[00:09] How do I get GDM not to ask for a password on resuming from suspend to ram? [00:19] lambach - what currency 75 dollasr AU or US or canadian or what ? [00:20] troldrik - do you think thats a MYTH question or a gnome question? - a question like that (imho) would get a better answe in a gnome channel... [00:21] lambach - http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Twinhan_MiniTer_DVT_PCI [00:21] Shrug... hard to enter the pw on a remote.. :p [00:22] troldrik - shrug - i dont have the issue never have, so dont know, but if i did i would look in a gnome channel for help not a myth channel... :P [00:29] Ah corect. How about just looking to get mid-grade card. [00:30] zeroConfDev: This is the ubuntu-mythtv channel, it's for help with Mythbuntu which includes parts of Ubuntu such as GDM. [00:31] that was my reasoning... [00:32] If we go by that reasoning all myth problems would go to a myth channel too so this channel wouldn't need to exist :) [00:32] troldrik: As for your problem, sorry, no idea as I don't suspend. [00:33] I found a few hints with teh google. [00:33] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=651549 [00:33] of course.. it doesn't say what the magic gconf keys are. [00:34] found them.. [00:35] /apps/gnome-power-manager/lock/suspend fwiw. [00:36] Cool [00:39] works too. [00:42] hads - i dont argue with that, but i still reason, for quicker help i would have asked elsewhere, as i said, i dont have that issue... [00:42] you asked on irc before google ? [00:42] first google attempt wasn't successful... it's not really gdm. [00:43] but pm scripts and gnome-power-manager. [00:44] so googling gdm didn't do much good... [00:45] I see the site recommends the PVR-150? But that seems to be an older card. Is there a commonly used upgrade to use. [00:47] Really depends on what you want to receive.. [00:47] How so? [00:47] DVB-x, ATSC, PAL, NTSC [00:48] I use a PVR150 and a couple of DVB-S cards myself. [00:48] NTSC, 99.9% sure. [00:48] I assume like most people that don't state where they are from you're in the US :) [00:49] Not my fault [00:49] Then a PVR150/500 will work without too much tinkering. [00:50] I think some of the newer HVR-xxxx cards are supported now. No idea about NTSC/ATSC stuff myself though. [00:50] jaunty seems to leave the bloody mouse cursor on top of video, alt tabbing with a keyboard to a window that overlaps the cursor's position and back again hides it. I am using metacity as window manager. [00:51] hads: HDHomeRun seems like a better solution for ATSC to me. [00:51] Superfically... I'm in europe... so I haven't used one. :p [00:51] They have a DVB version now. [00:51] The DVB-C/T version is sadly useless. [00:52] No DVB-CI slot. [00:52] Ah, we have free DVB-S/T here. [00:52] hads: Does that setup work well for you? What do you use it for, and what are some of the other specs of you comp? [00:52] Though I can't get -T in my area so no use to me either :) [00:52] Lambach: If you're in the US DVB probably won't be of much use to you. [00:52] I can get 4 free -T channels... and all my -C channels are scrambled. [00:53] The DVB-T version doesn't work with myth here yet anyway. [00:53] We have weirdo broadcasts. [00:54] Lambach: I use the PVR-150 for input from a Sky STB and the DVB cards for the two multiplex we have here. [00:55] I see. [00:55] Is that how it has to be done on a DVB? [00:56] No [00:58] At the finge of my knowlege here. Just have a spare comp feel like tinkering, learning, and getting a neat toy. [00:58] Well a PVR150 should (hopefully just work [00:59] Yeah [01:01] Thanks for the infomation. [01:03] Any kind of restriction out the output video card. Not sure of the specs comps not in front of me, but its a couple of year old intergrated emachine I think. [01:04] In theory anything with xvideo support would work. [01:04] ah, cool. [01:04] Of course... most of the open sores drivers can't even do v-sync on xv. [01:05] And you need to consider your output device. [01:05] You mean like the monitor? [01:05] Yes. [01:05] or tv. [01:05] or projector [01:06] think its getting hooked up to a 14 HDTV though VGA [01:06] You need the right connectors. [01:06] vga will just work. [01:06] only concern is v-sync... don't know if intel has fixed that yet. [01:07] is there a cheap PCI option to upgade to what's it called DVI? [01:07] assuming it's integrated intel gfx. [01:08] I would think so. [01:09] That's what this lame ass dell I'm talking on right now has... [01:09] Lambach: Please watch your language. [01:09] ok... [01:09] http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814187041 [01:09] loi... wonder if it can do VDPAU over pci.. [01:09] That card will do HDMI too with a dvi->hdmi cable. [01:10] Nice, can't remember if the TV had a HDMI connector. [01:11] wish newegg sold the 150 [01:11] http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812270113 [01:13] Looking like a fairly cheap