[00:17] <kees> tgm4883: look in /dev/v4l/by-path  (if it exists)  that should list the various tuners by physical location
[00:18] <kees> tgm4883: if you don't have that, add something like /etc/udev/rules.d/65-video-capture-names.rules:
[00:18] <kees> ACTION!="add", GOTO="video_capture_names_end"
[00:18] <kees> SUBSYSTEM!="video4linux", GOTO="video_capture_names_end"
[00:18] <kees> KERNEL=="video[0-9]", ATTRS{subsystem_vendor}=="0x7063", ATTRS{subsystem_device}=="0x3000", SYMLINK+="video-pchdtv"
[00:18] <kees> KERNEL=="video[0-9]", ATTRS{subsystem_vendor}=="0x0070", ATTRS{subsystem_device}=="0x4009", SYMLINK+="video-pvr250"
[00:18] <kees> KERNEL=="video[0-9]", ATTRS{subsystem_vendor}=="0x0070", ATTRS{subsystem_device}=="0x8003", SYMLINK+="video-pvr150"
[00:18] <kees> LABEL="video_capture_names_end"
[00:18] <kees> where the vendor and device map to your devices
[00:53] <CRXLPY> I am using the trunk repo for mythtv. I have not been able to use mytharchive for some time. It instructs me to recompile the plugin after a make distclean.....
[01:08] <CRXLPY> is mytharchive not current with trunk yet, or did I miss something silly?
[02:48] <pteague> i'm getting ready to build a new front end... i'm wondering if i go with intrepid if the front end will still work with my hardy back end ?
[02:58] <foxbuntu> pteague, should as long as your running Myth .21 on both
[03:01] <pteague> k, wasn't sure as i currently only have 1 box with intrepid installed so far... & it's an old 1 i discovered most of the ram in it was bad when i repurposed it...  so not sure what packages intrepid has for mythtv yet
[03:02] <pteague> back end has 0.21.0+fixes18207-0ubuntu4
[03:05] <pteague> hmm... any issues with the 64bit ? or is it still if you don't need it don't bother?
[03:08] <foxbuntu> pteague, it hasnt been that for a long time
[03:09] <foxbuntu> pteague, I use 64 on all my 64 hardware
[03:09] <foxbuntu> pteague, you should have no problems with Myth between intrepid and hardy
[03:12] <pteague> k, just wondering... i'm running 64bit on my desktop & usually don't have issues... just on occasion i get people that tell me all the problems with 64bit ;)
[03:13] <foxbuntu> pteague, 64bit windows perhaps :)
[03:14] <pteague> lol
[06:39] <cdg> howdy. -- Anyone on who knows anything about the Antec Fusion VFD?
[06:50] <foxbuntu> cdg, VFD or LCD?
[06:51] <cdg> VFD
[06:51] <cdg> and Silver if that matters
[06:51] <foxbuntu> yup
[06:51] <foxbuntu> cdg, what is the problem, silver pretty much work ootb
[06:52] <cdg> just got the case and trying to get the display to work.  When I power it on the entire display lights up (I can see all of the icons etc)
[06:52] <cdg> and it stays like that.
[06:52] <foxbuntu> cdg, you need to install LCDproc
[06:53] <cdg> I have the LCDproc from the 8.10 repos
[06:53] <cdg> and I see this from dmesg
[06:53] <foxbuntu> cdg, then select the Soundgrpah Imon ir/LCD in MCC
[06:53] <cdg> ok that may be the part I am missing
[06:54] <cdg> what is MCC?
[06:54] <foxbuntu> cdg, Mythbuntu Control Centre
[06:54] <cdg> ok
[06:54] <cdg> just in case this helps I see this from dmesg:
[06:54] <cdg>  lirc_imon: Driver for Soundgraph iMON MultiMedia IR/VFD w/imon pad2keys patch, v0.3p2k
[06:54] <foxbuntu> thats the one
[06:55] <cdg> then I see:  lirc_imon: Venky Raju <dev@venky.ws>
[06:55] <foxbuntu> yup
[06:55] <foxbuntu> cdg, sounds like you have the driver already loaded
[06:55] <cdg> yep
[06:56] <cdg> however I never see the "found IMON device" message
[06:56] <foxbuntu> cdg, not sure why, but for someone reason, first time setup, shut the machine down, and flip the power switch on the PSU until the VFD goes dark, then power it back up
[06:56] <cdg> I read something similar to that on the antec site
[06:56] <foxbuntu> cdg, ls /dev/lirc*
[06:56] <cdg> ls: cannot access /dev/lirc*: No such file or directory
[06:56] <foxbuntu> you should see /dev/lirc0
[06:56] <cdg> I don't see that
[06:57] <cdg> obviously :)
[06:57] <foxbuntu> hmm
[06:57] <foxbuntu> lets see
[06:57] <foxbuntu> ah
[06:57] <foxbuntu> use the hardware conf from my wiki
[06:57] <foxbuntu> !antec black
[06:57] <Zinn> Sorry I don't know about antec black
[06:57] <foxbuntu> !antec%
[06:57] <Zinn> If you are having trouble setting up the LCD on the Antec Fusion v2 Black or its other integrated devices, check out this Wiki Article: http://wiki.foxmediasystems.com/index.php/Antec_Fusion_v2_Black_LCD
[06:57] <cdg> thanks!
