[00:02] <fluvvell> Hi guys, during a mythbuntu upgrade, the fonts have all blown out to a large size. I've discovered the DPI setting for the SAMSUNG tv has set itself to 305. Do I change this by editing /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?
[00:03] <fluvvell> Its the second time I've found it on a samsung tv, and don't think I fixed it on the other yet either.
[00:29]  * fluvvell blushes
[00:29] <fluvvell> its in the wiki
[00:36] <fluvvell> is there a way to manually set the PIN number if the schema wont upgrade to the latest 1254 ?
[00:39] <fluvvell> or a way to manually upgrade the schema using command line?
[02:18] <aormond> Hello folks. I could use some advice if anybody has some.
[02:19] <aormond> My Mythbuntu box which has worked great for months started having problems this afternoon after a power outtage.
[02:19] <aormond> I can only get it to boot as far as the mythbuntu loading screen, and then it just stops.
[02:20] <aormond> This is Mythbuntu 9.10
[02:21] <aormond> I've run fsck... it didn't seem to find anything.
[02:26] <aormond> Let's see... what else have I tried...
[02:28] <aormond> If I boot in recovery mode, it will give me a command line login. I can successfully login with my username. I'm not sure if that's useful at all.
[02:55] <mrand> aormond: I'm only here long enough to type this one message... but you might try repairing your database.
[02:56] <aormond> Thanks for the tip. I'll google that. :)
[03:14] <aormond> Ok. I tried this: mysqlcheck -r -umythtv -p<password> mythconverg
[03:15] <aormond> But it still won't get past the loading screen
[03:32] <aormond> and I just ran optimize_mythdb.pl as well. Still not working.
[04:14] <aormond> I restored a backup of my database (I believe successfully). But the system still won't load
[04:52] <tgm4883> aormond, try hitting esc during boot and seeing if there are any error messages
[04:54] <aormond> It disappears so fast. I'll try again, but I think it said something about the time being in the future?
[04:56] <aormond> I didn't see that message this time.
[04:56] <aormond> Now it's doing the Filesytem checks (with the little mythbuntu logo on screen). It doesnt usually do that.
[04:57] <aormond> But it froze at 89% complete.
[05:26] <aormond> Now I can't even boot into recovery mode. Every reboot is a little different. It's really frustrating.
[05:27] <aormond> If anybody has any ideas, please contact me @gmail.com . Much appreciated.
[16:56] <dewman> rhpot1991, you around?
[16:59] <rhpot1991> dewman: kinda, whats up?
[17:00] <dewman> rhpot1991, I was looking at what you had said on bug 633725.
[17:00] <Zinn> Bug 633725 in mythexport (Ubuntu) "package mythexport 2.1.5-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided, Incomplete] http://www.launchpad.net/bugs/633725
[17:01] <dewman> phpadmin reports 5.1.41-3ubuntu12.6
[17:08] <rhpot1991> dewman: is this box a fresh install or an upgrade?
[17:08] <dewman> its an upgrade.
[17:08] <dewman> to 10.04 from 9.10
[17:09] <dewman> err, was
[17:09] <rhpot1991> that mysql version look ok
[17:09] <rhpot1991> dewman: can you pastebin your /etc/mysql/my.cnf ?
[17:09] <dewman> yep...
[17:09] <rhpot1991> ok I'll have a look at it when I get back from lunch
[17:11] <dewman> rhpot1991, here you go..... http://mythbuntu.pastebin.com/U16BLfH4
[17:11] <dewman> thanks
[21:42] <qwebirc99225> I'm sorry to bother everyone but I had a problem and was hoping someone could help me
[21:42] <qwebirc99225> I'm trying to mount my 500GB usb drive formatted in fat32 in mythbuntu
[21:43] <qwebirc99225> when I plug it in nothing happens, it does not get mounted in the /media directory