[00:02] <paradox355> Can anyone help with installing a Hauppauge HVR 1600?
[01:18] <rhpot1991> paradox355: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_HVR-1600
[01:22] <squish102> does the mythtv control center stop the backend?
[01:22] <squish102> i need to set up the ir receiver, but it is recording :(
[02:36] <tony_> I have a PVR-150 running the latest stable mythbuntu.  I also have a Geforce 5950 video card with S-Video out.  Xwindows and Television are  running fine on my video card and monitor, but how do I route Xwindows and TV out to the Television??
[02:37] <hads> I haven't done Svideo out for a while but I'd imagine nvidia-settings should do it.
[02:37] <tony_> I'll take a peek.  Thx
[03:41] <frozenskunk> Any one know how to get a CommandIR working with a Hauppauge 415-HPG and Dish Network Receiver working?
[06:48] <cann> morning =)
[13:00] <directhex> Daviey, did you manage to find any mythbuntu download stats?
[13:07] <Daviey> eeek
[13:07] <Daviey> directhex: you wanted repo stats for weekly build?
[13:10] <directhex> Daviey, i was curious, yes. i track Packagez.gz downloads as "users", on a monthly basis, for my Mono repo
[13:11] <Daviey> directhex: have scriptage
[13:11] <Daviey> ?
[13:12] <mandje> would it be a bad idea to run mythbuntu ´coLinux' under XP-MCE?
[13:12] <directhex> yes.
[13:13] <directhex> Daviey, ultra-complex script, assuming daily logs: grep Packages.gz access.log.2008-09-* | cut -f1 -d' ' | cut -f2 -d':' | sort | uniq | wc -l
[13:14] <mandje> directhex: your ´yes´ was not aimed at me?
[13:14] <Daviey> directhex: thanks
[13:14] <directhex> it was, but applies to both really
[13:15] <directhex> Daviey, the key is grepping for Packages.gz, getting the first field (IP), and sort|uniq|wc -l
[13:15] <directhex> Daviey, grep again after Packages.gz for i386 or amd64 for per-arch
[13:15] <directhex> jms@osc-franzibald:~/Desktop/logs$ grep Packages.gz access.log.2008-09-* | grep amd64 | cut -f1 -d' ' | cut -f2 -d':' | sort | uniq | wc -l
[13:15] <directhex> 1488
[13:15] <Daviey> directhex: *sigh*, no rotation on that vhost
[13:15] <directhex> jms@osc-franzibald:~/Desktop/logs$ grep Packages.gz access.log.2008-09-* | grep i386 | cut -f1 -d' ' | cut -f2 -d':' | sort | uniq | wc -l
[13:15] <directhex> 7224
[13:16] <directhex> Daviey, how far back does the monolithic log go?
[13:16] <directhex> Daviey, grep for "Sep/2008" first :)
[13:16] <Daviey> 28/Aug/2007:12:31:48 +0000 -> [18/Sep/2008:20:39:23 +0000
[13:16] <mandje> hehe ok.  so running both mythbuntu and xp-mce on one machine should be done via dualboot. both need native install to perform good.  maybe xp-mce could run virual under mythbuntu but wouldnt make life easier.
[13:17] <directhex> easier for what?
[13:17] <mandje> easier to run xp-mce on the same machine and have it perform good.
[13:18] <directhex> to what end?
[13:19] <mandje> having a choice between 2 media center suites..
[13:20] <directhex> great. except you'll miss your recordings if you're not booted into the right os at the time
[13:21] <Daviey> directhex: The UK mirror only, Aug 2008 == 2549
[13:21]  * mandje is the guy who desperately likes to have as many options as he can.  ;)
[13:21] <directhex> Daviey, and superm1 said he didn't have permissions to access the US mirror's logs
[13:21] <Daviey> yeah :(
[13:21] <directhex> Daviey, still, i'm feeling good about my user figures!
[13:22] <Daviey> directhex: tbh, i suspect the US mirror gets more traffic than the UK one
[13:22] <Daviey> What stats are you looking at directhex ?
[14:34] <baalsgate> crashed my front end pause music then press esc
[14:34] <baalsgate> is there a fix ?
[14:35] <baalsgate> can someone else try this is it the same for others ?
[14:35] <baalsgate> i paused while in the full screen visuals
[14:39] <baalsgate> any one here ?
[14:50] <directhex> Daviey, really i just want to know what sort of usage my third party repo gets, and i think of the mythbuntu repo as a large one. not as large as medibuntu, but certainly pretty hefty
[14:50] <directhex> Daviey, comparing is good
[14:54] <Daviey> directhex: don't forget it is just a weekly build.. it's not like it's providing something that isn't in the repo's at all.. medibuntu obv. provide stuff that isn't there at all
[14:54] <Daviey> so we only have the people wanting to live on the edge :)
[14:54] <Daviey> directhex: Some people also use the PPA directly.. although i wish they wouldn't..
[14:54] <directhex> Daviey, mono is in main
[14:55] <Daviey> directhex: How many hits are you getting?
[14:55] <directhex> Daviey, the only package i have that isn't in ubuntu is mono-basic. and i'm the debian packager for that
[14:55] <directhex> Daviey, last section on http://directhex.mfgames.com/hardy.html
[14:56] <Daviey> directhex: good effort!
[14:56] <directhex> i'll stick up a donations button when it hits 10k
[14:56] <directhex> a proper domain would be nice
[14:56] <Daviey> directhex: Have enough BW to cope?
