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oobeupdates came its working now00:09
oobeis jamu and ttvdb much the same?00:25
hipitihopI have a POV ION 330 with Realtek ALC662 sound, and Mythbuntu 9.04 and I have no sound, someone have tips ?14:39
orificiumhipitihop: No sound in mythtv or throughout the entire system?18:35
orificiumoobe: No, Jamu runs as a Cron Job and takes advantage of ttvdb to update all the videos in your database with metadata18:36
tgm4883This may sound odd, but can a TV Antenna be damaged so it won't pick up a channel?20:46
rhpot1991tgm4883: sure why not20:56
* tgm4883 shrugs21:00
tgm4883I mean the antenna, not the tuner21:00
tgm4883I wonder if thats why I can't pick up NBC on my antenna21:00
tgm4883according to antennaweb, it's the same distance as the rest of them21:01
tgm4883and I can pick up all except NBC21:01
rhpot1991tgm4883: same type though?21:04
rhpot1991different antenas are needed for different broadcasts21:05
tgm4883both digital21:05
rhpot1991the whole color thing21:05
tgm4883oh, yea all the same type on that site21:05
_benmmm, no new builds for karmic?21:23
puffHi... I'm trying to install mythbuntu on this PC... I've been wrangling with a "chassis intruded" error, but I *think* that's solved now.22:40
puffSo, next question is, partitioning... for regular systems, I like to have a distinct physical partition for the system vs. the user data.  This allows me to reinstall the system all day long without having to worry about user data, etc.22:41
puffOn my laptop, which sadly only has 60GB of disk, I have the / set to 5GB, and /home to 10GB, and the remainder (besides swap, etc) on a "bulk data" partition for data I can reload from physical media if need be (music, etc) so I only have to back up critical user data from /home.22:43
puffWhat's a reasonable system (/) size for mythbuntu?22:44
tgm48835-10GB22:44
puffwhere does the media data usually live?22:47
puffE.g. should I just make /home the big partition?22:47
tgm4883/var/lib/mythtv22:48
puffThanks.\22:50
puff"The installer encountered an error copying files to the hard disk:  [Errno 5] Input/output error.22:53
puffDangit.22:55
puffI'd swear I already did burn the install on the lowest speed, but all the google hits are basically either hapless or finally got results by re-burning the install CD at slowest possible speed.23:00
themolestpuff have you tried a memtest?23:07
themolestI had that kind of problem during an os install ... would always fail at the same point, it was memory23:08
scovelThe Mythbuntu website is in need of assistance.  It generating MySql errors when I try to get the MD5SUMS or the torrent file.23:49

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