] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, thats not the root password
[07:35] <foxbuntu> try blank
[07:35] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: OK... Now if that's not a security hole... ;)
[07:36] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, well...its not really something thats an issue because our default install binds SQL to run on the loopback interface
[07:36] <thedarkon> DVBChan(0) Error: Opening DVB frontend device failed.
[07:36] <thedarkon> eno: Permission denied (13)
[07:36] <thedarkon> ERROR: no valid capture cards are defined in the database.
[07:36] <thedarkon> Perhaps you should read the installation instructions?
[07:36] <thedarkon> any ideas, coz I'm completely stumped!!
[07:36] <foxbuntu> !pastebin | thedarkon
[07:36] <Zinn> thedarkon: when pasting more than 5 lines of data please use http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com so you don't flood the channel.  Then please post the link in the channel.
[07:37] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, ok now click on the mythconverg db on the left
[07:37] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Done
[07:38] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, scroll to the bottom on the right, click "Check All". then in the drop down box select "Repair"
[07:38] <thedarkon> http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/m50b78a84
[07:40] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: repair | status | OK | for all of them
[07:40] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, thats good, that means there are no table issues in the DB
[07:40] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, now you should be set for a clean upgrade
[07:40] <MilhousePunkRock> There wasn't entries for most of them anyway, the box is "just a PVR"...
[07:41] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: "sudo apt-get update" and "sudo apt-get upgrade" then, huh?
[07:41] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, do this
[07:41] <foxbuntu> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:42] <foxbuntu> then you can make sure to get everything you need in one shot
[07:42] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Hah! You are trying to trick me into upgrading to Hardy already... ;)
[07:42] <foxbuntu> lol
[07:42] <foxbuntu> no dist-upgrade wont take you to hardy
[07:42] <foxbuntu> it just lets new packages grab their depends
[07:43] <foxbuntu> you would have to edit your sources.list or use update-manager to get to hardy
[07:43] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Another thing learned on a sunday morning...
[07:43] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, yeah morning... almost 2A for me
[07:44] <MilhousePunkRock> almost 9 here
[07:44] <foxbuntu> so some where in eastern EU
[07:45] <hads> It's evening here
[07:45] <MilhousePunkRock> I would go to 8.04 already, but I have mixed feeling about upgrading Ubuntu releases and the MythBox is the only box I am not allowed to wreck... :D
[07:45] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, Mythbuntu 8.04 had allot of fixes
[07:45] <foxbuntu> 8.10 is turning out to be a release of new features
[07:46] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Rather middle EU, since the east expansion last year or where it was, not that the EU stretches out to Russia...
[07:46] <foxbuntu> ah
[07:46] <foxbuntu> I guess
[07:46] <thedarkon> http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/m50b78a84 anyone?
[07:46] <foxbuntu> western and centeral germany area
[07:46] <MilhousePunkRock> How much more hassle will it be to make it 8.04?
[07:47] <foxbuntu> thedarkon, asking and waiting is the polite method
[07:47] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, not much
[07:47] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: That's close enough... Is my IP so descriptive? ;)
[07:47] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, it can be but I was just guesing based on our user base and the time zone
[07:48] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, my day job is in computer security
[07:48] <foxbuntu> :)
[07:48] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Will I have to recompile this one basic linux dvb package (whose name I forgot ATM)
[07:48] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, depends...
[07:49] <foxbuntu> what card are you using?
[07:49] <MilhousePunkRock> What about the pink screen? NVidia drivers updated far enough to not have that anymore?
[07:49] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Hauppauge Nova T 500
[07:49] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, yeah...they have been fixed
[07:49] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, let me dbl check, but I think kernel support is in 8.04 for that tuner
[07:50] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Speaking of Kernels, I am using a very ugly workaround to the fact that badmem is not in the Ubuntu kernel and compiling it myself was to much of a hassle. The default settings for Grub will stay put also, right?
[07:50] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, yeah..its been fixed
[07:51] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, well grub will be changed to allow the new kernel but other than that should be the same
[07:52] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: OK, let's just update to Hardy then while my girlfriend is not yet awake to protest... ;)
[07:52] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, can you VNC to the machine?
