[00:23] I have also set my root password within mysql to be empty, wondering if that was the problem. [00:25] I just tried setting my mysql root password to be the mythtv password, that didn't work either. === ourtv_ is now known as dodddummy_myth [00:41] i've got a wintv-hvr 1600 set up and working great, i just bought a second today and it hasn't created video1 as i had expected it to [00:41] anyone care to help me diagnose the problem? [00:42] lspci -v, show it? [00:42] one second === toorima_ is now known as toorima [00:44] yes [00:46] Gibby_2: dmesg shows this: http://past2.org/p/1114008 [00:46] Gibby_2: sorry http://paste2.org/p/1114008 [00:46] [paste2.org] Paste2: Next Generation Pastebin - Viewing Paste 1114008 [00:57] any idea Gibby_2? [00:58] m4xx, looking now [00:59] great, thanks :) [01:00] well that looks good, whats is ls -al /dev/video* [01:03] only video0 video24 and video32 [01:04] i believe that paste shows [01:04] oops, nope [01:04] oops, yes it does =x [01:09] line 25/26 don't look good, it failed to initalized it [01:09] yes, this is why i pasted it, im just not sure what to do about it [01:13] cat /proc/meminfo | grep Vmalloc [01:15] m4xx: ^^ [01:15] if you refresh that paste it will be apended to the bottom [01:16] oops [01:16] i am wrong [01:16] sorry [01:16] http://paste2.org/p/1114046 [01:16] [paste2.org] Paste2: Next Generation Pastebin - Viewing Paste 1114046 [01:17] Add vmalloc=192M to your kernel at boot time. [01:18] would i put that in boot.conf? [01:20] what OS? [01:20] ubuntu [01:20] 10.04 [01:21] edit /etc/default/grub [01:22] then run update-grub2 [01:23] i would append that to the end of GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT correct? [01:23] put the vmalloc=192 at the end of the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX line [01:23] yep [01:23] default or the other one? [01:24] sorry default, the other one is for both normal and failsafe [01:25] ok [01:25] i will attempt to reboot now :) [01:26] gl [01:26] kernel panic: failed to create kintegrinty [01:26] uhhh you did do update-grub2 right? [01:26] yes sir [01:27] everything seemed to be ok [01:27] didn't show any errors or warnings [01:27] i had like "quite splassh vmalloc=192" [01:27] then ran update-grub2 [01:30] "quite splassh vmalloc=192M" [01:30] make it like that, then run update-grub2 again [01:31] "quiet splash vmalloc=192M" [01:31] i am unable to boot the machine [01:31] is there a way to override the flags? [01:31] f10 or something similar? [01:32] is grub being display during boot? [01:32] no [01:32] If not hold down shift during boot [01:32] ok [01:33] then press 'e' to edit the line and change it to vmalloc=192M [01:34] once you change it press Ctrl-x to boot [01:37] no more panic, booting now [01:38] you're the man :) [01:38] video1 is now showing up [01:38] what is the vmalloc if you don't mind me asking? [01:38] virtual memory allocate? [01:39] yeah i think so [01:40] will i ever have to re-do this? after updates or anything? [01:41] possibily, i am not sure, make sure you fix it now and run update-grub2 before you reboot again tho [01:43] i didn't see your message so i booted to recovery and dropped into root shell and fixed it there [01:43] thank you very very much, you have been more than helpful :) [01:44] I did apt-get source mythtv-database, and have found the .postinst script. There's a "update_database()" function, I will do each of those things by hand. [01:54] while dpkg-reconfigure is running, where does it get the scripts from that it runs? [01:55] I mean, I see a call in the mythtv-database.postinst file that looks like this: db_set mythtv/mysql_admin_password "" [02:02] I need to get the mythtv-database.postint called with a -x to run under script, to see what went wrong... [02:12] well, the more I look, the more it looks like this script simply changes some of the internal database settings. changes one of them to point to 127.0.0.1 [02:21] and the other one changes the access settings. It's certainly a postinst error, but I don't know enough about how debian does things to track it all the way down. === Gibby_2 is now known as Gibby_2_away [03:47] i've got 2 wintv-hvr-1600's, when i got the first one going it only got static, i had to set the tuner type in /etc/modprobe.d/hvr1600.conf. the second one that i've just installed is having the same problem of only showing static [03:47] how do i set the tuner type for the second card? [03:47] do i have to do like "options cx18-1 