[00:20] <oobe> ultradj83, by reading docs
[00:21] <ultradj83> of course I read,,, but I couldn't solve...
[10:23] <justinh> hiyas... got a little issue with the mythbuntu ppa I'm using... just updated to 25129 this morning because I needed aac audio support - it seems to be working with files that are aac encoded but mythfrontend --version isn't telling me it's built with using_libfaad or whatever
[10:24] <justinh> I dunno if it's a mythtv-ish thing or a mythbuntu-ish thing :
[10:26] <justinh> I assume it might be a mythtv-ish problem, but looking in the source of mythcommandparser.cpp it just spits out the output of MYTH_BUILD_CONFIG - which I'd assume would contain the right parts or it wouldn't have built with the support enabled
[12:25] <antonella> hi guys, can anybody help me configuring a tv card?
[16:48] <sebrock_> Hey, will the current version be backported to 9.10?
[16:53] <rhpot1991> sebrock_: use auto builds to get it
[16:53] <rhpot1991> !auto%
[16:53] <Zinn> Auto builds contain more recent bug fixes than the normal Ubuntu repository contains.  See http://www.mythbuntu.org/auto-builds for more info.
[17:02] <sebrock_> mh! interesting
[17:03] <sebrock_> acutally my frontend will be running a fresh install. It's just the server, I won't have time to update the whole thing so this suits me perfectly
[17:03] <sebrock_> think I'll go 10.10 when it gets out
[17:07] <sebrock_> so its just a new repo?
[17:07] <sebrock_> no wait, that was a deb
[17:07] <sebrock_> How does this work with a headless server?
[17:21] <Hilikus_> my irblaster and RC stopped working after i updated to ubuntu 10.04
[17:21] <Hilikus_> i'm using a pvr150 control and blaster
[17:22] <Hilikus_> and i'm using lirc_zilog as module
[17:22] <tgm4883> sebrock_, it adds the auto-builds repo
[17:22] <sebrock_> rhpot1991, I have the 0.22-fixes version installed now. So should I add the repos for 0.22 or 0.23 to get the latest? I dont want to ruin everything
[17:22] <sebrock_> tgm4883, ^^^^^
[17:22] <Hilikus_> from what i can see in the logs, the module is loading the firmware correctly
[17:22] <tgm4883> sebrock_, is that not clear on the webpage?
[17:22] <Hilikus_> when i try to change a chanel it says "hardware does not support sending"
[17:23] <tgm4883> btw, not trying to be an ass, but I wrote the page so if it isn't clear what you need to do I should fix it
[17:23] <Zinn> tgm4883: Please watch your language.
[17:23] <tgm4883> Zinn, GTFO!
[17:23] <Zinn> Hi tgm4883, something I can help you with today?  I am a bot, use !help to see what I can do.
[17:23] <tgm4883> muahahaha
[17:23] <tgm4883> !stab self
[17:23]  * Zinn stabs tgm4883 with a sharpened mce remote.
[17:23] <sebrock_> tgm4883, on the webpage it says "most people would want the current version", when installing the deb it says "most poeple would want the smaller version"
[17:23] <sebrock_> I dont find them to be the same?
[17:24] <tgm4883> ah true, it does say that
[17:24] <tgm4883> hmm
[17:24] <tgm4883> well the current version is 0.23
[17:24] <rhpot1991> heh, he is tgm4883proof
[17:24] <sebrock_> so I should pick 0.23? that wount mess anything up?
[17:24] <tgm4883> so to answer your questions < sebrock_> Hey, will the current version be backported to 9.10?
[17:25] <tgm4883> then I would say to use the 0.23 version if that is what you want
[17:25] <sebrock_> ok, I guess it will replace my 0.22-fixes then
[17:25] <tgm4883> sebrock_, well yea, cause 0.22 isn't the current version
[17:26] <tgm4883> had you asked if there was newer builds of 0.22, I would say use auto-builds and select 0.22
[17:26] <tgm4883> but you said you wanted the current version, which is 0.23
[17:26] <sebrock_> I'm scared of automation, can't you tell
[17:26] <sebrock_> No I want to upgrade to 0.23 from 0.22-fixes
[17:27] <tgm4883> then don't you think you should pick 0.23 then?
[17:27] <tgm4883> I wouldn't expect to be upgraded to 0.23 if I selected 0.22
[17:28] <sebrock_> tgm4883, basically what I'm asking is <will it replace my 0.22> and <will it replace it safe?>
[17:28] <tgm4883> yes it will replace your 0.22
[17:28] <tgm4883> it should be safe
[17:28] <sebrock_> ok tgm4883 thank you for your help
[17:29] <sebrock_> tgm4883, It wants to install the frontend and everything on my server...
[17:29] <tgm4883> sebrock_, pastebin the output of the command you did
[17:30] <sebrock_> right now it's being kept back
[17:30] <sebrock_> http://www.pastebin.ca/1885861
[17:31] <tgm4883> sebrock_, whats the output of 'dpkg -l mythtv-frontend'
[17:32] <sebrock_> what the...
[17:32] <tgm4883> sebrock_, did I guess right?
[17:32] <sebrock_> you did
[17:32] <tgm4883> thought so
[17:33] <sebrock_> but that means somewhere back there must have been something fuzzy. When I installed this I explicitly did a backend
[17:33] <tgm4883> cause auto-builds just adds the repo, the packages in the repo are built from the same source as the ones in the official repos. and apt-get just upgrades whats installed
[17:33]  * tgm4883 shrugs
[17:33] <sebrock_> strange it is
[17:33] <tgm4883> unfortunately I cannot look into the past with a crystal ball
[17:33] <sebrock_> anyway they are being kept back
[17:34] <tgm4883> so just remove them?
[17:34] <tgm4883> apt-get remove mythtv-frontend
[17:34] <sebrock_> I mean when installing
[17:34] <rhpot1991> he prob needs to dist-upgrade
[17:34] <tgm4883> well yea, but you will probably need to dist-upgrade as there are added dependencies
[17:34] <sebrock_> ah if I try to remove it will remove mythweather and other stuff that is actually needed
[17:35] <sebrock_> maybe thats why
[17:35] <tgm4883> or just apt-get install mythtv-backend
[17:35] <rhpot1991> I think we did the perl change then too, so that causes a distupgrade
[17:35] <tgm4883> hmm
[17:35] <tgm4883> is mythweather needed for mythweather in mythweb?
[17:36] <sebrock_> think so
[17:36] <sebrock_> I really never grasped how mythweather is constructed... found it strange from the beginning
[17:36]  * tgm4883 doesn't use mythweather
[17:37] <tgm4883> I look outside instead :)
[17:37]  * rhpot1991 uses his android instead
[17:50] <sebrock_> question of the day, should I go 64 or keep it 32-bit?
[17:50] <sebrock_> its a core 2 duo
[17:50] <sebrock_> guess there is no reason not to go 64-bit these days
[17:55] <sebrock_> another thing, how is mythbackend started
[17:55] <sebrock_> init.d script?
[18:07] <superm1> upstart script
[18:07] <superm1> oh fine leave me
[23:17] <st8ofmi9d> I tried to setup PXE boot on Mythbuntu but after getting everything running I realized that I had an issue with two DHCPs. Now I no longer need to PXE boot. How do I keep Mythbuntu from trying to do DHCP?