[01:20] <woski> anyone have an antec fusion silver?
[01:20] <tritium> woski: no, black
[01:24] <woski> well, getting the lcd and remote is giving me fits!
[01:25] <woski> there might be something you can help me with though.  is there any way to wire it so that the lcd backlighting doesnt stay on even with the machine off?
[01:25] <woski> that part has to be common
[01:40] <rhpot1991> woski: it stays on until you cut power
[01:49] <woski> oh.  is there any other way?  it's very...radiant
[01:59] <woski> are there any benefits to it like that?
[01:59] <rhpot1991> woski: I know of someone who unplugged theirs because it annoyed them it was so bright
[02:00] <rhpot1991> without modifying the hardware I'm not sure there is much you can do
[02:00] <woski> oh well
[02:03] <woski> did you have much difficulty getting your lcd/remote/knob working under mythbuntu?
[02:04] <rhpot1991> there is a bug in LP with directions on how I did mine, let me look
[02:05] <rhpot1991> I think there may be a newer version of the silver out now though
[02:06] <rhpot1991> woski: https://bugs.launchpad.net/mythbuntu/+bug/215960
[02:09] <woski> ok, i'll give that a whirl.  thanks.  i'll let you know
[02:10] <rhpot1991> woski: thats for V1, if you have V2 I think you need to follow instructions for the antec black (I think they have the same hardware)
[02:11] <tritium> woski: that launchpad URL may point to this, but check here: http://wiki.foxmediasystems.com/index.php/Antec_Fusion_v2_Black_LCD
[02:13] <woski> yeah, ive got v2.  i followed those directions on foxmediasys (knowing i had a different hardware version identifier (on lsusb)).  no results.
[02:14] <rhpot1991> looks like foxbuntu uses my configs there, or at least part of them
[02:14] <foxbuntu> rhpot1991, which configs to what?
[02:15] <foxbuntu> oh the fusion
[02:15] <foxbuntu> rhpot1991, yeah the lirc configs
[02:15] <rhpot1991> foxbuntu: did you need the 2nd spot for the knob?
[02:15] <rhpot1991> mine works with just knob_left                0x01000000
[02:15] <rhpot1991>           knob_right               0x00010000
[02:15] <rhpot1991> but I don't have a wheel click either
[02:15] <woski> alright, check this out.  after i completed those steps, one thing I noticed was missing in my devices (referenced in the configs) was /dev/lirc0
[02:15] <rhpot1991> I added new buttons too, wonder if its worth upgrading the config out there
[02:16] <foxbuntu> woski, your hardware isnt setup correctly then
[02:16] <foxbuntu> without /dev/lirc0 nothing will work
[02:16] <woski> yeah
[02:16] <foxbuntu> (remote wise)
[02:16] <woski> how does that get initialized?
[02:16] <rhpot1991> woski: double check your plugs
[02:16] <woski> alright
[02:16] <rhpot1991> I missed on when I first installed
[02:17] <woski> its currently all splayed open
[02:17] <rhpot1991> foxbuntu: you needed to compile a newer version of LCDproc?
[02:17] <foxbuntu> rhpot1991, for the black case yes, there is a patch for the imon driver that is required
[02:17] <rhpot1991> ah
[02:17] <rhpot1991> lucky me and my old (shock prone) hardware
[02:18] <rhpot1991> I still haven't gotten the ground wire from them, wonder how the heck they are shipping it
[02:18] <woski> for plugs, it should just be the usb, right?
[02:20] <foxbuntu> woski, no
[02:21] <woski> ok, good, cause that one's known good
[02:21] <foxbuntu> woski, there is a power cable (tiny three pin) under the CDROM tray
[02:21] <woski> got it
[02:22] <foxbuntu> woski, and lsusb reveals the Soundgraph Imon ir/lcd hardware?
[02:22] <woski> yes
[02:22] <woski> but a slightly different hex code from your guide (same manufacturer info).
[02:23] <woski> so understand no guarantees!
[02:24] <woski> let me pull it up to see exactly what
[02:28] <woski> Bus 003  Device 003: ID 15c2:0038 SoundGraph Inc.
