[02:48] <tgm4883> Rob_Z, there is a tool you can use called the mythvideo bulk updater (or maybe it is imdb bulk updater)
[02:48] <tgm4883> it's written by ryan pisani
[02:49] <tim-> i cant get the mythtv user on 9.10 to have access to a nfs volume. the user shows up in the nis database and has rights to the share.. anyone have any pointers?
[02:49] <tim-> not sure if it has something to do with the fact that mythtv cannot login via ssh either
[03:04]  * ahughes airs his frustration. Everyone says myth is the bomb.... but I can't find any doco or how to connect the frontend to a remove upnp av server. The ps3, xbox and various other media boxes do this with ease!!!! Such as Western Digital's HD live or the ASUS One. But myth it a complete mystery.
[03:04] <ahughes> remove == remote
[03:07] <rhpot1991> ahughes: I'm pretty sure mythbackend acts as a upnp server, don't know that the frontend can connect to just any upnp server
[03:07] <rhpot1991> ahughes: if you head over to #mythtv-users and ask there you might get a better answer, I don't use upnp
[03:10] <ahughes> rhpot1991, w00t thanks for that advice :D
[06:28] <live> hi, i've built my set top box and i have this intermittent hang problem
[06:29] <live> basically, the screen just turns completely gray
[06:29] <live> no cursor
[06:35] <live> i tried pressing "Ctrl+Alt+F1" to go to console but nothing happens
[06:36] <live> so it seems that X is completely hosed
[06:36] <live> i'm using a asus motherboard with nvidia 8300 (non-discrete)
[06:37] <live> i'm using nvidia 190.x driver (latest)
[06:37] <live> my question is: how do i figure out if this is a hardware problem or software issue
[06:38] <live> any tips or ideas?
[06:41] <live> anyone?
[06:45] <bogus-> did you enable ssh?
[06:45] <live> myth enables sshd ... hmm, didn't try logging in from another computer
[06:45] <live> that's a good idea ... could try that
[06:46] <live> ok, its getting late
[06:46] <live> i'll give that a try and will be back tomorrow
[06:47] <live> any other ideas before I quit?
[10:55] <jku_> how is possible to share videos and pictures from backend server also to remote frontends? Is only way to do that to use for example smb network or can it be done same way as the recordings are shared to frontend machines?
[10:57] <jku_> I have already configured frontend/backend machine and now I want to add remote frontend also to system, and at the moment I can only stream tv and recordings to remote machines
[16:21] <rhpot1991> jku_: use nfs
[20:10] <tgm4883> kees, just saw your post on having an apparmor profile for hulu desktop. Do you see adverse sideeffects of that?
[20:17] <kees> tgm4883: nope
[20:17] <tgm4883> kees, everything still works good?
[20:17]  * tgm4883 has great english skills
[20:18] <kees> tgm4883: yeah, totally.  it wouldn't be very useful if it didn't.  :)
[20:18] <kees> maybe I've missed something, but it would show up in the logs
[20:18] <tgm4883> kees, sounds good. Mind if I add that to the mythbuntu hulu desktop wiki?
[20:18] <kees> but I can watch stuff and browse etc
[20:18] <kees> go for it
[20:18] <tgm4883> ok, thanks
[20:18] <kees> :)
[20:22] <superm1> what's the app aprmor profile preventing hulu from doing?
[20:23] <Daviey> bad stuff.
[20:23] <tgm4883> superm1, eating babies
[20:24] <tgm4883> kees, ^
[20:24] <Daviey> tgm4883: we are such a helpful bunch.
[20:24] <tgm4883> Daviey, well, we can only do so much
[20:24] <superm1> well if those babies were gonna grow up to be bad people, then that could be argued as good
[20:24] <kees> superm1: anything I don't want it doing, like sending all my files to Hulu
[20:24] <tgm4883> I guess we could have said
[20:24] <tgm4883> !google | superm1
[20:24] <Zinn> superm1: This seems like a question that you probably could have solved by looking the first few results from a Google search.  Try to make sure to do the appropriate research before asking a question ( http://www.google.com/ )
[20:25] <tgm4883> we should probably take that stance with any binary that we give access to
[20:25] <tgm4883> kees, did you copy that apparmor profile into some file, or do I need to use aa-genprof in the wiki?
[20:26] <superm1> kees, Hmm. so this being said, is it maybe worthwhile shipping a set of app armor profiles like this even for apps that aren't installed to keep people more secure by default, or is that not appropriate?
[20:26] <tgm4883> superm1, there is a repo I think for that sort of thing
[20:26] <tgm4883> I'm just going off of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppArmor
[20:26] <Zinn> [help.ubuntu.com] AppArmor - Community Ubuntu Documentation
[20:27] <tgm4883> superm1, we could get the profile added to that package, then just install that package
[20:28] <kees> tgm4883: it goes into /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.huludesktop
[20:28] <kees> tgm4883: then, sudo service apparmor reload
[20:28] <tgm4883> kees, sweet, i'll get it added
[20:28] <kees> cool
[20:29] <kees> tgm4883: note that for the profile to work, the execstack -c needs to have been run too.
[20:29] <tgm4883> kees, maybe this should be in apparmor-profiles?
[20:39] <kees> tgm4883: it should be in mythtv-plugins maybe.
[20:42] <superm1> kees, i think he's meaning for the greater good of everyone who is loading huludesktop.deb on their machines to include it in the apparmor profiles that ship on all ubuntu (not just mythbuntu users)
[20:45] <tgm4883> the greater good
[20:51] <kees> hrm, well, since it requires execstack -c, I don't think it's generally useful.  it would just block people from using it at all.
[20:53] <darthanubis> using daily autobuilds, it appears my backend has disappeared suddenly
[20:54] <darthanubis> sudo: /etc/init.d/mythtv-backend: command not found
[20:55] <darthanubis> /etc/init.d$ sudo restart mythtv-backend nvrmnd