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jayzino takers?00:04
tgm4883_laptopwaited 16 minutes :(00:07
tgm4883_laptopI just saw it00:07
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larson9999i'm sending my cable box output via svideo into a usb2wintv.  at first it's in color.  but as soon as i change the channel it's in black and white.  any idea what i have wrong?00:51
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Greybear1what do you have to do to restore color?00:55
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Hotkeyhelp a newb pleasae - i have i installed but can not get any tv signal01:21
Greybear1you're going to have to provide more info than that to get help01:23
Hotkeyinstalled on hardy 8.04 dell pc dual boot with xp01:24
Hotkeyi have an icon in aps/sound.video for mythtv frontend01:25
Greybear1maybe some information about where you get TV and what kind of tuner would be useful and what exactly the problem is01:25
Hotkeytv from local cable - analog and tuner is a motherboard tv card built in by dell - xp is media center version01:26
Greybear1unless you're running MythTV on Windows, it's irrelevant01:26
Hotkeyok01:26
Hotkeywhat else can i tell you?01:27
Greybear1what happens?01:27
Greybear1how is it different from what you expect?01:27
tgm4883_laptopGreybear1, i'd go with the output of lspci and refer him to the manual01:28
Hotkeymyth front end starts up grey background orange hilighted font for Watch TV but pressing enter at that point does nothing, no messages no tv01:28
Greybear1yeah, you're probably right tgm01:28
tgm4883_laptopi'm guessing you didn't do mythtv-setup01:28
Hotkeyi did run thru it from system menu but i really didnt input much01:29
Hotkeyyou're referring to the MCC?01:29
Hotkeydoes it hurt to rerun it?01:30
Greybear1start at page 9701:31
Hotkeyterminal window started but has hung now.  should i paste any of the text?01:31
Hotkeyive been thru that mcc setup and i reallt don't see that i have anything required.  when i run the ap and choose Information Center/System Status, Tuner Status reads Tuner 1 is unavailable so I'm thinking it has not found the TV Tuner card.01:38
Greybear1did you run mythtv-setup?01:38
Hotkeyyes01:39
Greybear1so, it found the tuner card and got listings?01:39
Hotkeyi guess thats where im struggling.  the only thing i changed in the General tab was channel freq to US Cable01:42
HotkeyCapture cards has 4 entries01:42
HotkeyNew, Delete all cards on Dell, Delete all cards,01:43
Hotkeyand v4l:/dev/video001:43
Greybear1so, did you add an entry for your card?01:43
Hotkeyis the v4l the card?01:43
Greybear1whatever type of card you have01:43
Hotkeyanyway ubuntu or myth detects?  im not sure i know otherwise.01:45
Greybear1syntax error01:45
Hotkeycard type listed when i select add new card is analog v4l capture card01:46
Greybear1is that correct?01:46
Hotkeyand i can't access the field to change it to anything else01:46
Hotkeydunno - i have no documentation01:47
Hotkeythere is a "probed info" line that reads "failed to open".  meaningful?01:47
Greybear1sounds like to me01:48
Greybear1does failure sound good to you?01:48
Greybear1http://mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Video_capture_card01:48
Hotkeyno thats why i mentioned it...01:48
Hotkeyi'll read thru that - thanks01:49
Greybear1good01:49
MythbuntuGuest70Hi all01:51
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TraviMy screen resolution isnt getting setup properly. if anyone has a moment can you take a look at the details here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=89710001:52
Greybear1you're never going to get very good quality from S-Video01:54
Greybear1the edges are cut off because of overscan01:54
Traviis that a problem from using s-video?01:55
Greybear1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overscan01:55
Travior being casued by something else01:55
Travialready there ;)01:55
Greybear1the main point is, don't use S-video for an LCD TV01:56
TraviAll right01:56
HotkeyGreybearl I'm gonna have a look at XP device manager to see if the tuner card brand/model is listed.01:56
Greybear1doesn't it have DVI, HDMI, or D-Sub input?01:56
TraviI just happened to have the cables for it. Ill see what else it supports01:56
Greybear1you can use lspci to find the device too01:56
Travidvi most likely. im checking now01:56
destructarhi all... i'm using mythbuntu 8.04 with ubuntu desktop... i'm having some interesting resolution issues that just started up on me. could use some help01:57
destructarfirst off: i'm using a 1080p tv. using dvi to hdmi01:57
destructarwhen i boot up the computer it's as though i'm zoomed in01:57
destructari move my mouse to the edges of the screen to find icons etc.01:58
destructarso in order to regain the correct resolution i have to log out and back in01:58
destructarthat's if i use hdmi port 3 on my tv... using ports 1 or 2 the zoom won't go away01:58
destructarthe other issue i'm having is: i absolutely can not prevent mythtv from starting up at reboot... i have unchecked the box in the myth control center but it won't save my setting01:59
destructarso... any help on these two things would be much appreciated. I'm getting frustrated. haven't had any issues for months and can't figure out what I didn't to cause these problems02:00
TraviOk, thanks greybear. I am going to try dvi to hmdi02:00
Greybear1yeah, digital is what you should be using if at all possible02:00
Greybear1but TVs are often very bad at behaving like monitors02:03
Greybear1it took me a long time to find a good mode for my LCD TV02:03
Greybear1try to stick to common ones like 720p@6002:03
larson9999it's been so long since i had this box running i forgot how i solved my svideo out being black and white02:04
Greybear1maybe the chroma wire is broken02:05
larson9999Greybear1, i don't think so.  i set this up about a year ago and had this issue.  i fixed it somehow.  we recently moved and i'm setting it up again.  just forgot what the fix was :)02:08
bronsonIt sounds like Intrepid Mythbuntu should feel exactly like Hardy?02:09
bronsonEr, I should say, Myth front-end in Mythbuntu.02:09
bronsonLots of control panel and infrastructure improvements, but basically the same Myth?02:09
HotkeyGreybear1 - sitting on the xp media center side now reading device mgr for dell dimension e510.  Only thing I see is Radeon x600.02:10
Greybear1that doesn't help much02:11
HotkeyGoogled the machine and found a review that reads "This entry-level Media Center PC lacks a TV tuner and digital audio ports, but serves well as a home or home office PC"02:11
Hotkeyyet i do have coax input and can see/record tv.....02:12
Greybear1well that sounds like your problem02:12
larson9999Hotkey, that's a media center? lol02:12
Hotkeylarson9999 I know!!!!02:12
Hotkeysheesh...02:12
larson9999Hotkey, actually, that's a reviewer?02:13
Hotkeylarson9999 ya via about.com02:13
Hotkeyand thats pulling a pcworld review02:14
Greybear1maybe the manufacturer's site is a better source02:14
Greybear1http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dimE510/02:14
