[03:18] <markl_> hello there, is anyone here familiar with mythflix?  it seems to want to grab some 0.20 dependencies for some reason
[03:54] <superm1> it's been scrapped
[04:03] <markl_> ah ok that makes sense, ty
[05:37] <nichos> hi all, im trying to follow some FAQ's and they talk about "Passthrough output device" i dont see that option, is it gone?
[11:51] <ara> superm1, hello
[14:38] <superm1> hi ara what's up
[14:44] <Daviey> superm1: I didn't realise mythplugins built against mysql.. I've readied an upload, same svn checkout (which is still latest).. but not sure if i should upload it or not
[14:45] <Daviey> TBH, it wouldn't be the end of the world if it's rebuilt or not.. it will still work
[15:19] <tassbur> i'm using 10.04 beta 2. The problem is that when i press C to switch to another card, I lost keyboard focus, and nothing else matters ....
[15:19] <tassbur> What's wrong?
[15:28] <ara> superm1, hey, I wanted to ask you if you could send a call for testing for the RC this week
[15:45] <mrand> ara: what do you mean?  Send a call to where?
[15:45] <ara> mailing list, i.e.
[15:45] <ara> in every testing cycle, mythbuntu is always hard to cover
[15:46] <mrand> ah, I follow you now.
[15:51] <mrand> tassbur: I see mention of someone else having that same problem on the mythtv mailing list.  I'll submit an upstream bug on it.  Thanks.
[15:52] <mrand> tassbur: I assume switching through the on-screen menu works?
[15:53] <tassbur> yes
[15:53] <tassbur> if i press m
[15:54] <tassbur> then i can switch between cards
[15:54] <mrand> tassbur: ok.  so it's just C or Y which stop working?
[15:55] <superm1> Daviey, yeah upload it
[15:55] <superm1> ara, yeah will send it, thanks for a reminder
[15:56] <ara> superm1, thanks!
[15:56] <superm1> ara, i believe you have a spec about better coverage for derivatives for UDS-m, correct?
[15:56] <tassbur> yes, C or Y that's right
[15:56] <ara> superm1, yes
[15:56] <superm1> ara, great, i'll be sure to be there for it :)
[15:56] <ara> superm1, great :)
[15:57] <tassbur> mrand: yes, C or I
[15:58] <Daviey> superm1: If we post to mb.org, it'll also hit the planet
[15:58] <Zinn> [mb.org] Mortgage Loan Broker MB Organization
[15:58] <Daviey> rhpot1991: ^^ we need to fix that :)
[15:59] <superm1> Daviey, good call.  there is one bug that needs to be fixed first though...
[15:59] <mrand> Daviey, superm1: rhpot1991 is gone for the week
[15:59] <superm1> figures
[16:00] <Daviey> lazy yanks.
[16:00] <mrand> And he's certainly a yankee. ;-)
[16:03] <Daviey> I think we'll need a shared calendar for Maverick cycle, and only be allowed leave if approved.
[16:04] <Daviey> superm1: The "one bug" being the shutdown script vs dbus?
[16:04] <superm1> actually there is a worse one than that that i was thinking
[16:04] <superm1> when running installer, the last page appears squished
[16:06] <superm1> looks a bit ugly
[16:06] <superm1> i dunno if it only happens at low rez though
[16:10] <mrand> tassbur: Looks like the devs know about it, but are having a hard time reproducing it and/or getting good debugging info. http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/8190 If you have the time and ability to get a backtrace by attaching gdb, it would be greatly helpful.   You can either attach it to that ticket, or open a launchpad ticket and I'll forward it upstream.
[16:10] <Zinn> [svn.mythtv.org] #8190 (NEXTSOURCE Key stops mythfrontend accepting input) – MythTV
[18:33] <steve_> Hi, am I right in thinking fsck can be used on ext4?
[18:44] <tgm4883> steve_, I don't see why it couldn't?
[18:44] <tgm4883> are you seeing that somewhere?
[18:47] <steve_> Thanks, no I'm having trouble fscking my mythbuntu sata hard drive.
[18:50] <steve_> Using Knoppix live cd e2fsck /dev/sda1 gives filesystem has unsupported features
[18:56] <steve_> The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2 filesystem
[19:01] <mrand> ext2 filessytem?  Is that a typo on your part, or part of the real message?
[19:07] <steve_> I'm using the command e2fsck /dev/sda1 is there a different command for ext4?
[19:20] <tmkt> steve any luck with your audio problem?
[19:26] <steve_> Sorry, was that aimed at me :-)
[19:32] <tmkt> yeah
[19:32] <tmkt> weren't you having this problem also https://bugs.launchpad.net/mythbuntu/+bug/546552 ?
[19:33] <Zinn> [bugs.launchpad.net] Bug #546552 in Mythbuntu: “MythTV is built without H.264 HE-AAC support”
[19:35] <steve_> Nope, not me, just a dead hard drive I think!
[20:26] <markl_> hello, I am having problems with mythbackend responding very slowly to requests from mythweb
[20:26] <markl_> and also it doesn't find anything to record even though i have a ton of things programmed
[20:26] <markl_> i hope they are related; is there a good way to diagnose mythbackend's slow response?
[20:27] <tgm4883> markl_, anything in the backend log?
[20:27] <markl_> no
[20:27] <markl_> well, nothing helpful
[20:27] <markl_> i started to have mysql dump the sql it is using but that doesn't seem to help
[20:27] <tgm4883> what about apache logs?
