[01:43] <NefariousAryq> Hey folks... considering a switch to Mythbuntu.  Currently run a self-rolled Slackware + MythTV setup, but it doesnt have the "ease" to administer as I'd like (as much as I love Slackware, its really not 'right' for this project).  Anyway -- can someone give me some good pointers on the best way to move my database once I install Mythbuntu?  This DB goes back 4+ years now, and I definitely dont wanna screw this 
[02:18] <bushtuckerman> Hi, I installed Mythbuntu 10.04 and it looks great, only the most fundamental aspect of having a HTPC eludes me. From where can I add video files into it? More importantly where can I add network shares from? I have been through the settings and there is nothing there that I can see that will allow this!
[02:34] <peter81> hi all, I downloaded the latest mythbuntu 10.04 lastnight and installed it on my HPG61 Laptop. The install went well, however when myth boots, I only ever get to a blank screen (there are some myth splash screens during bootup, but eventually just a blank screen). I suspect it's a video card driver issue, but my experience with linux is limited. Can anyone step me through how to solve
[02:34] <peter81> this problem?
[07:44] <bushtuckerman> Can anyone help? I installed Mythbuntu 10.04 and it looks great, only the most fundamental aspect of having a HTPC eludes me. From where can I add video files into it? More importantly where can I add network shares from? I have been through the settings (or more to the point "Applications" because this is the only menu I have) and there is nothing there that I can see that will allow this!
[08:02] <stefano> Hi everyone! I've just installed 10-04 and I would share media between Windows Media Player and 10-04. I'm using virtual machines as test before install. Where can I start?
[08:02] <stefano> Hi rhpot1991!
[08:02] <stefano> Perhaps I forgot something of your suggestion of yesterday...
[08:03] <stefano> :-(
[08:11] <stefano> Please, I haven't found much help in wiki and forum, is there any other source I can use?
[08:12] <stefano> I have some customers interested in buying a solution based on Myth so I can pay for close cooperation
[09:26] <stefano> Am I the only one here? :-)
[10:11] <hads> No
[11:37] <hunter> hello
[11:37] <hunter> i need help
[11:37] <hunter> please
[16:31] <Shadow__X> hey guys so in the auto builds you switched the protocol version to 56 instead of 23056 on mythtv 23.1 fixes?
[16:33] <tgm4883> Shadow__X, no?
[16:33] <Shadow__X> hmm thats weird because i am trying to use my os x frontend and i keep getting a mismatch
[16:33] <tgm4883> what is the output of
[16:34] <tgm4883> dpkg -l mythtv-backend
[16:34] <Shadow__X> my os x frontend says the server uses network protocol version 56 but this frontend only understands 23056
[16:35] <tgm4883> what is the output the above command?
[16:35] <Shadow__X> dpkg -l mythtv-backend
[16:35] <Shadow__X> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
[16:35] <Shadow__X> | Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-files/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
[16:35] <Shadow__X> |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
[16:35] <Shadow__X> ||/ Name           Version        Description
[16:35] <Shadow__X> +++-[16:35] <Shadow__X> ii  mythtv-backend 0.23.0++fixes2 A personal video recorder application (serve
[16:36] <tgm4883> mythtv-backend 0.23.0
[16:36] <tgm4883> there is your problem
[16:36] <tgm4883> you aren't on 0.23.1
[16:36] <Shadow__X> hmm do i have to update the auto builds package
[16:37] <tgm4883> dpkg-reconfigure mythbuntu-repos
[16:39] <Shadow__X> ok working thanks i didnt know i had to do that
[16:39] <Shadow__X> also it would seem the us mirror was erroring out
[16:39] <Shadow__X> so i used the ppa one
[16:39] <tgm4883> yep
[16:39] <tgm4883> working on it :)
[16:39] <tgm4883> unfortunatly, i'm not in control of those servers
[16:40] <Shadow__X> oh ok
[16:40] <Shadow__X> thanks tgm4883
[16:42] <Gibby1313> cool, I think that is the issue I was having too
[17:06] <Gibby1313> so i did the dpkg -l mythtv-backend, and it reports 0.23.0+fixes 25, I did the dpkg-reconfigure and there is no 23.1 option
[17:09] <tgm4883> Gibby1313, dpkg -l mythbuntu-repos
[17:10] <Gibby1313> 8.0
[17:11] <tgm4883> Gibby1313, apt-get install mythbuntu-repos
[17:11] <tgm4883> that should upgrade it
[17:11] <tgm4883> IIRC, you need 8.2
[17:11] <Gibby1313> k
[17:11] <Gibby1313> have to do that on all my frontends then too huh?