Hotkeyjust going there now02:14
larson9999i feel dirty.  i picked up xp home at a thrift store today for $2 so i could run magicjack.02:14
Hotkeyanother reviewer writes what a great tuner his 510 has! lol02:14
bronsonlarson9999, that's a good deal02:15
bronsonIt's a collectable, probably be worth 10X that in 4 years.02:15
Hotkeyim sure02:15
Hotkeydoes it have a tuner card i can borrow :)02:15
Greybear1if you have a Dimension E510 with a tuner card, it wasn't original equipment02:15
larson9999this xp home notwithstanding, i have had a string of good thrift store luck in the last week.  3 p4 2.66mgz machines with 1 gig ram for $15 each, windows server 2003 enterprise 25 cals sealed for $16 i sold for $500 on ebay.  and a nintendo ds for $2.4902:19
HotkeyGreybear1 ya it is - i ordered it - dell site lists e510 with several different tv cards........knowing which i have is a mystery02:19
Hotkeyhttp://support.dell.com/support/downloads/driverslist.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&ServiceTag=&SystemID=DIMENSION%205150/E510&os=WW1&osl=en&catid=&impid=02:19
Greybear1well, the owner's manual doesn't say anything about tuners02:20
Hotkeynice02:20
Hotkeyim running belarc advisor to see if it picks it up02:21
Greybear1as I said before, you should be using lspci in Linux02:21
HotkeyGreybear1 now i know what lspci is.  linux newb here.02:24
Greybear1I'm glad you're learning02:25
Hotkeytrying - thanks for helping.02:25
Greybear1you're welcome02:25
Hotkeybelarc lists RADEON X600 256MB HyperMemory [Display adapter]02:26
Hotkeyand RADEON X600 256MB HyperMemory Secondary [Display adapter]02:26
Hotkeyno other video/display items02:26
Greybear1those sound like display devices02:26
Greybear1and I don't know what belarc is02:26
Hotkeyunder multimedia i read "ATI Unified AVStream Driver"02:26
Hotkeybelarc is the windows version of lspci02:27
Greybear1so, is that the video capture device?02:28
Hotkeyi have no idea.  prolly have to crcack it open and see for myself02:29
Greybear1if your device isn't on http://mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Video_capture_card#Capture_Card_Matrix I wouldn't get my hopes up02:31
Hotkeyas hokey as this has been its prolly not - if i add a new one what would you recommend?02:31
Greybear1depends entirely on the TV source02:32
Hotkeybasic cable - i dont think i can pull in hd ota without big antenae02:33
Greybear1I've had pretty good experience with the PVR-15002:33
Greybear1the PVR-500 has two tuners02:34
Hotkeynice02:34
Greybear1there are less expensive ones, but I don't have MythTV experience with any02:34
wezlohey all, I really need some help getting x configured, it's like my video card (via unichrome km400) isn't being detected.  I ran linux on this laptop for years, so I know x works, but the mythbuntu setup doesn't see it for some reason.02:44
Greybear1can you just put the right driver in xorg.conf manually?02:45
HotkeyGreybear1 im still at it and found more detail about the radeon x600 - looks like its a dual purpose video card.02:45
Hotkeyhttp://support.dell.com/support/edocs/video/P97737/en/index.htm02:45
Greybear1well, the important question is whether there's a Linux driver for it02:45
wezloGreaybear1, I tried - but the xorg.conf file itself is screwy - there's no modes, and the screens are configured02:46
larson9999errrr ! i can't figure this out.  everything else is in color.  only when i watch tv is it black and white.  the nvdia02:46
Greybear1Xorg doesn't necessarily need modes, but it does need a device02:46
wezloI ran Xorg -configure to get a custom configuration, but starting up with it gave me the same error (fatal server error no screens found)02:46
wezloGreybear1, I get this even with vesa set as the driver02:47
Greybear1larson9999: maybe your color Xv parameter is turned to zero02:47
Greybear1"no screens found" doesn't mean anything specific02:47
Greybear1you'll have to look earlier02:47
larson9999Greybear1, where's that setting?02:48
Greybear1"color"02:48
wezlok, let me check the log02:48
HotkeyGreybear1 I didnt find it on the Capture card wiki rom your link above. I'll get a new one.  Thanks for the help.02:51
wezloGreybear1, I keep seeing this -  "ViaPanelGetIndex: Mode not supported by Panel."02:51
wezlois the mythbuntu kernel setup differently?02:51
Greybear1than what?02:51
wezloI get this with different resolutions02:52
wezloNot using default mode "640x350" (unknown reason)02:52
wezlo(II) CHROME(0): Not using default mode "320x175" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)02:52
Greybear1which mode do you expect to work?02:52
wezloI'm installing on a laptop, so 1024x76802:53
Greybear1well, if you had Xorg working on it, perhaps you can use that config02:53
wezlocan't gone02:54
wezlosigh02:54
Greybear1maybe a LiveCD will work02:55
wezloNope02:55
wezloit's WEIRD02:55
Greybear1if you can find one that has the right Xorg mode, use its config02:55
Greybear1how many have you tried?02:55
wezlowhat do you mean?02:55
Greybear1there are many LiveCD systems02:55
wezloI used mythbuntu and mythdora - got the same problem on both02:56
Greybear1so, what did work?02:56
wezlobut I've run live CD's on this before and they worked fine, but never "myth" cd's02:56
wezloregular ubuntu02:56
Greybear1then use it02:56
wezlothat's my next step, but I was hoping to have the stripping down done for me02:57
wezlooh well02:57
Greybear1http://mythbuntu.org/existing-ubuntu02:57
wezlomy thanks, I'll bookmark that and download ubuntu02:57
Greybear1if you want a minimal system, start with the Ubuntu alternate install CD and install the "text" system02:57
wezlook02:57
Greybear1then, install the "mythbuntu-control-centre" package02:58
Greybear1hopefully, that'll pull in everything you need02:58
Greybear1but, I'm not sure how Xorg configuration will work02:58
wezlook02:59
Greybear1if the regular Ubuntu desktop LiveCD sets a correct mode, that's more sure to work02:59
wezlowell, I'll boot the live CD and make sure that works first02:59
wezlothat mythdora didn't work as well concerns me02:59
Greybear1you said Ubuntu works03:00
Greybear1you can always remove packages later if you want to save space03:00
wezloyup03:00
Greybear1Mythbuntu is just a few extra packages that are already in the Ubuntu repositories and the installer CD03:01
Greybear1so, installing from an existing Ubuntu system ends up in almost exactly the same place03:01
wezlook03:01
Greybear1they're not really separate projects03:02
wezloyah, it's just the preconfiguring I like - but oh well, if ubuntu works, I'll be glad03:02
Greybear1I used the Ubuntu alternate install CD03:03
Greybear1I was using Ubuntu for MythTV before Mythbuntu came along03:03
wezlothat's how I installed it on my previous box03:04
Greybear1ok03:04
Greybear1all you need to know right now is how to get Xorg to run with the mode you want03:04
Greybear1if a LiveCD does that, just steal its config03:05
Greybear1it wouldn't even have to be Ubuntu03:05
wezloyup03:05
wezlodangit03:07
wezloI was hiping to be playing tonight, but now it's too late03:07
wezlothanks though greybear03:07
