[00:38] <tgm4883> mrand, depending on what he wants to achieve, yea that can be done
[00:38] <tgm4883> just add it to the storage group
[16:16] <possy> Hello
[16:16] <superm1> !hi
[16:16] <Zinn> Hi $nick, how are you?  Something we can help you with today?
[16:17] <possy> is there a script to import a channel.conf into MythTV, or do I need to use mythtv-setup?
[16:17] <superm1> mythtv-setup is the only way that i'm aware of
[16:17] <possy> ok.
[16:17] <possy> thx - I will hang out a bit, maybe someone else some pointers.
[18:23] <rhpot1991> can anyone check their  /var/lib/mythtv/db_backups and see if there is anything in it?
[19:14] <mrand> rhpot1991: On my 9.04 system (upgraded along the way.  started from 7.10), it is empty.  backups go to the recording directory.  I seem to recall that a fresh 9.10 install does use db_backups, but I wouldn't put tgm4883's life on it.  I can check tonight.
[19:15] <rhpot1991> mrand: we already found out they go to /var/backups
[19:20] <mrand> rhpot1991: hm.  so they do.  I guess it is when you manually run it, it tends to go to the recordings directory, maybe.  Learn something new everyday.
[19:30] <thafreak> I'm about to upgrade to 9.10, and I was wondering about something
[19:30] <thafreak> I typically point my myth tv backend at a db server other than the one on the box...
[19:30] <thafreak> Is there an easy way to do that?
[19:31] <thafreak> It's always been a pain for me...
[19:33] <thafreak> just curious if there's an easier way to do it...i may just skip doing it this time and backup the db instead
[21:44] <tgm4883> mrand!
[21:47] <gizmobay> why kick tgm4883, he's allright
[21:47] <tgm4883> yea I'm alright
[21:48] <CShadowRun> i'm alleft
[21:48] <mrand> I'm center
[21:48] <CShadowRun> nice.
[21:48] <gizmobay> i'm top
[21:48] <tgm4883> sweet
[21:48] <tgm4883> now we just need a subwolfer and some surrounds
[21:49]  * mrand isn't big enough to be the subwoofer
[21:49] <mrand> Although my burps have won me awards.
[21:49] <tgm4883> thats what she said
[21:51] <gizmobay> does svn download the same file twice?
[21:51] <mrand> svn: Unknown command: 'download'
[21:52] <gizmobay> you use svn to get the latest revision of say mythtv
[21:52] <gizmobay> so it gets or downloads the files
[21:53] <mrand> right.
[21:53] <gizmobay> I did an svn on xbmc and then I deleted it and it freed up like 1 GB
[21:53] <mrand> when you do an "svn update", it only downloads the files it needs (the ones that have changed or been added)
[21:54] <mrand> maybe stuff (cache or something?) in the .svn directory?
[21:54] <gizmobay> probably
[21:54] <gizmobay> My / partition was almost full
[21:54] <tgm4883> speaking of xbmc, who here uses it?
[21:55] <tgm4883> rather
[21:55] <gizmobay> I use boxee
[21:55] <tgm4883> who here uses it with their mythtv backend
[21:55] <tgm4883> gizmobay, do you use it with your backend?
[21:55] <gizmobay> don't use with BE though
[21:55] <tgm4883> ah
[21:55] <gizmobay> just got a menu choice to a script that kills the FE and starts boxee
[21:56] <tgm4883> I'll be writing an MCC plugin for 3rd party frontends
[21:56] <gizmobay> like boxee?
[21:57] <tgm4883> first it will support just XBMC, I don't suppose adding boxee is too much of a problem, although the added login that is required could cause some issues
[21:57] <gizmobay> the latest rev login auto
[21:58] <gizmobay> too bad I couldn't get the rev to work under 9.10 64 bit
[21:58] <tgm4883> gizmobay, I haven't done much with boxee lately, I would need to be able to access a repo for it, which could cause some problems
[21:59] <gizmobay> yeah, they don't even have a repo for the new rev just dl a deb file
[22:00] <gizmobay> thought about compiling. Wholly s**t, boxee makes myth look like a walk in the park for compiling
[22:00] <tgm4883> it doesn't help that you have to login to their website to download it
[22:01] <gizmobay> yeah true, I'd send to you but the file is like 90MB
[22:01] <tgm4883> oh i have an account and have downloaded the file, but i'm not distributing that file in an MCC plugin
[22:02] <gizmobay> ahh, I see your point
[22:02] <gizmobay> make sense
[22:02] <tgm4883> I think once I add the xbmc support it would be easy enough to add additional support for other plugins
[22:02] <tgm4883> err, frontneds
[22:02] <tgm4883> so if they ever do go back to repos, i'll add it
[22:03] <gizmobay> they have some good features. Never really figured out the difference between boxee and xbmc
[22:03] <tgm4883> gizmobay, social networking
[22:03] <gizmobay> aww, that's right
[22:04] <tgm4883> alright, back to the coal mines
[22:05] <gizmobay> you at work?
[22:05] <tgm4883> yep
[22:05] <gizmobay> me too
[22:05] <gizmobay> work out of the home though
[22:06] <tgm4883> I wish
[23:06] <ahughes> not that I have my myth box with me right now... but what can I use as a UnPnP AV client on the myth box? I have stuff on a server in another room. My ps3 can operate as a UnPnP AV client and stream stuff from the server... I want myth to do the same.
[23:07] <tgm4883> ahughes, mythfrontend is a upnp client
[23:07] <tgm4883> if it doesn't have settings for a backend that is
[23:30] <ahughes> I installed both front and backend.
[23:30] <ahughes> I guess there is some doco somewhere for this...