[14:57] <directhex> Daviey, the hosting is donated, and the guy i get the hosting from has gone AWOL. so, erm, no idea :)
[14:57] <Daviey> directhex: if you need another mirror, let me know
[15:00] <directhex> Daviey, i honestly haven't the faintest idea how much BW i use
[15:00] <directhex> Daviey, i wonder how much bandwidth i get from my real webhost these days
[15:00] <Rosso69> hello
[15:01] <directhex> Daviey, i used to only get a gig of space, y'see, and i already use 300 meg for mailboxes and 300 meg for other web stuff
[15:02] <Rosso69> does  anyone knows why my livetv and sound are not synced
[15:02] <directhex>  Total allowed
[15:02] <directhex> 3600 MB
[15:02] <directhex> hm
[15:03] <Daviey> directhex: cool.. let me know if it changes
[15:03] <Daviey> (your need)
[15:04] <directhex> Daviey, cheers. i don't really *know* my needs right now, that's the problem. i can't get ahold of the guy who does
[15:04] <directhex> i suppose i could add up the actual file downloads for a rough measure, but urgh
[15:07] <directhex> 475M	Projects/badgerports2/archive/mirror/ppa.launchpad.net/directhex/ubuntu/
[16:21] <KanntUnbe> hello all
[16:47] <jphillip> !hello KanntUnbe
[16:47] <Zinn> Sorry I don't know about hello KanntUnbe
[16:47] <jphillip> !hello | KanntUnbe
[16:47] <Zinn> Sorry I don't know about hello
[16:47] <jphillip> !hi | KanntUnbe
[16:47] <Zinn> KanntUnbe: Hi $nick, how are you?  Something we can help you with today?
[16:47]  * jphillip fails
[16:47] <KanntUnbe> hhe
[16:47] <KanntUnbe> nice one
[16:48] <KanntUnbe> thank you very much ;)
[18:24] <fishsponge_> hey people... what's the best way to get my media files over NFS from another non-mythTV server?
[18:25] <fishsponge_> autofs? hard NFS mount on bootup? if so, where should it be? should i symlink it to /var/lib/mythtv? should i tell mythtv to look in two places instead of one?
[18:25] <fishsponge_> some generaly advice on this topic would be greatfully received :-)
[18:37] <Shadow__X> hi everyone i have been having an issue in ubuntu where if a programing is access the harddrive alot the mouse lags and so does music or video
[18:51] <KanntUnbe> mh, strange, I use an Hauppauge WinTV Nova-S Plus which I used in MythTV on Arch Linux as "DVB DTV TV-Card", however, if I select this on mythbuntu, I can't select a DVB Device Number and no Information can be found about the frontend id
[18:51] <KanntUnbe> I allready checked for modules, they're all there according lsmod ...
[18:52] <Shadow__X> driver?
[18:54] <KanntUnbe> as I mentioned, all modules are loaded, according lsmod ...
[18:55] <KanntUnbe> ISL6421, CX24123 and CX88_DVB are loaded
[18:57] <KanntUnbe> hm, I know there's need of a specific order, I'll rmmod them and modprobe them by hand again obeying this order ...
[18:59] <KanntUnbe> nope, didn't work -.-
[19:10] <Shadow__X> dmesg?
[19:11] <KanntUnbe> all messages I was used to see in Arch Linux too ...
[19:11] <KanntUnbe> i just booted the fresh mythbuntu install
[19:11] <KanntUnbe> I hope this was a livecd-problem ...
[19:17] <KanntUnbe> no, it was not
[19:25] <KanntUnbe> ... jesus christ, don't get me wrong
[19:26] <KanntUnbe> but I got a better setup installing a far less specialized distribution with Arch Linux ...
[20:58] <kirkland> superm1: okay, i just upgraded a frontend from hardy to intrepid, mythtv stuff looks to be working
[20:58] <kirkland> superm1: only problem is that nfs mounts in /etc/fstab are not mounting on boot
[20:58] <kirkland> superm1: looks like networking might be coming up too late?
[22:16] <superm1> kirkland, you using network manager or not?
[22:16] <kirkland> superm1: yeah, i think so
[22:16] <kirkland> superm1: the icon is in the toolbar
[22:16] <superm1> kirkland, well sounds to me like a race condition with network manager and these mounts
[22:16] <superm1> then
[22:17] <kirkland> superm1: that stinks...  that's a regression, as this worked in hardy
[22:17] <kirkland> superm1: i'll dig
[22:18] <zabbadapp> what could be accessing my second HD and prevent it from ever spinning down? if I force it with hdparm -y it will stop, but spin up a couple of seconds later. It only has backup files and is rarely used. XFS and mounted with noatime.
[22:22] <superm1> thanks kirkland
[22:23] <kirkland> superm1: i'm gonna do bluetooth testing today, i promise ;-)
[22:23] <kirkland> its been crazy....
[22:23] <superm1> kirkland, awesome
[22:23] <superm1> kirkland, the old dund, pand, and hidd are gone again...
[22:23] <superm1> kirkland, so if someone really wants them back we can make a bluez-compat package with them
[22:24] <superm1> but upstream is against that idea
[22:24] <kirkland> k
[22:56] <tony_> I have mythbuntu working great on my local box and monitor.  I'm trying to now move the video to the svideo port of my geforce 5950 card.  I can't find any documents pointing me in the right direction.  Does anyone have any pointers?
[22:56] <tony_> This way I can dump the video to my TV instead of the monitor.
[23:55] <MythbuntuGuest47> Is there a way to force new guide data to overight the old data?
[23:58] <Daviey> madar:
[23:59] <Daviey> gomike: only dropping contents of the current table AFAIK
[23:59] <Daviey> (backup the db first IMO)
[23:59] <gomike> well the problem is the guide is all an hour off
[23:59] <gomike> the time on the machine is right