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wezlonight03:07
Greybear1sure03:07
foxbuntulmao, tgm4883_laptop got you with the WASP knife04:41
ajhtiredwolfGreybeard, hey you there?05:02
Greybear1yes05:03
ajhtiredwolfgreybeard :p not greybear05:03
Greybear1something changed my nick05:03
ajhtiredwolfSo I think that i foudn the problem05:04
ajhtiredwolfafter I did a reboot it didnt work right?05:04
Greybear1ok05:04
ajhtiredwolfBut I think I know why05:04
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ajhtiredwolfI have it set to /dev/dsp, when i  did a reboot, i was getting my webcams microhpeon as the input05:04
ajhtiredwolfnow for whatever reason, when i reboot, some times my mixer will be set to the tvcard, some times the hdaintel onboard sound, some times the audigy 2 card05:05
Greybear1yep05:05
ajhtiredwolfI think when that happens, it changes which device is assigned to which dsp number05:05
Greybear1that's why you should avoid using the OSS emulation devices05:05
Greybear1yeah, it's not stable05:05
ajhtiredwolfHmmm, how do i do that?05:05
Greybear1that's why it's better to use an Alsa device name that contains the CARD05:05
ajhtiredwolfHmmm well all these devices are using the alsa driver... or am i not following you?05:06
Greybear1the device nodes /dev/dsp* are the old OSS-style interface05:06
Greybear1if you use ALSA drivers, it provides those device nodes to emulate OSS05:07
Greybear1but it's generally better to use the native ALSA names05:07
Greybear1for one thing, you can always get the right device when you have multiple05:08
ajhtiredwolfgotcha... if only it would let me use the names05:08
Greybear1arecord -L gives you valid ALSA names05:08
ajhtiredwolfGreybear1, yeah, but remember when i try and put anythign in the audio device section of mythtv setup it wont let me05:09
ajhtiredwolfit will only take dev/dsp&05:09
Greybear1yeah, that seems to be the real problem05:09
ajhtiredwolfBtw you wouldnt happen to know of a way to make my mixer default to my audigy card would ya? I always have to go in and change it before i can use the adjust volume on my keyboard05:10
squish102ajhtiredwolf go into bios and disable onboard?05:10
Greybear1I don't think ajhtiredwolf can do that05:10
ajhtiredwolfsquish102, if it had that option :-p, but even that wont help me, there are about 5 devices that it switches between05:10
Greybear1I think all devices are in use for something05:10
Greybear1there might be a way to cause the drivers to be loaded in a predictable order05:11
ajhtiredwolfthere is a way to set the default device used, but i already have audigy2 set as default, other than that yeah i wonder if there is a way to set the order05:12
ajhtiredwolfI am kinda doubting it though05:12
Greybear1default in what?05:12
ajhtiredwolfsound card used05:12
Greybear1I assume you're talking about a particular application05:12
ajhtiredwolfI dont think so, but i did it a while ago, i was given advice in #ubuntu05:13
Greybear1you can configure the default Alsa devices in a config file05:13
ajhtiredwolfI believe that was it05:13
Greybear1but that won't help your MythTV recording problem05:13
Greybear1http://alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Asoundrc05:14
ajhtiredwolfright... so in your mythtvsetup you are able to put whatever you want into there?05:14
Greybear1I haven't had to configure this myself, since I don't need to have MythTV capture audio05:15
Greybear1so, I was surprised to find that it won't accept ALSA device names05:15
ajhtiredwolfGotcha.. btw it was asoundconf set-default-card audigy2 that i did05:15
Greybear1the frontend configuration does accept ALSA names for playback device05:15
Greybear1oh, I wasn't aware of asoundconf05:16
Greybear1that's probably easier than doing it manually05:16
Greybear1that will affect any apps that use alsa-lib, which unfortunately doesn't seem to include mythbackend05:17
ajhtiredwolfSo I guess my only chance is to stop the soundcards from changing order05:18
Greybear1yeah, that may be the only option05:18
ajhtiredwolfheh unfortunately ive tried to do that befoer but never gotten anywhere05:18
Greybear1probably the best way to do it would be in the udev configuration05:19
ajhtiredwolfbtw i added the string of commands rmmod saa7134 sudo modprobe saa7134 card=42 tuner =5 alsa=1 to that file you suggested but i still have to do it manually before it works05:20
Greybear1I'm looking at http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Device_Filenames_and_udev#Obtaining_identifying_information05:21
Greybear1I guess we don't know what the critical time is for loading that module05:21
Greybear1so, when you start up the machine, the saa7134 module is loaded, but you can't capture video?05:22
Greybear1but if you unload it and reload it, it starts working?05:22
ajhtiredwolfThat seems to be the case yes05:22
ajhtiredwolfbut i have to rmmod saa7134_alsa some times as well05:23
Greybear1it sounds like maybe that card just isn't very well supported05:23
ajhtiredwolfNot at all05:24
Greybear1I think that udev HOWTO in the MythTV wiki should do it05:24
ajhtiredwolfIm reading through it05:25
ajhtiredwolfwhat was the file that you said i should add those commands to ?05:25
Greybear1the file /etc/rc.local should run every time you boot05:26
Greybear1it runs as root, so you don't need to put sudo in it05:26
ajhtiredwolfI put rmmod saa7134_alsa05:26
ajhtiredwolfrmmod saa714505:26
ajhtiredwolfmodprobe saa7134 card=42 tuner=43 alsa=105:26
ajhtiredwolfin it, just like that05:27
Greybear1after editing it, run it manually: "sudo /etc/rc.local" to make sure it's working05:27
Greybear1better use /sbin/modprobe to be safe05:27
Greybear1the PATH may be different05:27
Greybear1/sbin/modprobe and /sbin/rmmod05:27
Greybear1make sure you add your lines before the "exit 0" that's already there05:28
ajhtiredwolfit said that saa7134_alsa does not exist in /proc/modules05:29
Greybear1that means the module wasn't loaded05:29
ajhtiredwolfmm... tv is working05:30
ajhtiredwolfok so basically that is just saying its an unnecesary step?05:30
Greybear1I'm not sure05:30
Greybear1I don't know what problem you're trying to work around05:31
Greybear1trying to rmmod a module that isn't loaded is harmless05:31
ajhtiredwolfok so anyway, i tried doing rmmod saa7134 then i ran sudo /etc/rc.local05:32
ajhtiredwolfand it didnt work05:32
Greybear1what did it say?05:32
Greybear1is the module loaded?05:32
ajhtiredwolfModule saa7134_alsa does not exist in /proc/modules05:32
ajhtiredwolfhow do i check if it is loaded?05:32
Greybear1lsmod|grep saa713405:32
Greybear1lsmod just lists loaded modules05:33
ajhtiredwolfdid nothing05:33
ajhtiredwolfso it doesnt look like the modprobe is working05:33
Greybear1if it doesn't output anything, it means the module isn't loaded05:33
Greybear1is /etc/rc.local executable?05:33
ajhtiredwolfI beleve so since it is giving me an error when trying to run it05:34
Greybear1so?05:34
Greybear1what error?05:34
ajhtiredwolfERROR: Module saa7134_alsa does not exist in /proc/modules05:34
Greybear1ok, so what's the contents of the file?05:34
ajhtiredwolf/sbin/rmmod saa7134_alsa05:35