[06:58] <foxbuntu> the hardware.conf section applies
[06:58] <foxbuntu> the rest wont
[06:58] <cdg> ok
[06:59] <cdg> ok I got it
[06:59] <foxbuntu> sudo /etc/init.d/restart lirc
[07:00] <foxbuntu> dmesg | grep lirc_imon
[07:00] <foxbuntu> ls /dev/lirc*
[07:00] <cdg> dmesg output:
[07:01] <cdg> [  777.989765] lirc_imon: Driver for Soundgraph iMON MultiMedia IR/VFD w/imon pad2keys patch, v0.3p2k
[07:01] <cdg> [  777.989772] lirc_imon: Venky Raju <dev@venky.ws>
[07:01] <cdg> [  777.989809] usbcore: registered new interface driver lirc_imon
[07:01] <cdg> ls output:
[07:01] <cdg> /dev/lircd
[07:01] <cdg> that seems much better
[07:01] <foxbuntu> ok
[07:01] <foxbuntu> oh
[07:02] <foxbuntu> you also need to update your LCDd.conf
[07:02] <foxbuntu> sudo nano /ect/LCDd.conf
[07:02] <cdg> ok
[07:03] <foxbuntu> change the driver from Driver=curses to Driver=imon (iirc) look in the notes to make sure
[07:03] <foxbuntu> then: sudo /etc/init.d/lirc restart
[07:04] <cdg> ok
[07:04] <foxbuntu> then: sudo /etc/init.d/LCDd restart
[07:04] <cdg> did it
[07:04] <foxbuntu> dmesg | grep LCDd
[07:04] <cdg> nothing
[07:05] <foxbuntu> that might not work...im not sure what it shows up as off hand
[07:05] <foxbuntu> try the power off thing now
[07:05] <cdg> ok
[07:06] <cdg> let me fire up my irc client on my other computer
[07:06] <foxbuntu> k
[07:10] <cdg2> ok im rebooting my box now
[07:10] <cdg2> or really shutting it down
[07:10] <foxbuntu> did you take the power away?
[07:10] <foxbuntu> oh ok
[07:11] <foxbuntu> you have to flip the switch to get the VFD to shut off
[07:11] <cdg2> yeah I just unplugged the power cable
[07:11] <foxbuntu> ok
[07:11] <cdg2> ok so should I power it back on?
[07:11] <foxbuntu> yes
[07:12] <foxbuntu> as it boots up, if its all setup correctly, you will get LCDproc server on the VFD
[07:13] <cdg2> ok it is booting now and the display is on
[07:13] <foxbuntu> it will be close to the end of the boot that it should start to display something
[07:13] <cdg2> nope
[07:14] <cdg2> still the same.  everything on the display is on
[07:14] <foxbuntu> lsusb
[07:15] <cdg> Bus 004 Device 003: ID 15c2:0038 SoundGraph Inc.
[07:15] <cdg> Bus 004 Device 002: ID 413c:2105 Dell Computer Corp.
[07:15] <cdg> Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
[07:15] <cdg> Bus 003 Device 002: ID 093a:2510 Pixart Imaging, Inc.