[07:52] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Yes, though I prefer SSH for most tasks... If I had to, I could even attach mouse, keyboard and monitor... But I'd rather not
[07:53] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, update-manger is the easiest method to upgrade distros
[07:54] <hads> do-release-upgrade
[07:54] <foxbuntu> hads, again yes...but I have done that and busted HAL before
[07:54] <hads> It's part of update-manager-core so the same process
[07:55] <foxbuntu> hads, yeah but if ssh dies so does the process
[07:55] <hads> screen
[07:55] <foxbuntu> ugh
[07:55]  * foxbuntu is restraining from saying anything since he is tired
[07:56] <MilhousePunkRock> OK, while you discuss that I'll turn on the MythBox again that shut down 90 seconds after mythwelcome was quit from the VNC session...
[07:57] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, whoops
[07:57] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, you might do this via ssh to prevent that: mythshutdown --lock
[07:57] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Which is rather odd, neither the ssh nor the vnc session stopped it from doing so... But I think manually locking it in mythwelcome and then quitting it will keep it alive
[07:58] <MilhousePunkRock> Of course now it's the 26th time of booting and fsck is doing his job...
[07:58] <foxbuntu> always
[07:58] <foxbuntu> its like magic, the time you want the machine to boot right up...there it is
[07:59] <foxbuntu> brb
[07:59] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: OK
[08:00]  * foxbuntu returns
[08:01] <hads> You don't like screen?
[08:01] <thedarkon> foxbuntu how long do i have to wait for?
[08:01] <thedarkon> it is 3am
[08:01] <foxbuntu> thedarkon, Im sorry I am going to finish up with MilhousePunkRock
[08:02] <MilhousePunkRock> thedarkon: Until someone knows the answer, there are always a few idle people in the channel
[08:02] <foxbuntu> thedarkon, I am not an expert with DVB cards anyhow
[08:02] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: I am ready, mythshutdown locked and shh and vnc session established
[08:03] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, ok in the VNC session open up terminal
[08:03] <thedarkon> okay time to redo the box then
[08:03] <foxbuntu> then: sudo update-manager -c -d
[08:03] <foxbuntu> thedarkon, good luck, patience might prevent that however
[08:04] <thedarkon> i been asking in here for 8 days now
[08:04] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, the reset should be very str8 forward
[08:04] <hads> You don't want -d
[08:04] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, the rest*
[08:05] <foxbuntu> hads, why?
[08:05] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: it starts out with a warning, that's not so nice... "warning: could not initiate dbus"
[08:05] <hads> Well, if you want to upgrade to Intrepid you might.
[08:05] <foxbuntu> hads, oh good point forgot about it jumping to dev
[08:05] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: lol
[08:06] <MilhousePunkRock> hads: Thanks for paying attention here...
[08:06] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, you need to update first
[08:06] <foxbuntu> that was a bug in update-manager awhile back
[08:06] <hads> MilhousePunkRock: np, just chilling out :)
[08:06] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: So I'll "Install Updates" first?
[08:06] <foxbuntu> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[08:07] <foxbuntu> that will pull in all the fixes
[08:07] <foxbuntu> then prob have to reboot
[08:07] <hads> Reboot shouldn't be nessecary
[08:07] <foxbuntu> then: sudo update-manager -c
[08:08] <hads> Unless you need to boot into a new kernel
[08:08] <foxbuntu> hads, I suppose not just to get the update-manager updates
[08:08] <foxbuntu> but I dont recall
[08:08] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, just give it a shot when its done, if you see the same error reboot then do it again
[08:08] <MilhousePunkRock> hads: Well, it would be good to see if it was successful so far..
[08:09] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: That sounds reasonable
[08:09]  * MilhousePunkRock gets coffee for everyone :D
[08:10] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, make that Red Bull and some Vodka
[08:10] <foxbuntu> lol
[08:10] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: haha... I haven't had any red bull for years
[08:10] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, I buy it by the case
[08:11] <MilhousePunkRock> brb
[08:14] <MilhousePunkRock> so while it's downloading all the update, let's speak about improvements...
[08:14] <MilhousePunkRock> Is MythWelcome fixed in the way that it will start FE when not launched for a scheduled recording?
[08:17] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, as I recall, it should be
[08:20] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: That would be nice... Too many times we booted the MythBox already and went to do something else, just to figure out we were not back in the 90 seconds timeframe to press OK to launch MythFrontend
[08:20] <foxbuntu> ah
[08:20] <foxbuntu> I dont use that much since I have a dedicated MythTV network
[08:21] <foxbuntu> 3 BE servers 1.25TB and 9 Tuners
[08:21] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Not much use for a network in a 2 room appartment
[08:21] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, indeed
[08:21] <MilhousePunkRock> 9 Tuners, wow... We have two, almost enough for 25 channels
[08:21] <foxbuntu> yeah...I record allot
[08:22] <foxbuntu> dont watch live tv really at all anymore
[08:22] <MilhousePunkRock> Monday is hard work night for the machine, or rather used to be, 8 recordings, sometimes even 3 at the same time...