ajhtiredwolf/sbin/rmmod saa713405:35
ajhtiredwolf/sbin/modprobe saa7134 card=42 tuner=43 alsa=105:35
Greybear1what happens if you run each of those lines individually on the command line?05:35
ajhtiredwolfERROR: Module saa7134_alsa does not exist in /proc/modules05:36
ajhtiredwolfERROR: Module saa7134 does not exist in /proc/modules05:36
ajhtiredwolfit worked after I did the last command05:37
ajhtiredwolfafter doing sudo /sbin/modprobe saa7134 card=42 tuner=43 alsa=105:37
ajhtiredwolfwhich loads the module05:37
ajhtiredwolfthen those work05:37
ajhtiredwolfso if the it hits an error ( the module isnt loaded ) then does it not execute the other lines?05:37
Greybear1if the lines are identical in the script file, they should have the same effect05:37
Greybear1that shouldn't be the case05:38
ajhtiredwolfok i just ran sudo /etc/rc.local after loading the module05:38
ajhtiredwolfand it didnt give me an error05:38
ajhtiredwolfand it appears to have worked05:38
Greybear1I just noticed that the top line is "#!/bin/sh -e"05:39
ajhtiredwolfhmm i ran it again and it said RROR: Module saa7134 is in use by saa7134_alsa05:39
Greybear1that means any command that fails will cause the script to exit immediately05:39
ajhtiredwolfthat is commented out htough05:40
Greybear1no, it's the shebang05:40
ajhtiredwolfShould I removei t?05:40
Greybear1#! is a special sequence05:40
Greybear1remove the "-e"05:40
Greybear1make the top line "#!/bin/sh"05:40
ajhtiredwolfERROR: Module saa7134 is in use by saa7134_alsa05:41
ajhtiredwolfthe line before that is rmmod saa7134_alsa so it should be doing that first..05:41
Greybear1you have to remove saa7134_alsa before saa713405:41
ajhtiredwolfyeah, that is how it is set up05:41
Greybear1make sure there are no typos05:42
ajhtiredwolflol, yeah nm05:42
ajhtiredwolfAlihgt hopefully that will work on boot05:43
Greybear1yeah, it probably will now05:43
ajhtiredwolfIs there a way to set it to automitcally go to telivision vs composite1 or s-video?05:43
Greybear1probably05:43
Greybear1that's a detail of the card I imagine05:43
Greybear1MythTV should set the capture card input when it starts recording05:44
Greybear1v4l2-ctl might do it05:44
ajhtiredwolfAlright, now onto setting the audio device05:44
ajhtiredwolfmmm and where is v4l2-ctl?05:45
Greybear1oddly, it's in ivtv-utils05:46
Greybear1I'm not sure if it works on non-ivtv v4l2 devices05:46
ajhtiredwolfDont have that05:47
Greybear1don't have which?05:47
Greybear1install ivtv-utils if it's not already05:47
Greybear1maybe it would be simplest to add the correct modules to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist then load them in rc.local05:49
Greybear1then you might be able to define the audio device order05:49
ajhtiredwolfOk so like, ad whatever the name of the Audigy2, the intel, and the saa7134 are to the blacklist file, then tell rc.local to load them in a certain order?05:51
Greybear1right05:51
Greybear1I think any module names you put in that file shouldn't be autoloaded by Ubuntu startup scripts05:52
Greybear1and I think /dev/dsp? devices are numbered in the order the driver module is loaded05:52
ajhtiredwolfTHere are qutie a few things listed under devices when i go to system preferences sound.. would i need to add them all?05:52
ajhtiredwolfthere is audigy 2 zs, sb0350 alsa mixer05:53
Greybear1well, you need to determine which linux modules are audio drivers05:53
ajhtiredwolfWhere can i list those?05:53
ajhtiredwolfls asound or something?05:53
Greybear1lsmod05:54
Greybear1so, for instance, snd_emu10k1 is the main module for an Audigy card05:55
Greybear1if you put that at the end of /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist I think the Audigy devices won't appear05:55
ajhtiredwolfHmm im actually not seeing audigy2 listed here, i see the saa713405:56
ajhtiredwolf but no audigy05:56
Greybear1listed where?05:56
ajhtiredwolfunder lsmod05:56
Greybear1that's because the module is called snd_emu10k105:57
ajhtiredwolfalright, there seem to be allot that have to do with saa713405:57
Greybear1we're only interested in ALSA sound drivers right now05:58
ajhtiredwolfwhen opening the sound utility in system preference, under devices there is listed saa7134(ALSA)05:58
Greybear1saa7134_alsa seems to be the sound capture driver for your card, right?05:58
Greybear1but you said it doesn't seem to work05:58
ajhtiredwolfCorrect05:59
ajhtiredwolfwell, audio out works05:59
Greybear1out of what?05:59
ajhtiredwolfi have a wire going from the audio out port of the tuner device, to the audio in of the audigy 205:59
ajhtiredwolfthe saa713405:59
Greybear1you have to do that because saa7134_alsa doesn't work06:00
Greybear1if it worked, it would allow MythTV to capture on the TV card instead of having to go the Audigy line in06:00
ajhtiredwolfalright, so which devices should i add to blacklist?06:00
Greybear1we know saa7134_alsa and snd_emu10k106:01
Greybear1are there any others?06:01
ajhtiredwolfThe hda_intel06:01
ajhtiredwolfand the logitech webcam06:01
Greybear1so that's snd-hda-intel06:02
Greybear1what about the webcam?06:02
ajhtiredwolfIm not sure what it is named06:04
ajhtiredwolfIt isnt listed under devices as far as i can see06:04
Greybear1what's the model?06:04
ajhtiredwolfI know that right now it is dev/sbd06:04
ajhtiredwolfsbd0 i mean06:04
Greybear1weird06:04
Greybear1I don't know what sbd means06:04
ajhtiredwolflet me try this06:05
Greybear1I thought a camera would be /dev/video something06:05
ajhtiredwolfyeah it is /dev/video106:05
ajhtiredwolfbut it has audio capture too06:05
Greybear1http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/3405 is what you need06:05
ajhtiredwolflsmod usb06:05
Greybear1and it's not incorporated yet06:05
Greybear1so, this is a known issue06:05
Greybear1lsmod just lists all loaded modules06:06
ajhtiredwolfShould I get that patch?06:06
Greybear1try running "sudo udevmonitor"06:06
Greybear1well, I would06:06
Greybear1if you're comfortable patching and building from source, that seems like the right way to fix this problem06:07
Greybear1but what we're already working on might be easier at the moment06:07
ajhtiredwolfthat gave the output UDEV the event which udev sends out after rule processing06:07
ajhtiredwolfUEVENT the kernel uevent06:07
ajhtiredwolfthen hangs06:07
Greybear1it's not hung, it's showing you device events06:07
ajhtiredwolfok lets try what we are working on first and see if it works06:07
Greybear1now unplug the camera and plug it back in06:07
ajhtiredwolfdo you want the ouput?06:08
Greybear1yeah, there's probably a lot, so use the pastebin06:08
ajhtiredwolfhttp://pastebin.ca/118133706:09
Greybear1that doesn't seem to have what we're looking for06:10
Greybear1just hit Ctrl-C to exit udevmonitor06:10
ajhtiredwolfI did lsusb06:11
ajhtiredwolfthat gave me this06:11
ajhtiredwolfBus 005 Device 001: ID 0000:000006:11
ajhtiredwolfBus 004 Device 003: ID 046d:c041 Logitech, Inc.06:11
ajhtiredwolfBus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:000006:11
ajhtiredwolfBus 003 Device 002: ID 046d:08d7 Logitech, Inc.06:11
ajhtiredwolfBus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:000006:11
