=== Shadow__1 is now known as Shadow__X [13:28] heya folks. I'm currently at work & can only access my frontend machine via ssh.. is there a nice way I can enable the auto-builds from the commandline? [13:35] ahh nevermind. dpkg -i is my friend [18:38] !help [18:38] !help For a complete list of my knowledge visit: http://www.baablogic.net/Zinn.cgi Other available commands: !status, !about, !bug [bug_number]. [18:40] I'd like to mainly play music from both an HDD and over the network, as well as play internet radio, internet TV/video, local and network video. Would Mythbuntu serve this purpose? [18:46] I also have no clue where to look for a remote control, if it'd be compatible, etc [18:50] EpicCyndaquil, here is a page for remotes. http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Category:Remote_Controls [18:50] [www.mythtv.org] Category:Remote Controls - MythTV [18:50] wonderful, thank you [18:51] your welcome. [18:51] a proper media box is something I've always wanted, and now that I have the opportunity, I'm looking forward to it :) [18:52] EpicCyndaquil, I use that wiki for just about everything even though I am running mythbuntu, there are some variations but for the most part it is very informative... =) [18:53] some of the pages might be blank, so you will have to use google to find that particular topic, or hop over to #mythtv-users [18:54] okay :) [18:54] there is generally more activity on that channel then in this one. Of course I am not bad mouthing this channel at all but right now there is 183 people in there...So it stays pretty busy [18:56] EpicCyndaquil: myth's real strength is in recordings, if you aren't doing that then something like xbmc and elisa may work just as well for you [18:56] yeah, won't be doing recording [18:56] I've basically got all my hardware figured out, now just have to decide on software xD [19:01] rhpot1991: XBMC looks PERFECT, thanks! :D [19:03] EpicCyndaquil: there is boxee too [19:03] this looks a little more targeted at what I want though :) [19:04] so is it a software program for linux, or an entire OS? [19:06] nevermind, found my answer