[04:05] <bllzz> I noticed mythbuntu 9.10 has ext4 as the default filesystem.  I always thought that the ext's had issues with large files (particularly when deleting them).  Is this still the case with ext4?  Should I use xfs instead?
[04:07] <mrand> bllz: ext4 doesn't have most of the problems ext3 did, so it's considered close enough to an all purpose filesystem to be the default.
[04:07] <bllzz> mrand:  oh that's good news.  I also remember that my beloved xfs did have issues with smaller files
[04:07] <mrand> If you look around at benchmarks, you'll see that xfs is technically better on some things, ext3 is better on other things, and ext4 is better on a few things.
[04:07] <bllzz> so maybe i'll give ext4 a whirl
[09:11] <beatbreaker> i'm having problems getting my frontend to talk to my backend, i don't know why - does it have to do with ports?
[17:06] <HEAdsd> hellou
[17:07] <HEAdsd> can someone help me get my anysee usb dvb-c card working
[17:07] <HEAdsd> pls
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[17:16] <darragh> I can't seem to watch TV on my setup, using Hauppague PVR-150, logs are at http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/f7b46d33
[17:18] <darragh> Mythtv justs says "Please Wait" and returns to the main menu after 15-20 seconds
[18:02] <rhpot1991> darragh: did you actually set up the tuner in mythtv-setup?
[18:03] <rhpot1991> if you look in mythweb or the system info under the frontend, does it list the tuner
[18:20] <darragh> rhpot1991: Yes, and it scanned 24 channels
[18:22] <darragh> rhpot1991: It's listed under Info Centre->System Status->Tuner Status
[18:22] <darragh> in the frontend
[18:40] <mrand> darragh: do you have a channel changer script set?  I'm guessing analog PVR-150 doesn't need one.
[18:42] <darragh> mrand: No changer script, using analogue tuner
[19:05] <mrand> darragh: right.  I was asking if one got configured on accident.  If it found 24 channels while scanning, it doesn't make much sense that it wouldn't find them now unless something else changed.  A few other things to try: make sure the video is visible via some other non-myth player, and maybe try to set it to record something later.  LiveTV sometimes behaves slightly differently than recorded TV.
[19:06] <darragh> mrand: I am trying it in XawTV but just getting static, can't seem to tune the frequencies
[19:21] <wilberfan> i'm about to set up an ubuntu system, to which i will end up adding mythtv...  what kind of partitioning is recommended?
[19:21] <wilberfan> i know there should be a storage partition of jfs or xfs...
[19:22] <wilberfan> this will be a backend AND frontend box...
[19:34] <mrand> wilberfan: with ext4 available, the reasons for using jfs or xfs are less.  jfs and xfs have slightly better performance, but ext4 does much better than ext3.  The main reason(s) for partitioning have fallen back to the same as before: being able to unmount them for whatever reason (be it reinstalls, maintenance, or something else), and to control what happens should a particular filesystem fills up (be it /tmp, or /var/log, or /var/l
[19:40] <wilberfan> not counting the recording space, what partition sizes are we looking at?
[22:20] <khunt> can someone help me get remote working in vlc works fine in myth have edited .lirc/vlc to match my remote name and key names
[23:23] <mike_hurley_1> Anybody else have problems with manually edited metadata in mythvideo reverting the title to the filename if there's a typo?
[23:42] <beatbreaker> i keep getting this error:  MediaRenderer::HttpServer Create Error
[23:43] <beatbreaker> when trying to connect, i changed the backends database from localhost to it's IP address and the backend can't find the database on that ip address
[23:52] <beatbreaker> i'm sorry my English isn't very good