[02:30] hello [02:31] I'm trying to install mythbuntu on a system with a pvr150, ivtv seems to be detecting the wrong chip type in my card, and is loading a firmware that errors with "Encoder mailbox not found" [02:31] I'm not sure where to go from here [06:29] hi [06:30] When I run "sudo lircd" my RC isn't working - When I run it with "sudo lircd --driver=dev/input --device=/dev/input/event6" the RC is working fine :-/ [06:31] What I have to change that Lirc starts without any parameters ? [07:42] mazzomaz: /etc/lirc/hardware.conf [07:42] REMOTE_DEVICE [08:03] hey, can anyone tell me if I need to run mythwelcome as sudo so that the shutdown works? [08:19] when I say the shutdown, I mean the shutdown button when going to the menu [08:24] rhpot1991, i've changed /etc/lib/hardware.conf to REMOTE_DRIVER="devinput" and REMOTE_DEVICE="/dev/input/event6" - I think this is correct, isn't it ? [08:24] i mean /etc/lirc/hardware.conf .. ;) === mcastles_ is now known as mcastles [09:46] rhpot1991: you should be able to cat the event device for your IR receiver and see crap when pressing buttons, right? [10:38] does anyone use the shutdown button in the menu of mythwelcome? === mcastles_ is now known as mcastles [16:18] hi please help i'm tring to compile redbutton browser on ubuntu 9.10 but what ever i try i get this error: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lXext collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [rb-browser] Error 1 [16:19] and this is the full commandline output http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/m318a5318 [16:21] oh sorry that is mythbuntu 9.10 i'm on i have installed all the lib needed but it wont work :( [19:16] hey - can anyone give me config options for mythtv used in mythbuntu? [19:19] Fleck, you can see them by apt-get source mythtv and look at debian/rules [19:19] or look at myth{frontend,backend} --version [19:20] and it tells you what options were turned on at build time [19:21] nice, maybe i can use rule file to auto compile mythtv? [19:24] well - i like mythtv that comes with mythbuntu but i need one patch... [19:24] so i am trying to compile [19:25] Fleck, you can follow the build information at mythbuntu.org [19:25] to run a local instance of auto-builds [19:25] http://mythbuntu.org/cheatsheet [19:26] that's your best bet [19:35] superm1: is there a way to get motd worfking on mythtv .22 [19:35] Shadow__X, you mean mythtv-status? [19:36] yes [19:36] and is it possible to get mythweb rss to work? [19:36] Shadow__X, enable the auto-builds and testing ppa and it should work [19:36] the one from lucid was backporte to testing [19:37] i dunno about mythweb rss even being broke [19:37] Fatal error: require() [function.require]: Failed opening required 'modules/_shared/tmpl/rss/header.php' (include_path='.:/usr/share/php:/usr/share/pear') in /usr/share/mythtv/mythweb/modules/_shared/tmpl/_errors/unknown_module.php on line 23 [19:38] Warning at /usr/share/mythtv/mythweb/modules/_shared/tmpl/_errors/unknown_module.php, line 23: [19:38] require(modules/_shared/tmpl/rss/header.php) [function.require]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory [19:38] I use the autobuilds repo [19:39] seems like a bug [19:39] ah [19:40] superm1 the command was debian/rules build [19:40] Fleck, you are really best off just kicking it off to a personal PPA [19:41] you won't clutter your system then with build-depends [19:41] otherwise, it's actually dpkg-buildpackage [19:41] or debuild [19:41] superm1 yeah but ppa doesn't have patch i need [19:41] Fleck, yeah i'm saying run auto builds source package build locally but add your patch [19:41] superm1 http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/7481 [19:42] *** Problem in mythweb The problem cannot be reported: This is not a genuine Ubuntu package [19:42] well that's what i am doing now ;) [19:42] added ppa, downloaded sources, added patch and now compiling [19:42] okay well what i was getting at was a little more in depth i guess [19:43] darthanubis, oh we might