[04:58] I just tried to install from the latest version 9.04 and everything goes well until the initial configuration screen show up than I only have a black screen [11:52] rhpot1991, I found another thing that needs update: apache configuration is open for everyone. That's not very good. [12:27] should deny from outside local lan and/or passworded (except the RSS feed) [13:25] the scaling governors in ubuntu are a little broken? Or is it just me? [13:27] when starting HD playback the ondemand governor isn't increasing the clock although it's really needed, when I switch to performance and back to ondemand the governor does start to work until I exit playback and then it switches to the lowest frequency and won't switch up again [14:59] ok, got to the bottom of this, for some reason the default up_threshold in ubuntu is 95? The core would need to be operating at nearly max before it bumps the frequency?? That's just wrong === gbee_ is now known as gbee [19:43] madden 10 for the 360 on amazon.com/goldbox for $45 right now [20:48] rhpot1991, you there? [20:48] sebrock: ya, kinda [20:48] did you see my previous message? [20:48] about security? [20:48] about apache config? [20:49] yes [20:49] ya just did now [20:49] I think its a pretty big issue [20:49] either we should probe for the local network or simply ask under install [20:49] kinda up to the user at this point, its pretty easy to just .htaccess the folder, but then your RSS feed isn't opened [20:50] I know thats a problem. However I think users only sync when at home [20:50] At least there should be a warning on this somehwere [20:50] I've thought about the idea of trying to jump under mythweb's security as well [20:51] there must be a way to let apache only let the RSS feed be open [20:52] I've been cheking apache homepage today, but they have had a SSH key compromised so they've shut down [20:52] anyway, also I wonder about the order of the process. I notice the DB is filled with information on exported file even though ffmpeg fails and actually did not produce anythng [20:53] sebrock: what version are you on? [20:53] latest in repo [20:53] not ppa or anything [20:53] testing repo though? [20:54] ok [20:54] jaunty? [20:54] yeah, I dnt know maybe you've fixed these things [20:54] yes jaunty [20:55] I've done some pushed to the PPA after the main release, I gave up on doign SRUs after I had one that I did and none of the users felt like responding to the bugs [20:56] hmm ok [20:57] looking at the order now [21:04] sebrock: I'd have to test for it to be sure, but ya when an error happen I don't kill anything so it will continue [21:04] it used to be the job would end then, but when I daemonized it I didn't want the daemon dieing unless something was horribly wrong [21:05] sebrock: put it on my todo list [21:05] there are a lot of things I'd like to change actually, just haven't had the time lately [21:06] I understand, no worries. Just helping ya [21:07] sebrock: its well appreciated, most feedback I get is "this doesn't work" [21:07] I'm checking on tweaks for ffmpeg right now. Finding 49 fps is way to much for a PAL recorded 25 fps. :P [21:07] then 8 days of posting logs later everything is good [21:08] I guess the reason is documentation, or the lack of it. For newbies it could be a hard time figuring everything out. And I know the eager to play with something new :) [21:08] I've given myself headaches by making everything too customizable as well, I really need a just setup a working config for me button for most devices [21:08] The idea in itself is great [21:09] mm yes [21:11] most features have been added as requests, its come a long way from the simple user job that it started as [21:11] setup of everything needs work though [21:11] and its by no means idiot proof at all [21:12] I noticed. Error handling is a really boring when you start with something. You always find ways to stir things up [21:14] btw, would it not be possible to open the RSS-feed only. Like per file access in apache. [21:14] this was my first real work with damonizing something too, so it was really interesting trying to catch edgecases in there [21:15] I think .htaccess is directory only [21:15] I know in apache you can say you cannot access certain files [21:15] I'm not sure if you can say ask for a password for everything but this [21:17] I think I'm gonna throw a blurb up on the wiki warning about it, and linking to an example of how to do .htaccess [21:17] is it not possible to deny all except the one file that produces RSS [21:18] not sure if you can do it like that or not, I'll have to look [21:19] I will too, bedtime here in sweden now [21:19] heh, night [21:19] night [21:20] btw, I know now it is possible. Will have a deeper look tomorrow. [21:21] sebrock: if so then I can add that pretty easily, already doing some apache work in the install [21:22] If I get a hold of you tomorrow I give you a working config [21:22] sounds good [21:22] sebrock: feel free to ping me, if I'm not around you can email me [21:22] its on the wiki and stuff [21:52] !help [21:52] !help For a complete list of my knowledge visit: http://www.baablogic.net/Zinn.cgi Other available commands: !status, !about, !bug [bug_number]. [21:53] !status [21:53] I am alive. [21:53] !Mythbuntu Hardware [21:53] If you are looking for Mythbuntu Hardware to setup a dedicated PVR, why not have it already built and working? Check out http://www.mythbuntu.org/merchandise === ejv_ is now known as ejv