[17:50] <stevieman> anyone here using huludesktop with 9.10?
[17:51] <tgm4883> stevieman, I was at one point
[17:54] <dewman> stevieman, I was to....To much flash for me.....=)
[17:56] <stevieman> ah, just wondering if it's worth playing with or not
[17:56] <stevieman> I'd have to setup a VPN so I'm not eager. :)
[18:03] <tgm4883> stevieman, I wouldn't. I use MythNetVision now
[18:03] <tgm4883> it's a little bit more work, as you kinda need a mouse attached
[18:03] <tgm4883> if you want to watch full screen that is
[18:03] <stevieman> ah, I want to get away from keyboard and mouse on my mythbox
[18:04] <stevieman> I want as close to a STB as I can get.
[18:04] <tgm4883> stevieman, you will want to turn off mythvideo, commflagging, mythmusic, etc then
[18:05] <stevieman> why would I do that? I can control all those things from the remote
[18:05] <tgm4883> j/k, you said you wanted as close to a STB as you could get
[18:05] <stevieman> STB's do not have keyboards or mice ;)
[18:05] <stevieman> unless M$ makes it
[18:06] <tgm4883> they also don't have mythvideo, music, etc
[18:06] <stevieman> Is there a doc on getting IRblaster working in 9.10?
[18:14] <dewman> stevieman, cross fingers, then knock on wood. =)
[19:39] <stevieman> dewman: Not supported at all? Is this just a problem with mythbuntu?
[19:43] <dewman> stevieman, I was being sarcastic....I did do a few searches on google, but came up empty handed...
[19:44] <dewman> stevieman, I imagine you probably already hit this page.... http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Using_an_IR_Blaster_with_MythTV
[19:44] <Zinn> [www.mythtv.org] Using an IR Blaster with MythTV - MythTV
[19:56] <stevieman> Dew: yah, I was just wondering if there was a problem with blaster and mythbuntu, I remember reading somewhere that blaster wasn't supported at the moment, but I can't find where I read that.
[19:57] <javatexan> has anyone run mythbuntu on apple mac minis?
[19:57] <javatexan> i know they are more expensive, just curious
[19:57] <tgm4883> stevieman, I think that was a while ago
[20:25] <stevieman> ah, could be, I know that when I activated blaster in the control centre the blaster and receiver stopped working, I think that was in 8.x
[21:39] <gizmobay> I've started running into a problem with commflag. It's been running on a show for about 15 hours and it's about 55% complete on a hour show. Top shows the process running but only using 2% of CPU.
[22:09] <mrand> javatexan: there are users running on mac mini's, but none of the developers do.
[22:10] <mrand> javatexan: upstream also has osx build capability, from time to time (build process breaks frequently)
[22:13] <javatexan> k...thanks mrand
[22:25] <Mousey> hi
[22:28] <Mousey> so uh,
[22:28] <Mousey> who do i have to blow to get irkick included in mythbuntu?
[22:39] <mrand> Mousey: I take it that the mythbuntu lirc* generators don't work well for you?    Mythbuntu ships with xfce and not KDE, so I don't know that the devs would sign up for shipping it by default.  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1423048 outlines someone adding it to their (presumably KDE) system.
[22:39] <Zinn> [ubuntuforums.org] [SOLVED] No configure window for irkick (kde 3.5 packages) - Ubuntu Forums
[22:40] <Mousey> there's that
[22:40] <Mousey> huh?
[22:40] <Mousey> well
[22:40] <Mousey> hmm
[22:51] <Mousey> man, wtf.. dependency hell
[22:51] <Zinn> Mousey: Please watch your language.
[22:51] <Mousey> that was a macro!
[23:09] <tgm4883> Mousey, is there a debian package for it?
[23:09] <Mousey> yes
[23:10] <tgm4883> what does irkick do?
[23:10] <superm1> Mousey, I don't see irkick available in the ubuntu or debian archives at all.  you'll want to start out by getting it available in debian or ubuntu, and then we can evaluate getting it added to mythbuntu too
[23:11] <Mousey> its part of the kdelirc pkacage. kdelirc - infrared remote control for KDE 4
[23:11] <tgm4883> what does irkick do?