project. Thanks for all the pointers. [01:13] I'd ask #mythtv-users if the hvr1600 cards work well now. [01:16] Will do. [01:35] well that was useless.. [01:35] second suspend and it's asking for a pw. [02:25] I have a Silverstone LC-14M case with built in iMon infra-red and VFD (LCD) display this will work OTB undr Mythbuntu 9.04 will it not? [02:56] I upgraded from Mythbuntu 8.10 to 9.04 and everything works fine other than mysql does not seem to start after boot-up. If I manually type /etc/init.d/mysql start everything is fine. Where should I look for source of problem? [03:02] !help [03:02] !help For a complete list of my knowledge visit: http://www.baablogic.net/Zinn.cgi Other available commands: !status, !about, !bug [bug_number]. [03:03] !status [03:03] I am alive. [03:03] !mysql [03:03] If you are having problems connecting to your mysql database, you can perform the following to reconfigure it: 1. sudo dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5.0 (pay attention to the root password you set, you will need it for the next step) 2. sudo dpkg-reconfigure mythtv-database 3. sudo dpkg-reconfigure mythtv-common [03:04] !mysql start [03:04] Sorry I don't know about mysql start [03:04] !mysql boot [03:04] Sorry I don't know about mysql boot [03:46] MythbuntuGuest60, what are you trying to look for [03:47] to start mysql you do /etc/init.d/mysql start [04:03] I don't understand the question. The frontend does not start since mysql is not started on boot-up. If I type "/etc/init.d/mysql start", it starts up fine and the frontend works. Am I understanding the problem wrong? The problem is not that mysql does not start? [04:18] hmm [04:18] mysql isnt starting on the backend?? [04:25] so yeah btw i dont know if you have a credit card but if you do apparently its better if you have higher charges and pay them off then a bunch of small charges [04:25] wrong chat [04:25] sorry, should of clarified that backend and frontend are the same [04:25] ah ok [04:26] yeah when you install mythbuntu mysql should be auto started [04:26] it worked fine with it was running 8.10. For some unknown reason, the upgrade to 9.04 disabled it [04:26] hmm [04:31] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=991026 [04:34] thanks, I looked around for similiar problem and could not find it...I will look into the post. [04:37] k [04:40] hmmm. dead end. I have copy of old mythbuntu 8.10 install on another partition and I performed diff on it vs the one on 9.04 and they are the same. The mysql.err and mysql.log.0 are empty. somehow the startup script is being ignored or error listed somewhere else [04:41] I meant I diff'd /etc/init.d/mysql on old and new [04:43] check if the startup script is +x [04:43] also http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/how-to-controlling-access-to-linux-services.html [04:55] Script is +x and listed as service to run on boot-up by checking using sysvconfig. Gotta go for now. I will look into this more later. Box is only rebooted on long power failures (it has UPS) so this issue is not critical. Thanks for help provided [05:01] ok [11:47] Heya.. I've been trying for the last few days to get mythtv working and I can't wait till it does. I'm having an issue with a tuner card Hauppauge HVR-4000. I've managed to tune in analog TV stations through a normal arial, but I can't get the DVB-T stations to tune in for me. I can receive DVB-T by using Kaffeine, so I know the card works. I also heard that the best way to tune in these stations was by using a channels.conf file. So i di [11:47] d, and confirmed that I could get a lock on them with tzap first. I also unticked, 'unecrypted channels only' because I heard that there used to be a bug there. So, the error I get once I commence the search (using the channels.conf file) is "Failed to handle tune complete". I've no idea what to from here because I've run out of google searches with this error. Any help would be great, thanks! [12:27] Btw, I'm using ubuntu 9.04 with mythtv from the repositories installed on top of it (it seems to be using 0.21.0 + fixes (19961)). I also tried mythbuntu 9.04 but I got the same results :-( === MythbuntuGuest20 is now known as bikedude880 [19:58] I've run into a fairly interesting problem on this hardware (http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/m61cd8a86)... whenever I attempt to hibernate using the myth-hibernate.sh script, it appears to work properly, then proceeds to resume (http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/m73c3e49d). Whenever I attempt to hibernate/suspend via pm-utils, the system will just reboot. Any ideas? [19:59] I believe that it is related to the HVR-2250 (saa7164) DVB card, though I can't seem to unload it before hibernate/suspend. [20:12] Managed to unload it by first killing mythbackend [20:12] pm-hibernate still reboots the system [20:18] And I'm an idiot... WoL was enabled and I was connected via SSH