ajhtiredwolfBus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:000006:11
Greybear1yeah, unfortunately, that doesn't tell us which module is handling the audio06:11
Greybear1just try lsmod|grep snd_06:11
Greybear1see if anything looks familiar06:12
ajhtiredwolfwe have usb_audio06:12
ajhtiredwolfthink that is it?06:12
Greybear1or paste the output of that06:12
Greybear1oh, yeah, that makes sense06:12
Greybear1it's just USB audio class06:12
ajhtiredwolfhttp://pastebin.ca/118134406:12
Greybear1yeah, that must be it06:12
ajhtiredwolfsnd_usb_audio06:13
Greybear1yeah, that needs to be blacklisted too06:13
Greybear1so, now you have all four modules to blacklist06:13
ajhtiredwolfYep06:13
Greybear1put those in there, reboot, and /proc/asound/cards should be empty06:13
ajhtiredwolfi added them to the blacklist file06:13
ajhtiredwolfbrb06:15
Greybear1ok06:15
ajhtiredwolfalright what should i check is empty again?06:17
Greybear1yeah06:17
Greybear1check /proc/asound/cards06:18
Greybear1or a mixer or whatever06:18
Greybear1there's shouldn't be any sound devices now06:18
ajhtiredwolfunder devices is the sound prferences, saa7134 alsa mixer is loaded06:18
ajhtiredwolfim guessing that is because we added it to the rc.local file06:18
Greybear1right06:18
Greybear1so that's the only one?06:18
ajhtiredwolfCorrectomundo06:19
Greybear1great!06:19
ajhtiredwolf:D06:19
ajhtiredwolfwait06:19
ajhtiredwolfthere is also06:19
Greybear1now all you need to do is to add the other three modules in a similar fashion06:19
ajhtiredwolfcapture:alsa PCM on hw:1 (saa7134 pcm ) via DMA...06:19
Greybear1well, what does "cat /proc/asound/cards" say?06:20
Greybear1the same card can show up in different ways06:20
ajhtiredwolf 1 [SAA7134        ]: SAA7134 - SAA713406:20
ajhtiredwolf                      saa7130[0] at 0xe5105000 irq 2006:20
Greybear1as native Alsa and OSS06:20
Greybear1yeah, so one device06:20
Greybear1so, figure out which order you want06:20
ajhtiredwolfcool06:20
Greybear1and put the modprobe lines into /etc/rc.local like you already have06:21
Greybear1and the order there should determine the order of /dev/dsp? nodes06:21
ajhtiredwolfThis gives me an idea too. That webcam that i use, it doesnt work with the program cheese and a few other trhings because the tvcard is loaded first, and most programs look for /dev/video0 i wonder if i could fix that this way too06:21
Greybear1yeah, probably06:21
ajhtiredwolfbut il work on that later :p06:21
Greybear1the udev approach is probably nicer06:22
Greybear1this is the low level ugly way to do it06:22
Greybear1but this is simpler too06:22
ajhtiredwolfYes but also a little more simple06:22
ajhtiredwolfYeah hah06:22
ajhtiredwolfand i am all about low level and ugly ;-)06:22
Greybear1udev's value is for hotplugging06:22
Greybear1if you know ahead of time which devices will be there, you can do it this way06:22
ajhtiredwolfthink this will make it start up slower?06:23
Greybear1no06:23
ajhtiredwolfwhe ndoes it execute rc.local?06:23
Greybear1I think it executes after all the other scripts06:23
Greybear1which could be a problem come to think of it06:24
ajhtiredwolfthis is really cool though, kinda an unconventional way to get it working but still cool06:24
Greybear1yeah, there's probably a better way06:24
Greybear1I wish I knew the "correct" way06:24
ajhtiredwolfHonestly, if it works it works right?06:24
ajhtiredwolfif i run into problems then i will look for the better way06:24
Greybear1now I'm wondering about whether mythbackend might start before this script, which could be a problem06:25
ajhtiredwolfmythbackend doesnt seem to start by itself, i always have to do it manually06:25
Greybear1do you have any idea why?06:26
ajhtiredwolfnot really... i just figured that was how it was :p06:26
Greybear1it may be related to the need to reload the capture driver06:26
ajhtiredwolfprobably06:26
Greybear1so, you should also move rc.local earlier than mythtv-backend06:26
Greybear1the name of the script is /etc/rc2.d/S99rc.local06:27
ajhtiredwolfhang on one sec06:27
ajhtiredwolfthe order doesnt looks right06:28
Greybear1the one for mythbackend is /etc/rc2.d/S20mythtv-backend06:28
Greybear1the order of what?06:28
ajhtiredwolfwell it should load audigy, intel, usb, saa713406:28
ajhtiredwolfin devices it is listed06:28
ajhtiredwolfaudigy, saa713406:28
ajhtiredwolfthen intel06:28
Greybear1what's the entire rc.local now?06:29
ajhtiredwolfmaybe it is because i didnt have it setup on this reboot06:29
ajhtiredwolf/sbin/modprobe snd_emu10k106:29
ajhtiredwolf/sbin/modprobe snd_hda_intel06:29
ajhtiredwolf/sbin/modprobe snd_usb_audio06:29
ajhtiredwolf/sbin/rmmod saa7134_alsa06:29
ajhtiredwolf/sbin/rmmod saa713406:29
ajhtiredwolf/sbin/modprobe saa7134 card=42 tuner=43 alsa=106:29
ajhtiredwolflet me see if it works after another reboot06:30
ajhtiredwolfbrb06:30
ajhtiredwolfoh wiat06:30
Greybear1it's possible that the order of moprobe commands isn't the only factor06:30
Greybear1USB may be slower06:30
Greybear1in any case, the important one for you is the Audigy one, right?06:31
ajhtiredwolfreguardless that should be a problem long as audigy loads first06:31
ajhtiredwolfcorrect06:31
Greybear1good06:31
ajhtiredwolfalright what should i edit in /etc/rc2.d/S99rc.local?06:31
ajhtiredwolfwhich script boots first?06:31
ajhtiredwolfruns*06:31
Greybear1I think you can just rename that link to S10rc.local06:32
Greybear1the number in the name determines order06:32
Greybear1so, since mythtv-backend is 20, if your script is 10, it'll run earlier06:32
ajhtiredwolflet me make sure nothign else is 1006:32
Greybear1well, it won't conflict06:32
Greybear1ones of the same number will just be run in alphabetical order or something06:33
ajhtiredwolfok cool06:33
Greybear1you could put it at 05 to be earlier than almost everything06:33
ajhtiredwolfand it isnt dangerous to rename this?06:34
Greybear104 or 05 would probably be good06:34
Greybear1I don't think so because it's your script you're messing with, not an essential one06:34
Greybear1rc.local was empty before you edited it06:34
Greybear1anyway, breaking your system is a great way to learn ;)06:34
ajhtiredwolfOk lets see if that works06:35
ajhtiredwolflet me reboot again brb06:35
Greybear1ok06:35
ajhtiredwolfawesome, that appears to have done it06:40
Greybear1great!06:40
ajhtiredwolfhmm06:44
ajhtiredwolflol for somerason the mixer didnt default to the audigy still, even though it is loaded first06:44
ajhtiredwolfwhich unfortunately seems to revert the audigys mixer settings back to default grrr06:46
ajhtiredwolfthis system seems less than idea for mutliple sound cards haha06:46
Greybear1well, native Alsa apps don't care about order06:47
Greybear1that's one reason Alsa is better than OSS06:47
Greybear1and blacklisting the modules may have messed with the script that reloads the mixer settings06:48
ajhtiredwolfNahh it was doing that before too06:48
ajhtiredwolfhmm06:48
Greybear1ok06:48
ajhtiredwolfhere is an idea, i wonder if it is possibel to output the settings of the mixer to a file, then have it load that file on start up06:49
