[00:00] <stratagem_bot> hmm, oddly enough it's working from console now just running mythtranscode --infile (name of mpg)
[00:00] <stratagem_bot> where does mythtranscode store files?
[00:02] <stratagem_bot> loosk like a .tmp file for now
[00:04] <stratagem_bot> maybe I didn't have the right packages.  I recently installed mythexport from MCC
[00:21] <stratagem_bot> hm, any way to make mythtranscode not eat up the whole processor?
[01:26] <stratagem_bot> I don't get what the Transcode feature on mythweb is supposed to do.  it just made my file even larger
[01:32] <stratagem_bot> and audio is all f'd now
[02:12] <stratagem_bot> guessing nuvexport is what I'm looking for
[02:12] <stratagem_bot> not idea the point of mythtranscode
[20:30] <fluvvell> Gibby, I had a link to your diskless wiki page on mythbuntu.org, but I can't find it now. Can you help with a pointer ?
[20:30] <Gibby> http://www.mythbuntu.org/wiki/network-boot-mythbuntu-diskless
[20:33] <fluvvell> Awesome thanks, I'm puzzled by why its not searchable on the site though. Oh and I'd noticed a little formatting issue partway down the page. Starts with a bullet //Alternative dhcp.conf
[20:35] <fluvvell> Gibby, has someone submitted it on your behalf? Its an excellent start to a good help page.
[20:36] <Gibby> Acutally I submitted it, the DHCP part is funky on formating haven't been able to fix it
[20:39] <fluvvell> Gibby, if I get some time I'd like to help with the page. Currently though two of the four diskless networks I'm doing work and two dont.  My own test bed is jamming at the nbd load, somehow I'm pointing it back to my router box. I'm still learning how the whole nbd server thing works
[20:41] <Gibby> nbd?
[20:44] <fluvvell> network block device, served up via openbsd-inetd
[20:49] <mrand> fluvvell: any help would be appreciated!
[20:53] <fluvvell> mrand, I just keep trying things till it works :-)  With my own I can afford to carry on as my current front end has a drive, but the test does not
[21:08] <fluvvell> Gibby, have been trying to find how the front end gets the idea of which ip to look for the nbd server?
[21:08] <Gibby> what is your DHCP server?
[21:09] <fluvvell> gibby, its in two parts!  Router computer(ubuntu 8.04.4), then my myth-server as a slave (10.04.1)
[21:10] <Gibby> hmmm that is where i am lost since I have never used ubuntu as a router
[21:10] <fluvvell> Gibby, just used hardware routers?
[21:10] <Gibby> nope, I use untangle built on Debian
[21:11] <fluvvell> Wow from the iso?
[21:11] <Gibby> yep
[21:12] <Gibby> check this our for you DHCP setup http://doc.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/edubuntu/handbook/C/ch03s06.html
[21:12] <Zinn> [doc.ubuntu.com] Managing DHCP
[21:12] <fluvvell> My router has shares, does backups, serves websites and has Zimbra email server on it. I cant install an iso.
[21:13] <Gibby> correct that is not what i meant
[21:14] <fluvvell> Gibby, Ahh, the edubuntu stuff.  I moved away from the pure DHCP server a few years ago as it wasn't as easy as using dnsmasq, which combined local dns serving.
[21:16] <Gibby> untangle does that, and since it is technically Debian you can edit the /etc/apt and install other stuff on it
[21:17] <fluvvell> Could you post your dhcpd.conf file or whatever?
[21:19] <Gibby> dhcp-boot=pxelinux.0,,X.X.X.X
[21:19] <Gibby> where x.x.x.x is the IP of my LTSP server
[21:24] <fluvvell> Gibby, yeah the pxe side works ok. I boot right up to the point where the client looks for the nbd devices, then instead of asking for from the mythbox, it asks the router.
[21:24] <Gibby> log?
[21:28] <fluvvell> Which log? The frontend hasn't started to log as the nbd device isn't mounted. Syslog ok?
[21:30] <fluvvell> urrk, pastbin crashed???
[21:31] <fluvvell> http://paste.ubuntu.com/524094/
[21:31] <Zinn> [paste.ubuntu.com] Ubuntu Pastebin
[21:34] <Gibby> what is the IP of your DHCP server and the IP of your LTSP server?
[21:34] <fluvvell> Gibby, after which the front end sits asking my router for the nbd device. Wait, I'll check something...
[21:35] <fluvvell> Gibby, 192.168.3.1 and 192.168.3.125
[21:36] <fluvvell> I tried running the ltsp server on the router, but as it was only running 8.0.4 it was not compatible.
[21:36] <Gibby> hmm, i have to run to a meeting, will be back on later tonight, i will need your LTSP logs too
[21:37] <fluvvell> Ta
[21:37] <fluvvell> will do
[22:40] <fluvvell> Gibby_away, not sure which log has ltsp logging.
[22:42] <fluvvell> Problem with IRC is its very difficult to work out what time zone ppl are in
[23:46] <baggar11> does mythbuntu 10.10 no longer have the w32/64 codecs options in the mythbuntu control center?