[08:52] Hey guys. [08:53] Could someone give me some advice on setting up my wireless ethernet connection to be active at boot time [08:54] as in, before cifs shares are mounted [09:10] i have an audio cd that i can play in vlc on a mythtv installation. when i try and scan/import the cd inside the mythtv frontend, it doesn't find the cd. any ideas? [12:14] Hi im using a hauppauge hvr-2200 card. I will use both the analog and dvb-t support on this card. Witch version is the best. 10.10 or the 10.04 lts? Anything better with the 10.10 release? [12:15] Thinking of the 10.04 cause it's a LTS :/ [14:19] chraist: Looks like you'll have to take a few (but easy) manual steps to get that card working on both 10.10 and 10.04: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware-nonfree/+bug/579783 [14:19] [bugs.launchpad.net] Bug #579783 in linux-firmware-nonfree (Ubuntu): “Hauppauge hvr-2200 firmware not included” [14:20] (I'm referring to the .deb that is attached to that ticket - just need to install that) [14:24] So, the short answer is that I'd probably go with the latest version (10.10) in hopes that it includes a newer kernel with any possible bug fixes for that or any other device. Also, you might do some searching - I don't know if analog support is complete on that card or not. [14:27] I guess I should give my hvr-2250 a shot then, it's been on the shelf for the last year or so, since no analog drivers [14:32] patdk-wk, chraist: looks like analog support may not be there yet: http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-media/msg26406.html [14:32] [www.spinics.net] Re: Hauppauge HVR-2200 analog -- Linux media [14:35] I believe 2.6.37 kernel is supposed to be in 11.04, so there *might* be driver support there for analog. [14:53] mrand: The analog is supported for linux. http://www.kernellabs.com/blog/?cat=3 I'll think i will go for the 10.10 version to test. thx. [14:53] [www.kernellabs.com] saa7164 – KernelLabs.com [14:53] Zinn: :) [14:53] Hi chraist, something I can help you with today? I am a bot, use !help to see what I can do. [18:24] Ola [18:24] Lately...my myth box can't run more then a day without a full system lockup [18:24] anyone running into this? [18:24] using 0.24 - this behaviour started about a month ago [18:25] versions of 0.24 previous to this were fine [18:26] tmkt, did you upgrade the mythbuntu version at the same time? [18:26] I haven't seen any issues like that with 0.24 [18:26] I've seen some crashes, but no lockups. [18:26] yeah...have 10.01 [18:26] 10.10 [18:26] sorry [18:27] updating everyday hoping that an update fixes it [18:27] tmkt, probably not an issue with mythtv then, likely an underlying OS issue [18:27] but i was running 10.10 for a good month before with no issues [18:27] early to mid december....lockups started [18:27] i had added a hvr-850 to the mix [18:28] but removed that to see if that would help [18:28] and no go [18:29] asking here..before i download and format and reinstall [18:29] smells like hardware [18:29] tmkt: hate to suggest it, but it might be memory or some other hardware problem that started up. [18:29] lockup might be ram, I'd test that [18:29] jinks rhpot1991 [18:29] heh [18:30] yep I agree [18:30] guess tonight i'll disable mythbackend/frontend [18:30] and see if it makes it through the night [18:30] I wonder if I'm the only one who has been really confused by the keyboard logo thing on the latest ubuntu cd? [18:30] booted up last night, said wait where is memtest [18:30] longest uptime in the last month has been 4 hrs [18:30] entire system lockups aren't due to userland applications [18:31] tgm4883's right. tmkt - you sure that the whole machine is locked up? Can't ssh in? Or switch to a different virtual screen (alt-f1 I believe)? [18:31] can't ssh in [18:32] keyboard status links blinking on/off [18:32] blinking means crash IIRC [18:33] hardware crash? [18:33] system [18:33] guess i can try the spare video card i have [18:33] and disable on board on [18:33] one [18:34] can't find anything in the logs..guessing the crash happens before anything has a chance to write [18:34] test the memory [18:34] on bootup..not getting any memory check errors [18:35] tmkt: with memtest86. overnight preferrably [18:35] not the bootup memory test [18:35] I doubt you would [18:35] you need to use it to find the issues normally [18:35] ok..installing memtester right now [18:35] tmkt: use an ubuntu iso, and use memtest from there [18:36] may be on the mythbuntu iso too, I forget [18:36] cok [18:36] i'll give that a shot [18:36] I think most installs and live cd's have it [18:36] tmkt, blinking? thats a kernel crash [18:36] if you have something bad you can start moving the dimms around to verify its a stick and not the motherboard [18:37] which IIRC isn't something mythtv can cause [18:37] yeah..blinking. [18:37] tgm4883: keyboard led I think he is saying was blinking [18:37] rhpot1991, yep [18:37] I've seen that once upon a time [18:38] it's a kernel panic [18:39] ah yes...that memtest is in the menu before installing ubuntu [18:41] tmkt: yep, on the newest one you have to hit something on the keyboard when the icon shows up, otherwise it goes right into install/try mode [18:46] what a pain [18:46] just locked up again [18:47] just glad i know it probably has nothing to do with the new tuner [19:02] hi [19:03] I got a problem using you distro.. maybe someone followed the discussion at #mythtv-users.. [19:05] when pressing on a button e.g. the button "KEY_RIGHT" the mythfrontend is receiving on every button 2 actions.. [19:05] that means here that it gets 2 button pushes.. [19:05] xbmc works well, doesn't have that problem there., [19:06] irw also shows one feedback from the lirc socket for each button [19:06] can you help me with that? [19:07] btw. the .lircd/mythtv file which is linked to .mythtv/lircrc was created with mythbuntu-lircrc-generator [19:30] thopiekar: what kind of remote? === peterpops_ is now known as peterpops [23:39] hey guys, do the autobuilds pull from git yet?