[02:28] <woski> whereas the guide supports ffdc
[02:30] <foxbuntu> woski, the model in the guide is only truely import as it relates to LCDproc, Lirc and everything else *should* work fine
[02:30] <woski> yeah, i'd hoped/assumed so
[02:30] <woski> no /dev/lirc0 though
[02:30] <woski> i wouldnt need to mknod it in would i?
[02:34] <woski> there's a /dev/lircd
[02:44] <woski> whats the /dev/lircd device?
[02:47] <woski> sorry, dropped my connection
[02:51] <woski> so would the /dev/lircd have any relevance here?  (sorry if you answered it already when i dropped off)
[03:04] <foxbuntu> woski, no problem, /dev/lircd is part of the equation, but not the main piece required
[03:15] <woski> oh ok
[03:15] <woski> so any method to get the others added?  or should it 'just happen' given proper setup
[03:16] <foxbuntu> woski, setup properly it will 'just happen'
[03:17] <foxbuntu> woski, are you using all the config files on my wiki?
[03:17] <woski> yeah
[03:17] <foxbuntu> woski, which version of lirc are you using?
[03:17] <foxbuntu> woski, also what version of Mythbuntu are you using?
[03:18] <woski> 0.83, then 0.84, then 0.84a (all on mythbuntu 8.10).  then 0.84a on 9.04 a5
[03:19] <woski> (fresh mythbuntu installs on each try)
[03:20] <woski> maybe not necessary, but i just wanted to be sure
[03:25] <woski> currently on 9.04 a5, but i'm about to revert back
[03:28] <woski> any advantage to recommending the remote at install time?
[03:29] <woski> or leave it blank and follow the guide straight up?
[03:29] <woski> (I was leaving it blank)
[03:30] <tritium> ATSC cards aren't auto-detected during install, so invoking mythtv-setup during install is a waste.  I typically skip configuring remotes, etc., since most of the configuration has to be done post-install anyway.
[03:33] <woski> yeah, thats what i figured.  i'll continue
[03:34] <woski> the tv card is also not going on...but one thing at a time!  haha
[03:35] <tritium> No sense in setting up TV cards during install (at least ATSC), for the reasons I stated above.
[03:35] <woski> oh, no.. i wasnt doing that either.  just saying
[03:36] <woski> but just out of curiosity (while i wait on the reinstall), whats the general consensus on dvico cards?
[03:39] <tritium> I have a DViCo fusion HDTV5 RT Gold.  It's a great card.
[03:40] <woski> oh, splendid.  i've got the fusion7 rt gold
[03:41] <woski> i think there might be some fundamental differences though
[03:41] <woski> of course, i could just be missing something
[03:41] <tritium> There are.
[03:41] <woski> yeah
[03:43] <woski> is it 7 rt gold very unsupported at this time?
[03:43] <tritium> Let me see...
[03:45] <woski> i havent gotten as in depth into that portion of the setup yet as I'm still working on remote/lcd.  but was hoping it would be as supported as their dual one (at least from a chip level).  but again, i haven't scratched the surface
[03:48] <tritium> woski: I don't have time to check, but look at the mythtv and linuxtv.org (dvb) wiki pages.
[03:49] <woski> yeah, dont feel like you have to look.  like I said, i wasnt even to that portion of the setup yet.  just planning ahead since it seems like it could be a challenge
[03:50] <woski> thanks for the link
[04:40] <Shred00> hola.  am i understanding correctly that the last weekly builds done for hardy and intrepid are svn 19594 and 19596 respectively?
[08:58] <styelz> is the mythtv / hdhomrerun patch going to be in the next update?
[08:59] <styelz> fixes
[09:00] <styelz> hdhomerun i mean
[10:31] <styelz> er, did i miss anything. got chopped of my bnc
[12:19] <Shred00> hola.  am i understanding correctly that the last weekly builds done for hardy and intrepid are svn 19594 and 19596 respectively?
[12:42] <oobe> Shred00, i just looked at my packages and 19596 is what i have installed
[12:42] <Shred00> oobe: yeah.  but if i'm reading myth's trac properly, that's like 2 months old
[12:43] <oobe> well ls -lt /var/cache/apt/archives/*myth* shows me that i have 19878 aswell
[12:44] <Shred00> oobe: how can that be when the Packages files on the mirrors show the version(s) i listed above as current?