tuner=37" ? [03:53] <_Techie_> whats the default username and password for the myth database? [03:53] <_Techie_> wait === Gibby_2_away is now known as Gibby_2 [05:50] * Gibby_2 yawns [15:44] Hi guys. Does anyone here know of a bug where xfce crashes on maverick. I've searched for something along those lines, but cant find anything. [15:45] My frontent crashes about 30 mins after booting it up. I cant connect to the VNC port, but I can ssh in. [15:45] I find X still running, but xfce is no longer running. I've enabled apport, but that doesnt seem to catch it. [15:51] Anybody interested, there is some more info here http://pastebin.com/59R4asTi [15:52] This has all come about since I updated from 10.04 to 10.10. [16:08] can someone help me with a pinnacle usb tv tunner and mythtv? [17:38] i've got 2 hvr-1600's installed. the second one show's only static and has an error in /var/log/messages you can see the error at http://paste2.org/p/1115100 on line 27 anyone care to help diagnose the problem? [17:38] [paste2.org] Paste2: Next Generation Pastebin - Viewing Paste 1115100 [17:39] join #mythtv-users [17:39] ack [17:40] sorry line #33 [18:08] Gibby_2 awake and care to chime in? :( [19:00] if any one is interested, i had to set tuner=#,# to set the tuner type on both cards [20:08] m4xx: so you got it working? [20:18] yes sir [20:18] :) [20:19] Gibby_2: thanks again for your help yesterday === Shadow__1 is now known as Shdow__X === Shdow__X is now known as Shadow__X [21:34] hey guys. i just moved from myth 023 to 024 on my frontend using autobuilds. it won't start now and I'm getting a shared library error [21:34] /usr/bin/mythfrontend.real: error while loading shared libraries: libmythtv-0.23.1.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory [21:37] did you let everything upgrade [21:37] apt-get update and apt-get upgrade [21:38] didn't have any issues on the frontend on the backend host [21:38] if that made any sense [21:48] well one of the libs are still from .24 [21:48] unless i am mistaken [21:48] not sure I understand what you're saying [21:52] Shadow__X: your /usr/bin/mythfrontend.real file was linked against the .23 versions of the libraries, not the .24 versions. [21:53] do you think purging and reinstalling the package will fix it? [21:54] castlec1: I don't know. However, what's the output of "dpkg -S /usr/bin/mythfrontend.real" ? [21:55] mythtv-frontend: /usr/bin/mythfrontend.real [21:55] rats, there wasn't a version number. OK. "dpkg -l | grep -i mythfrontend.real" [21:55] oops, not that. [21:56] "dpkg -l | grep -i mythtv-frontend" [21:56] 0.23.1+fixes26863-0ubuntu0+mythbuntu3 :( [21:56] that should give us the actual version of mythtv-frontend that you have installed. there you go. [21:57] any idea why it didn't update? [21:57] so how did you do the upgrade before? what command did you run to do what you thought would bring in the new version? [21:57] dpkg-reconfigure mythbuntu-repos [21:57] select 024 [21:57] apt-get update [21:57] apt-get upgrade [21:58] that first one is new to me. looking at it now. [21:58] that's a great idea. Here, do this. [21:58] apt-get install mythtv-frontend. [21:59] s/.// [21:59] interesting [21:59] there might have been a dependency thing where it wasn't happy when you tried it before. [21:59] Is it updating now? [21:59] it's going to update to 024 [22:00] wierd [22:00] good enough. thanks for your help :) [22:00] I would have to see the output of when you did the 'update && upgrade' from before to be able to know for sure, but it's obvious that something happened sideways. [22:00] glad to see it's working. np. [22:00] thanks for showing mthe the mythbuntu-repos [22:00] Where did you learn about htat? [22:00] np. i do a lot from cli because of using a diskless frontend [22:01] it's on the wiki [22:01] http://www.mythbuntu.org/auto-builds [22:01] oh, cool. so your frontend has a r/w mount to the backend? [22:01] or via shell/terminal: sudo dpkg-reconfigure mythbuntu-repos [22:02] yeah, using mythbuntu-diskless [22:02] yeah, I will go look more at mythbuntu. I was using something else. thanks. [22:55] Shopping for h/w on newegg tonight. Have a P4/3.2G machine needing a better video card + capture device. [22:56] Thinking Nvidia '210'/512mb (latest core designs, just not very man) and SiliconDust single-channel ATSC tuner. [22:57] Bad/Good choices? [23:01] Alternative is probably a 240GT/GDDR5 for $40 ($80 minus $40 MIR). Do I 'need' the extra cores/power, or can I get away with a $10 card?