[08:23] <MilhousePunkRock> I don't either... Except for the Euro 2008 Soccer tournament a few weeks ago... And that not even on the Mythbox, the 1.5 sec delay was annoying, could hear our neighbors yell already before we saw the action
[08:24] <MilhousePunkRock> What's that big improvement in 0.21 called again that let's you record a whole multiplex of DVB channels with one tuner? That's one thing I am looking forward too...
[08:24] <MilhousePunkRock> That and the day we get a 40" flatscreen TV :D
[08:24] <hads> Yeah, multirec is a great feature.
[08:26] <MilhousePunkRock> Although right now many shows are on break, so there is no need for it... But they will come back in fall...
[08:26] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, also Streaming Via MythWEB
[08:27]  * foxbuntu needs like 72 hours in each day
[08:29] <MilhousePunkRock> Status update: Download complete, installing the updates right now
[08:30] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, good
[08:30] <foxbuntu> you still have a little while to go, but should be ready to go when it reboots
[08:31] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Let's hope you are right, else I have a lot of work to do... If the box is not ready to record tomorrow night, I am in trouble. ;)I
[08:31] <foxbuntu> I know that one
[08:32] <foxbuntu> broken myth + woman = lots of pain
[08:33] <MilhousePunkRock> That one out of 20 recordings that is not working is always troublesome enough...
[08:33] <MilhousePunkRock> For some reason "My Name is Earl" did not get recorded last Friday, for example
[08:34] <foxbuntu> ah
[08:34] <MilhousePunkRock> That's more my show though, luckily "Ghost Whisperer" did get recorded... ;)
[08:41] <MilhousePunkRock> the first update run is through, nothing unusual
[08:41] <MilhousePunkRock> Other than mythvideo being held back
[08:41] <foxbuntu> thats ok...should be able to grab it later
[08:42] <MilhousePunkRock> System restart required...
[08:42] <foxbuntu> go for it
[08:43] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: So do you have home automation and surveillance cameras and all that fancy stuff included in your Myth network?
[08:44] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, not atm
[08:44] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, the house I am currently in is too old, it would be too costly and time consuming to install it
[08:45] <foxbuntu> but I might be moving to a new house end of the year early next, then I will be installing it
[08:46] <MilhousePunkRock> Ugh... The old grey/yellow default theme is greeting me here on MythWelcome
[08:49] <MilhousePunkRock> But hey, that's at least a sign that it's basically still working
[08:51] <MilhousePunkRock> Live TV also works, but there was no OSD at all, that's something that needs to be dealt with
[08:52] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, yeah, its a MythTV .1 thing
[08:52] <foxbuntu> MilhousePunkRock, yeah, its a MythTV .21 thing
[08:52] <foxbuntu> just need to enable OSD in the settings and change the theme
[08:52] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Thanks for telling me now... :/ Hope that's something that can be cured though
[08:52] <MilhousePunkRock> OK
[08:52] <MilhousePunkRock> Time for the upgrade to Hardy now
[08:53] <foxbuntu> ok
[08:53] <foxbuntu> should be fairly painless
[08:53] <foxbuntu> the mythtv upgrade is the worst of it
[08:54] <MilhousePunkRock> still the same dbus warning though
[08:55] <MilhousePunkRock> One thing I would really like to see (which is not a mythtv issue though) is a working LCD (displaying a clock) when the machine is shut down...
[08:56] <foxbuntu> oh...antec fusion eh?
[08:57] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Yes... And to be precise, it's not an LCD, but a vacuum thingy...
[08:57] <MilhousePunkRock> The silver fusion version 2 it is...
[08:57] <foxbuntu> yeah..thats one of my boxes
[08:58] <MilhousePunkRock> Also I need to cover the remote sensor when operating other devices (TV, DVD player, amplifier), else the remote sensor and the VFD (that's the name) goes belly up. Even when the machine is shut down
[08:58] <MilhousePunkRock> Apparently the display works as a clock when not powered up with "that other OS" ;)
[08:59] <foxbuntu> hmm
[09:00] <foxbuntu> well, its time for me to sleep
[09:00] <foxbuntu> gl with the upgrade
[09:01] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: Thanks a lot for the guidance, have a good night... If things fail, I will be back later...