Greybear1that's what it's supposed to do automatically06:49
Greybear1normally it does that transparently06:49
ajhtiredwolfdo you know where that file is stored?06:50
Greybear1"/var/lib/alsa/asound.state" contains the state06:50
Greybear1"/etc/init.d/alsa-utils" reads and writes it I believe06:51
ajhtiredwolfso what im thinking waht happens is, if it for instance loads the saa7134 mixer, which it did in this case, it changes a few things in the audigy mixer for whatever reason maybe if i could just tell it to load this again after it selects which mixer to use..06:51
Greybear1you can put a command to reload the mixer settings in rc.local, yes06:52
ajhtiredwolfwait a second, /var/lib/alsa/asound.state on shows the intel mixer06:52
Greybear1I think what we did confused the mixers06:52
ajhtiredwolfonly shows *06:53
Greybear1alsactl is the utility that loads and saves states06:53
ajhtiredwolfwell, I guess this is something i can live iwt06:53
ajhtiredwolfahhh wiat nm06:53
ajhtiredwolfok so i changed to the saa7134 mixer right?06:53
ajhtiredwolfthen back to the audigy mixer06:53
Greybear1you can save a state to any file you want and then reload that any time06:54
ajhtiredwolfand the everything was changed back again06:54
Greybear1you mean reset?06:54
ajhtiredwolfit seems openeing the saa7134 mixer changes some aduigy settings06:54
ajhtiredwolfno i just opened it06:54
Greybear1maybe it was the mixer program that changed the settings06:54
Greybear1maybe it was confused because the order changed or something06:54
ajhtiredwolfhmm06:55
Greybear1no, I don't really know06:55
ajhtiredwolfit seems that after leaving the mixer06:55
ajhtiredwolfit changes back to some default settings06:55
Greybear1every time?06:55
ajhtiredwolfso like if i change something in saa713406:55
ajhtiredwolfthen go back to audigy06:55
ajhtiredwolfthen back to saa713406:55
ajhtiredwolfthose changes do not stick06:55
ajhtiredwolfand the same seems to be true with all the mixers06:55
Greybear1well, you already decided the saa7134_alsa didn't work06:55
Greybear1oh06:55
Greybear1changes don't stick at all?06:55
ajhtiredwolfCorrect, after changing the mixer06:56
Greybear1which mixer are you using?06:57
Greybear1which app?06:57
ajhtiredwolfgnome-sound-properties06:57
ajhtiredwolfno wait06:57
ajhtiredwolfsorry06:57
ajhtiredwolfIt called Volume applet 2.22.206:58
Greybear1has it always behaved like that?06:58
ajhtiredwolfI dont beleve so... but then again i might not have noticed06:59
Greybear1what about alsamixer?06:59
ajhtiredwolfthat doesnt seem to have a gui07:00
Greybear1no, it's a curses app07:00
ajhtiredwolfdont know how to switch mixer devices with that07:00
Greybear1but does it retain the settings?07:00
ajhtiredwolfim not sure i dont know how to switch devices in it07:00
ajhtiredwolfto check07:00
Greybear1alsamixer -c07:01
Greybear1AlsaMixer v1.0.1507:01
Greybear1Usage: alsamixer [-h] [-c <card: 0...7>] [-D <mixer device>] [-g] [-s] [-V <view>] [-a <abst>]07:01
Greybear1"alsamixer -c 1" for the second card07:01
ajhtiredwolfthe settings appear to stay the same07:02
ajhtiredwolfwhen changing from intel to audigy207:02
ajhtiredwolfthen back to audigy207:02
Greybear1so, maybe you're seeing something funny with the GNOME one07:02
ajhtiredwolfhang on07:02
ajhtiredwolflet me make sure that doesnt happen in that one when switching between intel and audigy07:02
ajhtiredwolfyeah still happens with that one07:03
Greybear1strange07:03
ajhtiredwolfbut the problem is that it will load the saa7134 one when it boots ( some times) and if that happens i lose the setting07:03
ajhtiredwolfs07:03
Greybear1since you aren't using it, just don't ever load saa7134_alsa07:04
ajhtiredwolfalrighty07:04
ajhtiredwolfbut it still goes to intel some times :p07:04
ajhtiredwolfmaybe i shoudlnt load that one either07:04
Greybear1you mean settings change?07:04
Greybear1mixer settings?07:04
ajhtiredwolfyeah07:04
Greybear1I have no idea what's happening there07:05
ajhtiredwolfyeah actually... there is no reason for me to load the saa7134 OR The intel card07:05
ajhtiredwolfim not using either of them07:05
Greybear1oh07:05
Greybear1that does simplify things07:05
Greybear1I've disabled my motherboard audio to simplify configuration07:05
ajhtiredwolfwait but... will the tvcard still be able to ouput sound to the audigy card07:05
ajhtiredwolfif it isnt loaded?07:05
Greybear1you're not using the alsa driver of the capture card at all07:06
Greybear1that's why you need the cable07:06
ajhtiredwolfso what is handling its output?07:06
Greybear1the Audigy card07:06
ajhtiredwolfwell it goes into the audigy card, but the tvcard has to take the audio, then give it to the audigy207:06
ajhtiredwolfso it has to process the audio some how07:07
Greybear1through the analog cable07:07
ajhtiredwolfAhh ok07:07
Greybear1that's how you hooked it up, right?07:07
ajhtiredwolfi just have the cable plugged int it, then a cable going from the audio out of the card to the audio in of the audigy07:07
Greybear1the TV card has a tuner, a digital capture device, and an audio capture device07:07
Greybear1the tuner puts out analog video and audio07:08
ajhtiredwolfAhh ok07:08
Greybear1you're using the analog audio directly out of the tuner, bypassing the TV card's digital audio capture07:08
ajhtiredwolflet me try something07:08
ajhtiredwolflet me remove those two modules and reboot as see if my settings keep07:08
Greybear1yeah07:08
Greybear1you also might want to disable the onboard sound in the BIOS setup07:08
ajhtiredwolfCant, lame as that is07:09
ajhtiredwolfthere is no option * i tried*07:09
Greybear1why not?07:09
Greybear1strange07:09
ajhtiredwolfI know07:09
ajhtiredwolfThe motherboard is less than great07:09
ajhtiredwolfi have ethernet problems with it too07:09
Greybear1what make is the motherboard?07:09
ajhtiredwolfsome times il boot and the internet wont work07:09
ajhtiredwolfsome times it will07:09
ajhtiredwolfa reboot always fixes it though07:10
ajhtiredwolfit is a ga-g31m-s2l07:10
Greybear1well, blacklisting the onboard audio module should have the same effect07:10
Greybear1Gigabyte?07:10
ajhtiredwolfYes07:10
Greybear1I'm using a Gigabyte motherboard and haven't had too much trouble with it07:10
ajhtiredwolfThey have always been good to me07:10
ajhtiredwolfthis was a cheap one though07:10
ajhtiredwolfreally chea07:10
Greybear1but it's Nvidia chipset07:10
ajhtiredwolfp07:10
ajhtiredwolfyou get what you pay for07:11
Greybear1right07:11
ajhtiredwolfIt has onbaord vide otoo07:11
ajhtiredwolfwhich caused hell of problems07:11
Greybear1ok07:11
ajhtiredwolfits funny the way that i got it to work07:11
Greybear1yeah, the one I have is definitely not a budget one07:11
ajhtiredwolfso first time i installed, i didnt have my graphics card yet07:11
ajhtiredwolfso i install with the onboard card07:11
ajhtiredwolfupdate07:11
ajhtiredwolfblah blah blah07:11
Greybear1ok07:11
ajhtiredwolfthen i install the nvidia 8800gt, everything is hunky doodly07:12
ajhtiredwolfso then later on i try and change some video settings07:12
ajhtiredwolfit goes to 640x480 and will NOT change07:12
ajhtiredwolfunless i use the onbard video07:12