[17:11] <tgm4883> yep
[17:12] <tgm4883> an apt-get upgrade would bring that down too
[17:12] <tgm4883> but apt-get install mythbuntu-repos is faster cause it only does that package
[17:13] <Gibby1313> ok
[17:18] <Gibby1313> so then i do the dpkg-reconfigure mythbuntu-repos and select 23.1 then i do apt-get install mythtv-backend
[17:21] <tgm4883> Gibby1313, yea, although i'd just do the apt-get upgrade after that instead of mythtv-backend
[17:25] <Gibby1313> errr, it was to do a kernel upgrade too... errrrr
[17:27] <Gibby1313> I am now having issue failed to fetch 404 errors with apt-get update
[17:28] <Gibby1313> Does anyone know if mythzoneminder got fixed?
[17:30] <Gibby1313> is http://us.autobuilds.mythbuntu.org/mythbuntu/0.23.1/ubuntu...... down?
[17:31] <rhpot1991> Daviey: tgm4883 ^
[17:33] <Daviey> no, something is wrong and i need to investigate
[17:33] <Daviey> :(
[17:34] <Gibby1313> who hosts its?
[17:37]  * tgm4883 shrugs
[17:37] <tgm4883> Gibby1313, use the PPA
[17:38] <rhpot1991> ya PPA works fine
[17:38] <tgm4883> Daviey, if you can find jya, I think his is broken too
[17:38] <tgm4883> same way
[17:38] <rhpot1991> Gibby1313: sudo dpkg-reconfigure mythbuntu-repos
[17:38] <rhpot1991> and then choose PPA instead
[17:39] <Gibby1313> k
[17:40] <Gibby1313> thanks guys
[17:40] <Gibby1313> wish I had a way to contribute
[17:40]  * Daviey runs US and UK (same server)
[17:40] <Daviey> FR is run by jya
[17:40] <tgm4883> de works :)
[17:41] <Daviey> superm1 runs DE??
[17:43] <tgm4883> Daviey, yep
[17:43] <Gibby1313> I have space on a server in FR if it is ever needed
[17:44] <rhpot1991> but superm1 doesn't live in DE
[17:44] <Gibby1313> I don't live in FR.... :)
[17:46] <tgm4883> I live in the US, but don't have a server
[17:47] <Daviey> Gibby1313: it is appreciate!  I think jya has it in hand, but if he ever goes awol - it's good to know there is someone that can take the slack!
[17:47] <Daviey> appreciated*
[17:47] <Gibby1313> Anyway I can help Myth, I will do
[17:48] <Gibby1313> looks like us.archive.ubuntu.com is down too
[17:48] <Zinn> [us.archive.ubuntu.com] Index of /
[17:50] <Daviey> that is not related to us :/
[17:50] <Gibby1313> I know just saying...
[17:54] <superm1> Daviey, yes superm1 runs DE
[17:54] <superm1> what's so crazy about that?
[17:55] <superm1> or at least controls that vhost
[17:56] <Daviey> at least the DE server really is in DE :)
[18:10] <Gibby> I am trying to signin to http://www.mythbuntu.org with my Google Open ID, I use https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id as my open ID, it accepts my google ID, I am redirected back to mythbuntu and it tells me to fill out the form below, but there is no form....
[18:15] <superm1> Gibby, is the ID that google's openid spitting out something that might already be in use?
[18:16] <superm1> i thought the way it works is that it tries to generate a username from the openid and then binds that openid to the username it generated
[18:16] <Gibby> nope, i even updated and it used a custom profile openid for google
[18:18] <Gibby> errrr, google even shows mythbuntu has access to use my id
[18:25] <Gibby> mythbuntu.org — Sign in using your Google account [ Revoke Access ]
[18:25] <Gibby> That is what my google account show
[18:25] <Gibby> s
[22:38] <tgm4883> !auto%
[22:38] <Zinn> Auto builds contain more recent bug fixes than the normal Ubuntu repository contains.  See http://www.mythbuntu.org/auto-builds for more info.