[12:49] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu, hads, everyone else: Just for the record, the update turned out to be a complete desaster
[12:49] <hads> Bummer
[12:50] <MilhousePunkRock> hads: Oh, you are still there, or again... I got bitten by a huge locale bug, which I could not fix until now...
[12:51] <hads> So all working again now?
[12:54] <MilhousePunkRock> hads: Not yet, I did not even find a reliable/comprehensive solution for it as yet. Also I am convinced that remote and/or VFD will not work once the locale issue is solved
[13:00] <MilhousePunkRock> hads: http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/m5a4b5db5 First localegen hung and after I killed it, I get what I pasted for EVERY package updated
[13:01] <laga> shouldn't be too hard to solve (no, i don't have a solution handY)
[13:02] <hads> I don't know much about locales, check out update-locale and locale-gen
[13:02] <MilhousePunkRock> laga: It seems to be a very common problem during the upgrade from Gutsy to Hardy
[13:02] <laga> is there a bug report fo riT?
[13:02] <MilhousePunkRock> laga: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/langpack-locales/+bug/249340
[13:07] <hads> Haven't come across it myself.
[13:10] <MilhousePunkRock> hads: *** update-locale: Error: invalid locale settings:  LANG="de_DE.UTF-8"
[13:13] <hads> As I said I don't know a lot about locales so probably can't help. That error message does bring up some relavant looking hits in Google though.
[14:44] <lokus> is there any way to have the windows media center button the remote automatically start mythtv?
[15:02] <NTAuthority> Would Mythbuntu be as easy to setup as Vista MCE (except for channel adding in NL and grabbing guide stuff, but I know how to do that :) )?
[18:35] <MilhousePunkRock> foxbuntu: ping
[18:36] <TheLouis> pong
[18:36] <thedarkon> well my box is screwed
[18:37] <TheLouis> thedarkon, what's wrong with it?
[18:37] <MilhousePunkRock> thedarkon: Welcome aboard... ;)
[18:37] <thedarkon> lol
[18:37] <thedarkon> http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/m50b78a84
[18:38] <MilhousePunkRock> thedarkon: That's not much progress since this morning
[18:38] <thedarkon> i took dist-upgrade
[18:38] <thedarkon> yeah
[18:38] <thedarkon> i gona reload it all again
[18:38] <MilhousePunkRock> thedarkon: I also completely upgraded, I "only" screwed my remote
[18:39] <thedarkon> yeah
[18:39] <thedarkon> well i gona reload it not take any updates
[18:39] <rhpot1991> MilhousePunkRock: there is a bug where lirc upgrades overwrite custom configs, it normally makes backups so you can just restore them
[18:41] <MilhousePunkRock> rhpot1991: Any pointers where the backup is?
[18:41] <MilhousePunkRock> rhpot1991: My setup is slightly complicated though, MS MCE remote and Imon VFD as a receiver
[18:42] <MilhousePunkRock> Was tricky to set up at first, and I did not bookmark the one page that had the clue, of course
[18:42] <thedarkon> i thinking about going with vdr
[18:42] <rhpot1991> MilhousePunkRock: /etc/lirc/
[18:43] <rhpot1991> MilhousePunkRock: if its just the default then fire up MCC and choose your remote again, it should work itself out
[18:44] <TheLouis> When I try to play an .avi file that is in my mythbuntu video library, i get a screen that says something to the effect of "please wait video is loading" and then I hear the sound track, but no picture.  Anybody know what the problem is?
[18:45] <MilhousePunkRock> rhpot1991: That's the point, I am unsure wether I had to choose MCE or iMon
[18:45] <TheLouis> I checked the file associations for .avi in the myth frontend interface and it just has the "default" check box enabled.  tried changin to internal (no luck) and vlc (opens in seperate window... booo)
[18:46] <MilhousePunkRock> It's all foxbuntu's fault, he talked me into the upgrade to Hardy
[18:48] <rhpot1991> MilhousePunkRock: ah, running a fusion?
[18:48] <MilhousePunkRock> rhpot1991: Yes, indeed
[18:48] <rhpot1991> silver?
[18:48] <MilhousePunkRock> rhpot1991: Yes
[18:48] <rhpot1991> I can help you out there :) hold on one second
[18:48] <MilhousePunkRock> rhpot1991: Yeeha!