[12:46] <oobe> i dont know
[12:46] <oobe> to tell you the truth i dont worry about it i figure they only do updates when its important
[12:47] <Shred00> well, it's supposed to be "weekly updates"
[12:51] <oobe> is it important
[12:52] <Shred00> oobe: sure.  if real bug fixes are going into the myth fixes branch, why should it be up to mythbuntu to decided they are not important?
[12:52] <Shred00> and if that's what they are doing, they the name should be changed from "weekly fixes" to "fixes that we think are important"
[12:53] <oobe> yeah lol i get your point
[12:53] <Shred00> oobe: but of course, that's all jumping the gun.  i want to make sure my understanding of the revision number is correct first
[13:07] <rhpot1991> styelz: what patch is that?
[13:10] <styelz> er its called
[13:10] <styelz> mythtv-0-21-fixes-dvbt.patch
[13:11] <styelz> http://www.silicondust.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6467
[13:12] <styelz> i cant get hdhomerun to find any channels without it
[13:12] <styelz> but then, i cant get mythfrontend to work.. when it does.. but i think that might have been my fault
[13:15] <styelz> i get this error on the backend
[13:15] <styelz> 2009-03-11 15:35:53.031 HDHRChan(12105400/1): device found at address 192.168.2.30
[13:17] <styelz> 2009-03-11 18:22:21.048 HDHRChan(12105400/0), Error: DeviceSet(/tuner0/channel :753500000): ERROR: invalid channel
[13:17] <styelz> i pasted the wrong line before
[13:18] <styelz> im in australia
[13:18] <styelz> dvb-t
[13:20] <styelz> pci card work fine
[13:20] <styelz> select source and blank screen. and it sorta locks up
[13:21] <styelz> 2009-03-11 19:43:19.441 mythbackend version: 0.21.20080304-1 www.mythtv.org
[13:29] <styelz> i havent tried the patch though. i just checked out fixes from mythtv svn
[13:29] <rhpot1991> styelz: if it went into fixes then it will be in our weekly builds
[13:30] <styelz> can i get those via package manager ?
[13:30] <styelz> or manual ?
[13:30] <rhpot1991> styelz: http://www.mythbuntu.com/auto-builds
[13:31] <styelz> thanks
[13:32] <styelz> i need to get out more
[13:32] <styelz> thanks again
[13:32] <rhpot1991> no problem
[13:46] <styelz> that didnt work :(
[13:47] <styelz> maybe i should try the trunk build
[14:29] <Shred00> anyone here know about the weekly builds?
[14:38] <tgm4883> Shred00, what about them?
[14:39] <Shred00> tgm4883: am i understanding correctly that the last weekly builds done for hardy and intrepid are svn 19594 and 19596 respectively?
[14:39] <tgm4883> hmm
[14:39] <tgm4883> could be, i'd have to check
[14:39] <tgm4883> should be the same number though
[14:40] <Shred00> tgm4883: well, my point isn't so much that they differ by 2 revs, but that that rev appears to be months old
[14:40] <tgm4883> Shred00, hmm, that doesn't sound right
[14:40] <tgm4883> let me check on that
[14:54] <tgm4883> Shred00, well there does appear to be a problem with the build server.  We are looking into it.  Thanks for bringing it to our attention
[14:56] <Shred00> maybe there have just been no fixes to 0.21 in that long
[14:57] <Shred00> just lost the net here for a few mins.  my last message was...
[14:57] <Shred00> maybe there have just been no fixes to 0.21 in that long
[14:57] <Shred00> tgm4883: ahhh.  excellent.  that i am not going crazy.  :-)
[14:57] <tgm4883> Shred00, nope, we're looking at the ppa where things are built, and it's failed from a while ago, but the server we use for pushing new builds isn't pushing for some reason
[14:59] <Shred00> seems 20147 is the most recent change on release-0-21-fixes fwiw
[20:08] <awilkins> Anyone tried the Qt IDE for editing the MythTV sources/
[20:10] <tgm4883> awilkins, not me
[20:11]  * awilkins downloads