[20:27] <markl_> the weird thing is that the load avg stays at 0, it just takes awhile to respond
[20:28] <markl_> nothing in apache logs either
[20:28] <Alfafa> Hi. Does anyone have an idea about how I can make the the mythbuntu image(i tried 10.04 beta 1 - I am downloading beta2 to see if that would work) boot from usb. The mythbuntu I could just copy the contents of the cd and renamaing isolinux directory to syslinux and renaming the isolinux.cfg to syslinux.cfg (or something like that) and then run syslinux on the usb drive. That won't work with a least 10.04 beta 1...I will lo
[20:28] <Alfafa> markl_: are you doing reverse lookup in apache? for a host which doesn't have dns?
[20:29] <tgm4883> Alfafa, why don't you use the usb creator?
[20:30] <Alfafa> tgm4883: I am not sure right now...it is a moth ago I tried it, I am not sure the usbcreator was on the mythbuntu beta1 livecd?
[20:30] <tgm4883> Alfafa, it's not
[20:30] <tgm4883> that would be circular logic
[20:31] <tgm4883> do you have ubuntu installed somewhere?
[20:31] <Alfafa> tgm4883: yes
[20:31] <tgm4883> what version?
[20:31] <markl_> Alfafa: nope, i checked the reversen dns.  it is definitely mythbackend taking its time.  maybe mythbackend does a reverse lookup though, hmm
[20:31] <Alfafa> tgm4883: I am not sure about how the usb creator actually works. unetbootin is using the same method I did manually, and that doesn't work
[20:31] <tgm4883> System > Administration > USB Startup Disk Creator
[20:33] <Alfafa> tgm4883: I will try and take a look. Do know how it works? Will it just create an usb bootable image of the system it is created on?
[20:33]  * tgm4883 shrugs
[20:33] <tgm4883> I haven't looked into how it works
[20:33] <tgm4883> I've just used it
[20:34] <Alfafa> tgm4883: ok..but that won't get me a mythbuntu bootable usb then?
[20:34] <tgm4883> it should
[20:34] <tgm4883> why wouldn't it? have you tried?
[20:35] <Alfafa> tgm4883: Ok...I will power up that machine and try it now :-) Because it would create it from the host achine or from an ISO I guess..the problem is the current mythbuntu beta iso's can't be made usb bootable because of the way the boot process is working with symbolic links which are not allowed on fat32
[20:37] <tgm4883> what symbolic links are causing issues?
[20:39] <Alfafa> tgm4883: it is in the root of the iso there is a symbolic link called ubuntu pointing at .
[20:39] <Alfafa> tgm4883: and there is another one I don't remember right now
[20:40] <Alfafa> tgm4883: usb startup disk creator is basically just doing the same as I have done manually, so that won't work
[20:40] <Alfafa> tgm4883: I think the symbolic links is causing the problems
[20:42] <Alfafa> tgm4883: It make it quite hard to install mythbuntu on a machine without a cd-drive (in this case it's an eeebox)
[20:43] <tgm4883> Alfafa, i'll need to download the ISO and check this out
[20:43] <tgm4883> superm1, ^
[20:47] <Alfafa> tgm4883: I am also downloading the beta 2 now to see if something has changed, and also the normal ubuntu beta 2 to see if that is the same(I would believe it is)
[21:31] <chiluk> So I'm running  mythbuntu 9.10 with all the myth stuff at version 0.22.0+fixes22594-0ubuntu1
[21:32] <chiluk> and I can't get mythvideo to recurse into the subdirectories of my videos folder.
[21:32] <chiluk> anyone have a clue what swizzle I need to flip?
[21:32] <chiluk> or is this fixed in an upstream stable release?
[21:34] <tgm4883> chiluk, I would think you need to enable file browse mode
[21:34] <chiluk> Tried that.
[21:35] <chiluk> I also think I enabled file browse mode
[21:35] <chiluk> and then enabled scan for new changes.
[21:35] <chiluk> I guess I'll check again when I get home.
[21:35] <mrand> chiluk: it only goes two levels deep also, I think.
[21:35] <chiluk> ah that might be my problem.
[21:36] <chiluk> it's not showing the folders at all though.
[21:36] <mrand> permission problem maybe?
[21:37] <mrand> Mine certainly doesn't have trouble displaying directory names
[21:38] <Alfafa> tgm4883: ok it seems the startup disk creator will work. The resulting files on the usb is not the same as on the iso
[21:38] <Alfafa> tgm4883: I will try to go that route :-) Thanks for the help
[21:39] <tgm4883> Alfafa, yw
[21:46] <KipIngram> Hi.  I just installed Mythbuntu 10.04 beta 2.  I put some videos in the /var/lib/mythtv/videos directory, but I can't figure out how to "refresh them into" Mythbuntu.  I used to do this from settings, but it seems to have moved.
[21:48] <mrand> KipIngram: I believe it is the "Menu" button / (M key) which provides an option to scan for changes from within Mythvideo
[21:50] <KipIngram> Yes - that worked.  Thank you!
[21:53] <qwebirc10940> hmm
[23:55] <superm1> tgm4883, oh well i missed him
[23:56] <superm1> it works by only copying an ISO to the disk and installing a bootloader
[23:56] <superm1> nothing else any fancier than that