[18:49] <rhpot1991> MilhousePunkRock: https://bugs.launchpad.net/mythbuntu/+bug/215960
[18:49] <rhpot1991> if you grab the files from that, and run mythbuntu-lirc-generator it should almost all work
[18:49] <rhpot1991> backup whatever files you replace
[18:49] <rhpot1991> just incase
[18:50] <MilhousePunkRock> rhpot1991: I came across that lp entry earlier today already..
[18:50] <MilhousePunkRock> rhpot1991: The only thing I need to backup is my key assignments
[18:51] <rhpot1991> I made those with this remote: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16880100851
[18:51] <rhpot1991> I would guess others may work just as well, but that has not been proven at all
[18:52] <rhpot1991> also the knob on the fusion works as well there
[18:53] <rhpot1991> try them out and let me know, you can always irrecord your own remote if its different as well
[18:55] <rhpot1991> MilhousePunkRock: I have some stuff to do, but I'll check back here in a bit
[18:57] <MilhousePunkRock> rhpot1991: copying and pasting the configs, afterwards I will be gone, either way if it works or not... Thanks a lot for the link though
[19:05] <MythbuntuGuest30> hello
[19:05] <MythbuntuGuest30> any one there
[19:11] <TheLouis> i'm here
[19:26] <MilhousePunkRock> rhpot1991: For your notice: It almost works now
[19:26] <MilhousePunkRock> Have a nice evening everyone!
[20:11] <TheLouis> anybody here?
[20:12] <tgm4883_laptop> yes
[20:12] <TheLouis> hi. quick question
[20:13] <TheLouis> i just installed myth and added .avi and .m4p videos to my video library, but when I go to play them I get stuck on a loading screen, i hear the audio track in the background, but there's no video
[20:18] <tgm4883_laptop> TheLouis, probably a codec issue
[20:18] <tgm4883_laptop> can you watch them outside of mythtv?
[20:19] <TheLouis> tgm4483_laptop:  I haven't tried per se, but I did try to change the default file association within the myth frontend setup.  I was able to play the avi's by defining VLC, but that opens them in a new window
[20:19] <TheLouis> so i have mythbuntu in the background and a big ugly window on top =)
[20:21] <TheLouis> and i did install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[20:21] <TheLouis> oh and i also enabled the proprietary codecs in the mythbuntu control centre
[20:26] <tgm4883_laptop> TheLouis, have you tried xine
[20:26]  * tgm4883_laptop prefers xine
[20:26] <TheLouis> no. is the command xine?
[20:26] <tgm4883_laptop> sec
[20:26] <tgm4883_laptop> I see the problem already
[20:27] <TheLouis> huh?
[20:27] <tgm4883_laptop> TheLouis, go here  http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Configuring_Xine
[20:28] <TheLouis> tgm4483_laptop:  not to be a total noob, but I'm not sure I understand what I'm supposed to do
[20:28] <TheLouis> sorry i get in way over my head sometimes
[20:30] <tgm4883_laptop> ok
[20:30] <tgm4883_laptop> where you are telling certain file extensions to open with vlc
[20:30] <tgm4883_laptop> instead tell it to use xine
[20:31] <tgm4883_laptop> if you want it to open full screen
[20:31] <tgm4883_laptop> and to quit when the movie is over
[20:31] <TheLouis> tgm4483_laptop:  okay i see. so i would use the one under mythvideo for example?
[20:31] <tgm4883_laptop> you need to add some extra stuff
[20:31] <tgm4883_laptop> yes
[20:31] <tgm4883_laptop> xine -pfhq --no-splash
[20:31] <TheLouis> i see. okay
[20:31] <TheLouis> thank you.  I'll let you know if that solves it
[20:33] <TheLouis> tgm4483_laptop:  works beautifully! thanks very much
[20:41] <tgm4883_laptop> np
[21:55] <ab0oo> I have a fresh new installation of Mythbuntu sitting on top of a farily large collection of XVID movies, which I'm trying to import to the media viewer
[21:55] <ab0oo> the IMDb search works well, but I can't seem to get any cover art.  anyone faced this?
[22:17] <ab0oo> I can run the scripts by hand to fetch the cover art, but it doesn't seem to wind up in my ~/.mythtv/MythVideo directory
[22:20] <TheLouis> How can I host a daap music share on my ubuntu box?   Is this even possible?
[22:20] <TheLouis> oops wrong channel... i'm dumb
[22:25] <ab0oo> heh, the answer was mt-daap, which is a deb package...
[22:53] <Anusien> So I'm installing Mythbuntu for the first time, and the install has finished.  Do I have to launch MythTV setup now or can I launch it later?
[22:57] <tgm4883_laptop> Anusien, you could launch it later, but why not now?
