[01:03] <zuixro> Hey, I am running Mythbuntu 10.10, and my hard drive keeps filling up. It keeps recording to that drive even when there's no space left. Also, I keep getting logged out every 2 hours.
[01:05] <zuixro> My question is, How do I fix either or both of these problems?
[01:08] <Patrickdk> sounds like you never did the config
[01:08] <Patrickdk> the config explicitly asks you how often to check, and how much diskspace to leave free
[01:08] <zuixro> It was working fine before I upgraded to 10.04
[01:08] <Patrickdk> mine checks like every 15min, and leaves 20gigs free
[01:08] <zuixro> Ah, How do I run the config then?
[01:08] <Patrickdk> mine has been on 10.04 since it came out
[01:09] <Patrickdk> I think it's in the backend config
[01:09] <Patrickdk> mythtv-setup? or via the menu
[01:10] <zuixro> Alright I'll give it a try
[01:10] <zuixro> Any idea about the logouts?
[01:10] <Patrickdk> logouts?
[01:10] <zuixro> It happens more frequently when MythFrontend isn't running
[01:10] <zuixro> I get logged out ever 2 hours (almsot exactly)
[01:10] <Patrickdk> dunno, I have never been logged out, ever
[01:10] <Patrickdk> with or without mythfrontend running
[01:10] <Patrickdk> or systems that don't even have myth installed
[01:11] <zuixro> Yeah it's weird
[01:11] <Patrickdk> screensaver settings?
[01:11] <zuixro> Nope
[01:11] <Patrickdk> or, sleep/standby mode?
[01:11] <zuixro> And it's 2 hours regardless of what has happened, even during a recording
[01:11] <Patrickdk> sounds like a sleep mode, power savings turning on
[01:12] <Patrickdk> it wouldn't know if your recording or not
[01:13] <zuixro> I meant even if I'm using it, like watching a recording or changing a setting in the menu
[01:30] <zuixro> Patrickdk could you be referring to "File Management Settings"? Cause I can't find anything about minimum free space in there
[03:57] <Haywire> Dual booting Windoze Vista and Mythbuntu 10.04... When I first run mthtv, everything is fine...finds backend, stream tv, recorded tv all ok.. then I boot to windoze... It  "detects" something changed, and runs checkdisk, of course, finds no errors, and then proceeds to boot up fine... but after that, mythtv frontend fails to load, and I get a message of "No UPnP"  help1
[03:59] <Haywire> Both OS's seem to load o.k. - but I've reloaded MythTV twice, and I'm SURE windoze has changed something, I just cannot figure out what...
[09:24] <zoran119> can i run both front and backend on a livecd to test it out?
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[21:13] <pmcenery> Hi guys. is anyone working on autobuild packaging via the new git repository
[21:20] <mrand> pmcenery: yep, superm1 has been actively working on it.
[21:20] <superm1> with any luck, tonight's autobuilds should be git'ified
[21:20] <superm1> (knock on wood)
[21:21] <pmcenery> excellent. thanks.
[21:21] <superm1> pmcenery, additionally the code has been abstracted out, so you if you want to kick off your own build of master or fixes/0.24 with a collection of commits on your local tree, you can https://github.com/MythTV/packaging/blob/master/deb/build-debs.sh
[21:21] <Zinn> [github.com] deb/build-debs.sh at master from MythTV's packaging - GitHub
[21:22] <superm1> as soon as I know autobuilds is working i'll try to document all of that so users can use it more easily
[21:23] <pmcenery> superm1: thanks. That is really cool. I often find this the easiest way to add a patch and test it. Its just not practical to have a source build on my system - even for testing
[21:24] <superm1> pmcenery, so there are two scripts there, build-deb.sh and build-dsc.sh
[21:24] <superm1> if you use build-dsc.sh it will generate source packages
[21:24] <superm1> which you can kick off into a pbuilder/sbuild/PPA and spit back debs if you dont want to litter your system with 400 megs of build-depend
[21:25] <pmcenery> superm1: very cool.