[07:15] <cdg> Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
[07:15] <cdg> Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
[07:15] <cdg> Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
[07:15] <foxbuntu> ok
[07:16] <foxbuntu> ls /dev/lirc*
[07:16] <cdg> /dev/lircd
[07:16] <foxbuntu> ls /dev/lcd*
[07:17] <cdg> ls /dev/lcd*
[07:17] <cdg> oops
[07:17] <cdg> ls: cannot access /dev/lcd*: No such file or directory
[07:20] <foxbuntu> oh duh
[07:20] <foxbuntu> there is a modprobe option you are missing
[07:20] <foxbuntu> let me find it quick
[07:20] <cdg> cool
[07:23] <foxbuntu> ok
[07:23] <foxbuntu> sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/options
[07:24] <cdg> ok
[07:24] <foxbuntu> then add these lines:
[07:24] <foxbuntu> # Set lirc_imon option to use LCD device
[07:24] <foxbuntu> options lirc_imon is_lcd=1
[07:24] <foxbuntu> then: sudo /etc/init.d/lirc restart
[07:25] <cdg> k
[07:25] <foxbuntu> ls /dev/lcd*
[07:25] <cdg> ls: cannot access /dev/lcd*: No such file or directory
[07:26] <foxbuntu> hrm
[07:26] <foxbuntu> usually dont have any problems with the Silver case
[07:26] <cdg> just my luck :)
[07:27] <foxbuntu> must be slightly different hardware
[07:27] <cdg> I was worried I wired the VFD incorrectly
[07:27] <foxbuntu> doubtful
[07:27] <cdg> that is good to know
[07:27] <foxbuntu> its key'd
[07:28] <foxbuntu> you say it has icons?
[07:28] <foxbuntu> on the display
[07:28] <foxbuntu> it sounds more like the LCD rather than the VFD
[07:28] <cdg> yeah I see "music", movie, etc across the top
[07:29] <foxbuntu> I wonder if Antec switched from the VFD on the silver cased
[07:29] <cdg> any way to tell for sure?
[07:29] <cdg> im looking at the manual
[07:29] <foxbuntu> the product number on the device...
[07:30] <cdg> I don't see anything on the outside except for antec
[07:31] <foxbuntu> no, the product number for the device was in the lsusb output you gave me earlier, I already looked it up, it is indeed the VFD
[07:31] <foxbuntu> just a different version of it
[07:31] <cdg> oh ok
[07:32] <cdg> does that mean I am sailing in uncharted waters?
[07:33] <foxbuntu> you could try: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install lirc-modules-source
[07:33] <foxbuntu> cdg, naw, I see other people that have accomplished it
[07:34] <foxbuntu> cdg, Antec just has quite a few version of the hardware variants floating around
[07:34] <cdg> well that is good to know
[07:34] <cdg> I am getting the source now
[07:35] <cdg> got it
[07:38] <foxbuntu_laptop> cdg, send it again, I lost connection
[07:38] <cdg> ok.  I have the lirc-modules-source installed
[07:39] <foxbuntu_laptop> k
[07:39] <foxbuntu_laptop> cdg, then sudo apt-cache policy lirc
[07:39] <cdg> ok
[07:39] <cdg> did you want to see the output?
[07:40] <foxbuntu_laptop> yes
[07:40] <cdg> lirc:
[07:40] <cdg>   Installed: 0.8.3-0ubuntu2
[07:40] <cdg>   Candidate: 0.8.3-0ubuntu2
[07:40] <cdg>   Version table:
[07:40] <cdg>  *** 0.8.3-0ubuntu2 0
[07:40] <cdg>         500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/universe Packages
[07:40] <cdg>         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
[07:40] <foxbuntu_laptop> ok
[07:41] <foxbuntu_laptop> sudo /etc/init.d/lirc restart
[07:41] <foxbuntu_laptop> ls /dev/lirc*
[07:41] <cdg> /dev/lircd
[07:41] <foxbuntu_laptop> hmm
[07:42] <Shadow__X> foxbuntu_laptop, are you familiar with tsocks
[07:42] <foxbuntu_laptop> cdg, I have to leave, however: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1041258 might be helpful, also you need to get /dev/lirc0 and /dev/lcd0 to show up to get it working
[07:42] <foxbuntu_laptop> Shadow__X, nope
[07:42] <cdg> ok.  Thanks so much for all of your help
[07:42] <Shadow__X> k thanks anyway
[07:42] <foxbuntu_laptop> cdg, no problem, gl
[07:42] <cdg> thanks!
[10:47] <tqft> anyone else having trouble with nuvexport
[23:18] <frozenskunk> Hello all! Would anyone have an idea why mythbuntu 8.10 runs very slowly on a box that has run previous versions of mythbuntu as well as knoppmyth just fine? I have noticed that if I run top from a terminal window, my CPU wait time is almost always above 90%