[22:57] <Brandon_> i've got a question...when downloading the i386 version of mythbuntu, none of the MD5 sums match?
[22:58] <Brandon_> is there an alternate downlaod source where I can get a working install disc?
[22:58] <Anusien> tgm4883_laptop: I'm about to physically move the machine and change some of the DVR configuration and might sign up for schedules direct.  I have to wait to get a monitor; right now the machine is sitting in my living room hooked up to my big screen
[22:58] <tgm4883_laptop> Brandon_, what do you mean?
[22:59] <tgm4883_laptop> Anusien, well you can run it at any time you want.
[22:59] <tgm4883_laptop> or multiple times
[22:59] <Brandon_> when i download the ISO....i386 version...burn it and then run the disc check...i get 21 errored files...
[22:59] <tgm4883_laptop> Brandon_, did you verify the md5sum of the ISO you downloaded?
[23:00] <Brandon_> i have burnt with 3 different burners...i believe the ISO has been corrupted possibly
[23:00] <Brandon_> yes...they don't match
[23:00] <tgm4883_laptop> what is the md5sum of the disk?
[23:00] <Brandon_> one sec...i'll get it for you
[23:01] <Brandon_> 445dc7ea4b8e1f716569f30eb12a2bbc
[23:01] <Anusien> tgm4883_laptop: Thanks.  I was running it and I told it to configure the channel grabber from the cable input, only the DVR wasn't plugged into the wall and I think it caused it to hang.  Really I just want to get it up and stable and then I can fiddle however
[23:01] <tgm4883_laptop> Brandon_, is that from the ISO you tested or from the website?
[23:01] <Brandon_> the ISO
[23:01] <Brandon_> here is the sum from the website
[23:01] <Brandon_> e311f46069e18cee00f237db1d71ca8c(website)
[23:02] <tgm4883_laptop> thats not the md5sum i'm seeing from the website
[23:02] <tgm4883_laptop> link?
[23:02] <Brandon_> that is the one from the md5sum file i download from the website
[23:03] <tgm4883_laptop> did you just download the md5sum from the website?
[23:04] <Brandon_> yea
[23:05] <tgm4883_laptop> download it again, then right click on the blank page and view the source
[23:05] <Brandon_> ok
[23:05] <tgm4883_laptop> tell me the link it gives you in there
[23:05] <Anusien> For the initial reboot after installing, is it usual for it take several minutes to reboot?  I'm sitting at the mythbuntu TV screen just waiting
[23:06] <tgm4883_laptop> Anusien, perhaps.  Depending on your hardware it might have trouble with something
[23:06] <Brandon_> http://aus.cdimages.mythbuntu.org/mythbuntu-8.04.1-desktop-i386.iso.md5sum
[23:06] <Brandon_> or do you want this one? http://mythbuntu.org/download/dl.php?file=mythbuntu-8.04.1-desktop-i386.iso.md5sum
[23:06] <Anusien> tgm4883_laptop: I think it may be more that I ejected the CD.  Should I just go ahead and reboot?  It doesn't seem to be accessing the disk
[23:07] <tgm4883_laptop> err, probably
[23:07] <tgm4883_laptop> Brandon_, the first one, sec
[23:07] <tgm4883_laptop> Brandon_, from that file I just downloaded
[23:07] <tgm4883_laptop> 445dc7ea4b8e1f716569f30eb12a2bbc  mythbuntu-8.04.1-desktop-i386.iso
[23:08] <tgm4883_laptop> would appear to be the correct one
[23:08] <Brandon_> ok...let me try again
[23:08] <tgm4883_laptop> try downloading it again
[23:10] <Brandon_> ok...that is the correct one now....
[23:10] <Brandon_> why would i be getting bad burn on 3 different burners..should i bump speed down?
[23:10] <tgm4883_laptop> yes
[23:10] <Brandon_> ok...thanks for the help
[23:10] <tgm4883_laptop> you should be burning at the slowest speed you can
[23:11] <Brandon_> ok...it was at 48x before...that is probably the file
[23:11] <Brandon_> probalby the problem*
[23:32] <Anusien> I'm trynig to install kubuntu desktop now, and it failed halfway through the install saying certain files could not be found; and they're not in the directory listed (but other more updated files are).  The same thing happened when I told mythbuntu to get the restricted ATI drivers.  Is there a way to fix this?
[23:34] <laga> update your package listings
[23:34] <laga> sudo aptitude update
[23:35] <Anusien> Thanks