be missing a special apport rule for that right now to allow autobuilds bugs to be filed [19:43] just file it against the mythbuntu project [19:43] ok [19:43] ty [19:43] and mention that you couldnt use ubuntu-bug to file it [19:43] ok [19:46] i just committed something for future builds that should allow ubuntu-bug to be used on mythplugins and myththemes too [19:48] anyone know if there is/was a default passwd used for mysql in 8.10? [19:48] myth is accessing the db fine, but i can't :) [19:48] aclose, no default password is ever used [19:48] it's random [19:48] it's in /etc/mythtv/mysql.txt [19:49] oh, so i can pull it outta there to run a manual backup? [19:51] doh, stupid typo [19:51] stupid me [19:51] thx superm1 :) [20:14] superm1: i installed and updated to auto builds so i just reinstall mythtv status again [20:15] Shadow__X, you need to enable -testing too from auto-builds [20:15] but yes [20:15] if you didn't, then you can go to mcc to do so [20:16] mcc? [20:16] !mcc [20:16] Mythbuntu Control Centre, one of the biggest advantages of Mythbuntu. You can configure a lot of normally complex tasks from one location. You can find it in your System menu after installing Mythbuntu. [20:17] why the testing build i chose the fixes branch? [20:18] testing is where we put the updated mythtv-status [20:18] the fixes branch is where the updated mythtv builds to work with it live [20:19] hmm but if i goto testing will that give me trunk builds or fixes still [20:22] fixes [20:27] launch[ad is broken [20:27] sigh [20:27] I'll try later [20:33] thanks superm1 [20:46] hello, i'm getting a black screen upon auto-login [20:54] hello, i'm getting a black/blank screen upon auto-login after installing nVidea drivers [21:29] quick question, in mythbuntu 9.10 where do I control samba settings? In Ubuntu 9.10 there is a right click menu that isn't there in mythbuntu [21:29] Also is there a know problem with 9.10 RC and the PVR-150 card? [22:07] Getting ready for a new install. I think I read there is no LIVE CD available for a pre-check. Is this true? [22:41] I have a target computer that has WIN XP installed. When I install Mythbuntu, will I be prompted to just blow away the whole harddrive and replace with Mythbunto or do I have to wipe the drive first? [23:27] did make clean, now trying one more time [23:29] wow make complete ;) [23:31] wondering... will it work? ;) [23:33] Fleck: it compiled that fast? [23:33] yeah ;) [23:33] Fleck: doesn't sound right or you got a supercomputer [23:33] Fleck: did it build a .deb package? [23:33] well i used -j3 andAMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5000+ [23:34] no not yet ;) [23:35] Fleck: it's probably worth the effort to know how to build your own packages since many people run patched versions out of necessity [23:36] i know how ;) [23:36] just whant to try it out [23:36] but i know that there was mythfronted.real so mythfrontend was some kind of scripts [23:37] now i need to find that script in packages [23:38] Fleck: I figured the whole process should have been pretty automated and at the end just run dpkg -i to install the newly created packages [23:38] yeah but my packages overwrites mythfronted script [23:39] updateing auto-apt will find out where it was :) [23:43] Hi all, I'm getting "UPnpMedia: BuildMediaMap - NoVideoStartUpDir set skipping scan" when I start mythbackend on my master DB server and (I think) consequently when I fireup the frontend/slavebackend machine and try to media library-->watch videos I'm getting 'No files found'. [23:44] I've got the video directory configured as ~/myth/videos [23:44] and a test video file in there [23:44] It's a dir on the master back end shared via NFS [23:44] any idea why mythVideo can't see it? [23:45] or is there something simple I'm missing? [23:51] I'm pretty sure it's because the video isn't in the database as something playable but I'm not sure how to get it into the database. [23:53] It could be that the video type isn't supported but it's a standard xvid avi with mp3 audio.