[03:04] <MythbuntuGuest71> Hi. I'd like to add a second user to mythweb who cannot access settings. How can I do this?
[03:09] <darthanubis> can't
[03:13] <MythbuntuGuest71> Not even by setting up a different realm?
[03:30] <hads> You can't. Perhaps you could try denying by URL for specific users from Apache though it depends on the URL scheme.
[03:30] <hads> Either that or go PHP hacking.
[03:33] <dewman> Good Evening, I am trying to follow the mythtv dot org slash wiki slash snd-bt97x document and where i am getting stuck at is where it says making your system load the module when it boots. I am not sure what it means when it says echo "snd-bt87x, Can someone explain to me what that section means? I would love to get the sound to work correctly rather then to connect a plug from the tuner to the sound card.
[03:33] <MythbuntuGuest71> OK. I think that would make a nice feature. Thanks for all the great work. Bye.
[03:37] <dewman> Here is the log files in case anybody asks.... Via Pastebin...
[03:37] <dewman> http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/fd82810b
[04:09] <tony_o> Hi all. I've got a question. Trying to install Mythbuntu using Wubi. I get to a screen that asks me about using the open source driver for my graphics card (Radeon 8500DV) or using the AMD drivers. If I select the AMD driver I can choose a TV out method. No matter what I do I cannot get the forward button to become available. Any thoughts?
[04:27] <darthanubis> Here is a thought...Don't use WUBI to install mythhbuntu, like what is the point of that?
[05:49] <hads> Just upgraded my main backend to jaunty, seems to have gone fine. I had to remove networkmanager as it was disconnecting then reconnecting the LAN but apart from that everything seems normal.
[11:42] <fo3nix> Hey guys
[11:43] <fo3nix> before I go out and buy an Apple bluetooth keyboard (new slimline alu ones)
[11:43] <fo3nix> Can anyone confirm that they work well in Mythbuntu?
[11:43] <fo3nix> (I've seen some conflicting reports from reading around forums and google, but most reports are old.)
[11:59] <gbee> fo3nix: might be worth asking that in #ubuntu since you will reach a wider audience and the question isn't specific to mythbuntu
[12:15] <fo3nix> gbee: ok, thanks.
[13:57] <Zanthus> damn mythtv
[13:57] <Zinn> Zanthus: Please watch your language.
[13:58] <Zanthus> whoops
[13:58] <Zanthus> sorry
[13:58] <Zanthus> I almost had it working too
[13:59] <dewman> almost only counts in horseshoes....
[13:59] <dewman> =)
[14:00] <Zanthus> yeah
[14:00] <Zanthus> I got one tuner going, then started messing around with the config for the frontend and now it can't pick up any signal
[14:00] <Zanthus> there's still signal coming down that cable though
[14:01] <Zanthus> something just went slightly awry
[14:03] <Zanthus> the really annoying thing was that my mythbox was working
[14:04] <Zanthus> but the ext3 partition became full to capacity with log files
[14:04] <Zanthus> then the xfce stopped working properly
[14:04] <Zanthus> then the sql database started having some kind of issue
[14:06] <dewman> how much disk do you have?
[14:13] <Zanthus> its 80gb, and I installed using the mythbuntu 8.10 amd64 image
[14:29] <rhpot1991> Zanthus: you should prob repair your db, if / fills up mysql will shut down or die
[14:29] <Zanthus> ah, that makes sense now
[14:30] <Zanthus> because the ext3 partition got filled to the brim with log files, that's why the sql errors started
[14:34] <Zanthus> I do have a question though; after I get mythbuntu all set up the way I want it; what's the best program to take an image of the hard drive so that I can do a complete restore later on, if I need to?
[17:28] <henrik_> gbee: where can I get in contact with the radeon opensource developers?
[17:30] <gbee> they have an iRC channel on this network, but their mailing list might be better - http://lists.opensuse.org/radeonhd/
[17:31] <henrik_> thx! so this has nothing to do with mesa or is mesa also maintained by radeon group?
[17:32] <henrik_> I saw that superm1 fixed this problem before.
[17:32] <gbee> http://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg-driver-ati if you want the "radeon" driver and not "radeonhd"
[17:33] <henrik_> yea! my notbook is problebly not hd material ;)
[17:34] <henrik_> But do you know if this has been reported to them before?
[19:29] <javatexan> hey robin hood are you around?
[20:38] <rhpot1991> javatexan: you mean me :) ?
[20:51] <dewman> Hello, last night i posted a message here and I was wondering if anyone had seen it.
[21:00] <dewman> I can repost the question if need be.
[21:13] <rhpot1991> dewman: prob a good idea
[21:37] <MythbuntuGuest50> Hi, im thinking about moving from my currect setup with CentOS to MythBuntu.  I am currently running trunk r20600.  I want to so things just work easier.  i have heard alot of good things about mythbuntu and thought id give it a try.  anyone know what rev the weekly builds are running.  will my db be old enough?
[22:27] <Seeker`> it wont let me change from one tuner of my nova-t500 to a different one, tried pressing C and Y, nothing happens
[22:28] <Seeker`> its recording from 1 of the tuners, so I am stuck with stuff on that multiplex
[23:00] <hads_> Yeah