[00:33] <Azelphur> are there maverick packages in the mythbuntu ppa?
[00:34] <Azelphur> I upgraded to maverick and can't connect to the backend anymore because my front end is newer and the ppa doesn't appear to have any maverick D:
[00:42] <qwebirc90150> Hi anyone who's here. I was wondering if someone could help me with I hope a simple problem.
[00:42] <qwebirc90150> I'm trying to change the default sound device on my mythbuntu install to be a R4350 HDMI output
[01:00] <tgm4883> Azelphur, yea there should be
[01:00] <tgm4883> for 0.23.1 and 0.24(trunk)
[01:00] <Azelphur> I'm 0.23 D:
[01:01] <tgm4883> the minimum version for maverick is 0.23.1
[01:01] <tgm4883> you could upgrade your backend to 0.23.1
[01:01] <Azelphur> I see
[01:10] <qwebirc90150> anyone know how to set the default sound device in mythbuntu?
[01:55] <dewman> rhpot1991, did you get a chance to check that pastebin out?
[01:55] <dmfrey> Good evening all, i have been running into an issue lately...my media center remote control stops responding after a short while.  You can see in syslog lirc trying to connect every minute once this starts.  any ideas?
[01:57] <dmfrey> restarting lirc doesn't fix it, only option is to reboot
[01:59] <rhpot1991> dewman: yep, I need to try to find the original bug which I thought it was, config looked ok when I had a peek
[02:00] <rhpot1991> dmfrey: smells like hardware, but thats always my first guess
[02:04] <dmfrey> rhpot1991: how's it going?  yeah, my thoughts too
[02:05] <dmfrey> some people on the forum were saying that on some nvidia hardware, the mce usb receivers stop responding
[02:06] <dmfrey> not sure why it is happening all of sudden, though
[02:51] <dewman> rhpot1991, thanks....If you want I can attach it to report....
[02:51] <dewman> my.cnf that is.
[02:56] <dewman> i attached my.cnf and added mysql version as well. thanks. =)
[04:38] <CyberKnet> howdy folks.
[04:39] <CyberKnet> my root drive fell over this weekend (but not before I made a backup of the root partition).
[04:39] <CyberKnet> So I have the mysql database from the system... and a fresh install of mythbuntu.
[04:39] <CyberKnet> I followed instructions from http://www.mythpvr.com/mythtv/tips/migrate-recordings.html to move my recording db records from the old db to the new db
[04:39] <Zinn> [www.mythpvr.com] Migrate MythTV Recordings to a New Server | MythTV
[04:40] <CyberKnet> however they show up in mythweb but not the frontend
[04:40] <CyberKnet> I'm thinking a new table is needed since that guide was written... any thoughts?
[05:25] <CyberKnet> nvr mnd
[19:18] <rhpot1991> dewman: looks like some of the mysql guys are in on that bug now
[19:19] <dewman> cool. I havent checked it today.....
[19:20] <rhpot1991> bug 633725
[19:20] <Zinn> Bug 633725 in mysql-dfsg-5.1 (Ubuntu) "mysql thread_stack parameter too low, causing usage problems." [Low, Incomplete] http://www.launchpad.net/bugs/633725
[19:21] <rhpot1991> you can try bumping the thread_stack as mentioned in there in your my.cnf and then restart mysql and then reinstall mythexport and report back as to if it helps
[19:40] <dewman> ok i will try it first with 192,
[20:44] <rhpot1991> dewman: well it should be at 192 already
[20:44] <rhpot1991> ya it is, just checked your config
[20:46] <dewman> rhpot1991, ok, I havent had a chance to change it yet, wife is watching something.... since its at 192, I can go ahead and bump it to 256