Greybear1strange07:12
ajhtiredwolfafter about a week of frusteration i finally reinstalled07:12
ajhtiredwolfsame problem07:12
Greybear1this was in Ubuntu?07:12
ajhtiredwolfno gui even when installing07:12
ajhtiredwolfyes07:12
ajhtiredwolfso after a while i think, well what did i do the first time07:12
ajhtiredwolfso i install with it plugged into the onboard video, same problem07:13
ajhtiredwolfwhat i found out was07:13
ajhtiredwolfi had to install with the onbaord video, and the 8800gt NOT connected, then update the system07:13
ajhtiredwolfTHEN install the 8800gt, any other way and it will not work07:13
Greybear1strange07:13
ajhtiredwolfand i can not screw with any video settings, or it happens again07:13
Greybear1so, the onboard video isn't disabled?07:14
ajhtiredwolfNo not right now07:14
Greybear1that would probably simplify things to disable it07:14
ajhtiredwolfyeah i did07:14
ajhtiredwolfbut that didnt help either07:14
Greybear1hmmm07:14
ajhtiredwolfmy xorg.conf is funny07:14
ajhtiredwolflook at it07:14
ajhtiredwolfgrrr pastebin isnt working, one sec07:16
Greybear1ok07:16
ajhtiredwolfhttp://pastebin.com/m1c62199d07:16
ajhtiredwolfLook at that haha07:16
Greybear1what's so strange?07:16
ajhtiredwolftheres nothing defined in it07:16
ajhtiredwolfno monitor settings07:16
ajhtiredwolfno video settings07:17
Greybear1I think that's pretty normal these days07:17
ajhtiredwolfno names of devices07:17
Greybear1mine looks quite similar07:17
ajhtiredwolfit almost seems like, it works with the onbaord, then if you update, and install the 8800gt, it will use whatever settings the onbaord had07:17
ajhtiredwolfbut if you try and define your own settings iwth the 8800gt07:17
ajhtiredwolfit says screw you and pretends it doesnt know what card your talkinga bout07:18
Greybear1well, the X server configures most things automatically these days07:18
ajhtiredwolfmeh... well hopefully my ocnfiguration will automatically work with the next release07:18
Greybear1modes are switched with Xrandr instead of being in the xorg.conf07:18
ajhtiredwolfalright let me see if that worked though, imma reboot07:18
Greybear1yeah, hopefully07:18
ajhtiredwolfGrrrn o that didnt work07:33
ajhtiredwolfand for some reaso nthe saa7134 continues to appear in the device list, although it didnt revert to that one this time thankfully07:34
Greybear1saa7134_alsa may be loaed automatically by saa713407:35
ajhtiredwolfProbably07:35
ajhtiredwolfMeh I can live with this07:36
ajhtiredwolfjust have to change it before watching tv07:36
Greybear1you may want to call alsactl in a script07:37
ajhtiredwolfim gonna try and get rid of this little cracker i hear every once in a while07:37
Greybear1little cracker?07:38
ajhtiredwolfI hear a little cracker in the sound about every 5 seconds or so07:38
Greybear1oh, a crackle?07:38
ajhtiredwolfYeah07:39
ajhtiredwolfweird i wonder why its doing that07:42
ajhtiredwolfit doesnt do that in tv time07:42
Greybear1is TV time capturing audio?07:43
ajhtiredwolfoh wait good point haha07:43
ajhtiredwolfi just unmute the playback07:43
Greybear1right07:43
ajhtiredwolfIl try changing the audio sampling rate see if that helps07:44
Greybear1yeah, it might07:44
Greybear1maybe the buffer or period size is too small07:44
ajhtiredwolfWhere cna that be changed?07:44
Greybear1I'm not sure07:44
Greybear1I don't know if MythTV lets you change those07:44
ajhtiredwolfbunch of settings i just found, il mess around in here07:47
Greybear1ok07:47
ajhtiredwolfyou know it almost seems like its just having a hard time keeping up, like its skipping07:50
ajhtiredwolfim trying to find a way to lower audio quality but not seeing it07:50
Greybear1it could be just an audio problem or it could be an audio/video sync problem07:51
ajhtiredwolfonce again cant express how much i appreciate you working with me to fix this :P, its nice when there are people who are willing to help you out vs people who just sit in here to bash anyone for not knowing how to use linux hah07:52
Greybear1yeah, some people just like to feel elite07:52
ajhtiredwolfthats what i got in #mythtv called a noob, and swore at me allot hah07:52
Greybear1but GNU/Linux is mainstream enough today that the real elites use *BSD or something even less known07:53
ajhtiredwolfyeah they hated ubuntu in there, claimed it brought to many noobs around07:53
ajhtiredwolfobviously linux spreading and development time decreasing is a BAD thing.. *rolls eyes* :P07:53
Greybear1that doesn't make much sense for MythTV07:53
ajhtiredwolf I used red hat and fedora quite a while ago07:54
ajhtiredwolfit was allot of fun then to tinker around, but the thing about ubuntu is its a realy OS more than just a hobbiest OS07:54
Greybear1I've used a wide variety07:54
ajhtiredwolfIts something that has practical uses07:54
ajhtiredwolffor the average user07:54
ajhtiredwolfall the computers in the math department at my university use ubuntu07:54
Greybear1well, Fedora's probably just as practical, but maybe not as easy for Windows users to start with07:55
ajhtiredwolfmmm, fedora isnt quite as point and click07:55
ajhtiredwolfalthough close, yum is pretty nice07:55
Greybear1I think Ubuntu is a good balance between newbie friendliness and one for developers07:55
ajhtiredwolfbut ive had to configure things myself after installing with yum allot more often than with apt-get07:55
Greybear1it built on the long traditions of Debian07:55
ajhtiredwolfubuntu really sold me when i put the cd in and was able to try it before installing07:56
Greybear1yeah, apt has always been superior to other package management systems in my experience07:56
Greybear1I used Debian years ago, but I was frustrated with the age of the packages07:56
Greybear1Ubuntu tends to get newer upstream packages07:56
ajhtiredwolfI only ever used red hat 9 i think it was, and fedora07:56
Greybear1and I can recommend Ubuntu to Windows users, which wasn't the case for Debian07:57
ajhtiredwolfThe only thing i dont like about ubuntu is that it is more of a pain to install kde07:57
Greybear1installing Debian wasn't easy, though it may have improved by now07:57
Greybear1is it?07:57
Greybear1can't you just use a Kubuntu disc?07:57
ajhtiredwolfyeah, and ive heard that it can cause some probelm07:57
ajhtiredwolfso i didnt obther07:57
ajhtiredwolfwell yeah07:57
ajhtiredwolfbut i mean installing kde after installing ubuntu07:57
ajhtiredwolfOhh that reminds me, when installed mythbuntu, it changed my startup splash screen, do you know how to change it back?07:58
Greybear1I think it's just "sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop"07:58
ajhtiredwolfI didnt mind the mythbuntu one until i realized it doesnt show when ubuntu does a checkdisk07:58
Greybear1the splash screen before X?07:58
ajhtiredwolfRight07:58
Greybear1I don't know07:58
Greybear1I've usually turned that off07:59
ajhtiredwolfi thought it was frozen07:59
ajhtiredwolfbut it was doing a checkdisk07:59
ajhtiredwolfdidnt realize that till i booted using init3 :p07:59
Greybear1I think it's from the usplash package07:59
ajhtiredwolfdamn... main reason i was getting mythtv was for the olympics and now they are over haha07:59
