=== gbutters` is now known as gbutters [06:13] is there a mythstream package for 9.10 / myth 0.22? [06:15] Nope. There is some upstream source that might work if you would like to try it yourself. [06:17] figured. [06:17] any other ways to get streaming net radio btw? [06:18] Here's the latest discussion about it: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/405962?search_string=radio;#405962 [06:20] ah yes, i remember hearing something about doing it with vlc [06:20] thanks, maybe i'll mess with that [06:21] groogs: sure. Don't know how well it works, but the upstream for mythstream is http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~moongies/streamtuned.html [06:21] gotta go. good luck. [13:25] hi. how can i best make the space mythbuntu uses smaller? i think its version 8.10 and it was default installed. [13:26] i just need free space to have room to install another OS [14:24] mandje: there are probably multiple ways to resize partitions. I've had good luck with a utility called gparted which I burned to a usb stick or CD and booted up. [15:26] mrand: yes i'm familiar with gparted its just that mythbuntu has its own particular partition layout if you let go its own way at install.. (i think i saw /home or the one where the media files are stored is xfs formatted and others are ext) [15:28] so it makes me wonder if its ok to just shrink the big data one. [15:28] mandje: I suppose I could be missing something here, but I don't know why you wouldn't be able to shrink just that one. [15:30] well, the other day a win7 install on another box was messed up by gparted shrinking it so i'm kinda cautious atm. better asked twice to be on the safe side. [15:37] Sorry, no experience with Win7 and Gparted. Google might be of some help? [15:37] off course i should be grateful spending hours on studying how to get things back in order again. but i'm a strange character, i like to spent time on other stuff. ;) [15:39] yes Google did help. i only came over here to inquire about the failsafe shrinking of mythbuntu. [15:41] Hi Guys [15:42] I have a noticed that in my new mythbuntu installation jamu is regularily run [15:42] I however cannot find it in any crontab or other scheduler [15:42] how is this triggered? [15:43] jamu is messing up my movie titles by replacing them with the filenames. so I want to deactivate it [16:02] Ah, never mind. I found the /etc/cron.* folders [16:02] contab -l does not show these in any way.. :( [19:08] Good night everybody [19:08] I need sopmeone to help me out with my new ubuntu installation..... === dminogue is now known as tmkt