[23:12] <Mousey> irkick is the systray-exposed daemon for IR remotes outside of any given program. it's what i bind the "power" button to when i want to launch/kill MythTV
[23:12] <superm1> yikes; http://paste.ubuntu.com/413337/
[23:12] <Zinn> [paste.ubuntu.com] Ubuntu Pastebin
[23:12] <Mousey> it sits on the desktop and executes programs like "mythtv" or "boxee" or "amarok" whatever i have buttons at the desktop-level for
[23:13] <superm1> same thing as irexec then
[23:13] <superm1> (which we already do support)
[23:13]  * Mousey apt-file searches irexec
[23:14] <Mousey> irkick is a front end for it. but i guess if this daemon runs outside of programs, i can cobble something together for it
[23:15] <superm1> basically in mythbuntu if you set up a ~/.lirc/irexec file it will get launched on login
[23:15] <superm1> you can of course always go and add kdelirc to your install too
[23:15] <Mousey> can't
[23:15] <Mousey> i've tried every way from sunday to get kdelirc installed
[23:15] <Mousey> ubuntu just isn't as flexible as debian. =(
[23:16] <tgm4883> Mousey, why are you having dependency issues?
[23:16] <Mousey> i guess i have to do it the hard way and maintain some irexec thing.
[23:16] <Mousey> yah
[23:16] <tgm4883> sounds like an issue with packaging
[23:17] <Mousey> letswatch
[23:17] <Mousey> oops
[23:18] <Mousey> http://paste.ubuntu.com/413338/
[23:18] <Zinn> [paste.ubuntu.com] Ubuntu Pastebin
[23:18] <tgm4883> Mousey, are you running 10.04?
[23:18] <Mousey> WHY it's not gonna be installed? who knows
[23:18] <Mousey> no, 9.10
[23:18] <Mousey> 10.04 isn't out yet
[23:18] <tgm4883> yea, but that doesn't mean you can't run it
[23:19] <tgm4883> have you tried installing kdelibs5 and kdebase-runtime
[23:19] <Mousey> it does when the wife and kids use it and expect it to be somewhat troublefree
[23:19] <Mousey> yes
[23:19] <Mousey> and then it leads to dependency adventures the likes of which i've only seen on RPM based systems
[23:19] <Mousey> http://paste.ubuntu.com/413340/
[23:19] <Zinn> [paste.ubuntu.com] Ubuntu Pastebin
[23:20] <Mousey> ...and so on and so on
[23:20] <tgm4883> sec, let me test installing it
[23:21] <tgm4883> installing here
[23:21] <tgm4883> pastebin your sources.list
[23:22] <Mousey> k
[23:22] <Mousey> (don't laugh)
[23:23] <Mousey> http://paste.ubuntu.com/413342/
[23:23] <Zinn> [paste.ubuntu.com] Ubuntu Pastebin
[23:29] <Mousey> amidoinitrite?
[23:30] <tgm4883> sec i'm checking with your list
[23:30] <Mousey> k
[23:33] <tgm4883> man, offsite mirrors are slow :(
[23:34] <tgm4883> hmm, seems to work here with this list
[23:34] <tgm4883> try an apt-get update maybe?
[23:37] <tgm4883> hmm
[23:37] <tgm4883> karmic (libs): core libraries for all KDE 4 applications
[23:37] <tgm4883> 4:4.3.2-0ubuntu7.2 [security]: amd64 i386
[23:37] <Mousey> did a fresh one,
[23:37] <tgm4883> sec
[23:37] <Mousey> also, i'm 32bit
[23:37] <Mousey>  -rf /var/lib/apt/lists ; mkdir -p /var/lib/apt/lists/partial ; apt-get update
[23:37] <tgm4883> where did you get your version of kdelirc
[23:37] <Mousey> i don't *HAVE* a kdelirc
[23:37] <tgm4883> yea, but how did you try to install it?
[23:37] <Mousey> apt-cache show kdelirc lists two versions however
[23:38] <Mousey> apt-get install kdelirc
[23:38] <Mousey> neither version listed resolves
[23:39] <tgm4883> try turning off proposed
[23:40] <tgm4883> ok, so you are trying to install the version from karmic-backports. My guess is that there is either A) an issue with something in proposed, or B) an issue with something in backports
[23:40]  * Mousey comments out proposed, erases apt/lists, re apt-get updates
[23:41] <tgm4883> hmm
[23:41] <tgm4883> but I was able to install it with your list
[23:41] <tgm4883> do you have anything in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[23:42] <Mousey> medibuntu thingys
[23:42] <Mousey> ah ha, and a source of duplicated entries. (i've been looking for this!!)
[23:43]  * Mousey erases all
[23:47] <Mousey> man wtf, same thing
[23:48] <Mousey> dpkg -l | grep ^ii | grep -i kde
[23:48] <Mousey> comes back blank
[23:48] <Mousey> so i don't have it already or something, or any of the other pkgs it seems to want
[23:49] <Mousey> ...and that you can install it with my list is also wtf
[23:53] <tgm4883> sec
[23:55] <tgm4883> it sounds like you have a package on your system that conflicts with kdelirc