Greybear1oh07:59
ajhtiredwolfno biggy, still a few cool things left :P07:59
ajhtiredwolfhave you watched them?08:00
Greybear1a bit08:00
Greybear1not much08:00
Greybear1I did record it, so I'll probably watch a few events08:00
ajhtiredwolfI love the olympics ,only sports I really enjoy watching08:00
ajhtiredwolfI love the swimming and the gymnastics08:00
Greybear1yeah, I rarely watch any sports, but if I do, it's less common ones08:00
ajhtiredwolfWhat country do you live in/08:00
Greybear1US08:00
ajhtiredwolfyou should watch the michael phelps races, those were really cool08:01
ajhtiredwolfIt is amazing just how much he beat the world records by08:01
Greybear1yeah, I did see when he got his 8th medal or whatever08:01
Greybear1usplash-theme-ubuntu may be the package you want08:02
ajhtiredwolfoh yeah btw kde4 is in the package list but it has 1 star08:02
ajhtiredwolfso i searched on it, and i guess there are a bunch of application conflicts08:02
Greybear1kde4 is still pretty new I think08:03
ajhtiredwolfI think that is what installs with kubuntu isnt it?08:03
Greybear1I'm not sure08:04
ajhtiredwolfwhat do you use?08:04
Greybear1I thought the Ubuntu packages were still 308:04
Greybear1I'm just using the regular GNOME stuff08:04
Greybear1I'm not particularly attached to either one08:04
ajhtiredwolfMight be, it might be the new release coming in october that uses 4, cant remember08:04
ajhtiredwolfIm kinda nervous about upgrading to that... worried about my graphics settings haha08:05
Greybear1well, it's all Xorg, so KDE should affect that08:06
ajhtiredwolfno i mean when the new version of ubuntu comes out in october, im worrieda bout upgrading to that ;)08:06
Greybear1yeah there are somtimes hiccups08:07
ajhtiredwolfi always waited an extra month in fedora, seemed to help08:07
Greybear1yeah, that's a good idea08:08
Greybear1I often install the next version on my desktop machine, but wait a while for my servers and MythTV machines08:08
Greybear1that way, I have an idea if there are things to watch out for08:08
ajhtiredwolfheh, just running one pc here ;)08:09
ajhtiredwolfactually08:09
ajhtiredwolfi have one i could test on, tahts a good idea08:09
ajhtiredwolfI have an extra pc that i just use as a guitar amplifier08:09
Greybear1I have Ubuntu installed on five machines I guess08:09
ajhtiredwolfyou do something with computers for a living?08:09
Greybear1trying to08:10
ajhtiredwolfwhat field?08:10
ajhtiredwolfif you dont mind me asking08:10
Greybear1well, I'm doing some web development, but that's not quite taking off yet08:10
ajhtiredwolfcreating websites for smaller companies, stuff like that?08:11
Greybear1for musicians08:11
ajhtiredwolfAhhh cool, wanna make one for me ? :p08:11
Greybear1sure08:11
ajhtiredwolfactually, do you do any type of database work?08:12
Greybear1I use Wordpress, which is easy to set up and a good basis for adding functionality08:12
Greybear1not a lot08:12
ajhtiredwolfbummer08:12
ajhtiredwolfI know someone who needs webhelp in that area08:12
Greybear1I've done some development using MySQL and PostgreSQL08:13
Greybear1the basics of relational database theory08:13
ajhtiredwolfIm not sure what it is written in, its a volunteer orginization called care for life, a university was looking for an orginization that they could do web development for as a student project, unfortunately after the students graduated, the development stopped and tehy have no one to continue work on it08:15
ajhtiredwolfI think they have some "one" working on it now, but its a big undertaking08:15
Greybear1do you have any pointers to more details?08:16
ajhtiredwolfwww.careforlife.org08:16
ajhtiredwolfas far as details on that specifically08:16
Greybear1ok08:16
ajhtiredwolfyou'd have to talk to a guy named tom haws, i have his email if you are interested08:16
Greybear1they're looking for volunteer work?08:17
ajhtiredwolftheir a great orginization, ive been working with them for a few years, not like most of those places that just want you to send them money and take a portiion of it, they are more interested in teaching skills to third world countrys and improving communities from the ground up08:17
Greybear1sounds interesting08:18
ajhtiredwolfno they would probably pay you08:18
ajhtiredwolfbut they wouldnt mind volunteer either hah08:18
ajhtiredwolfim good with hardware, so that is what i have done for them08:18
Greybear1well, yes, if I could have the address, I'd appreciate it08:18
ajhtiredwolfworking on computers ... in the middle of mozambique africa is a very unique experience hah08:18
Greybear1yeah, I'll bet08:18
ajhtiredwolfhang on let me get it08:18
Greybear1ok08:18
ajhtiredwolfim doing an intership there this summer, going for 4 months,m longer than i ever have before :) im excited08:19
Greybear1ok08:19
Greybear1yeah, sounds interesting08:19
Greybear1I grew up in South America, but my dad grew up in Africa08:19
ajhtiredwolfhmm can i not private message in here?08:20
ajhtiredwolfreally? cool where in africa??08:20
Greybear1yeah, I'm trying to remember the commands08:20
ajhtiredwolfdont want to send it in public chat :p08:20
Greybear1http://www.ircbeginner.com/ircinfo/ircc-commands.html08:20
ajhtiredwolflol duh... msg, forgot that08:21
ajhtiredwolfI believe that he would be the guy to talk to, im pretty sure he is still head of the IT department08:22
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MythbuntuGuest22hello15:28
MythbuntuGuest22ppl i have a prob i can't get my imon pad to work can you help pls15:28
MythbuntuGuest22any one???15:33
laga!asj15:35
ZinnSorry I don't know about asj15:35
laga!ask15:35
ZinnPlease don't ask if anyone is around or if it is alright to ask a question.  Many people check back periodically and may answer your question when they see it.  IRC is not normally an instant fix so check back often for an answer.15:35
MythbuntuGuest22ok only want to know if any one have o solution to it ...15:37
frink_What is a imon pad?15:51
jphillipremote control16:05
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liridoes mythbuntu install have samba shares preconfigured on install or something?17:31
gkffjcs_If I want to install the front end on to a standard ubuntu desktop, which package do I install?18:09
tgm4883_laptopgkffjcs_, if you want to convert the desktop to a mythbuntu desktop, then mythbuntu-desktop.  If you just want the frontend then mythtv-frontend18:23
tgm4883_laptopliri, I don't believe so, although you can activate them.  Why?18:23
gkffjcs_thanks.18:25
gregL<liri> :i was able to access the recordings and video folders from my windows box,That part was set up...18:50
tgm4883_laptopliri, are you sure it wasn't the UPNP server?18:55
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MythbuntuGuest43can anyone help me with the movie posters i am pulling of the search are really low quality, has anyone seen this?22:16
MythbuntuGuest43can anyone help me with the movie posters i am pulling of the search are really low quality, has anyone seen this?22:34

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