[00:02] <dewman> mrand, ok...I had some mixed results, it seems to find all the channels with the default timeout, but..when tuning to live tv it doesnt actually tune the channel and then pops back to the menu. So what I did was add a longer timeout and then I checked the decryption status on each channel and I got better results. Are you using the normal release firmware on your tuner or the beta version?
[03:26] <m4xx|work> anyone care to help me get the linuxtv cx18 drivers to compile?
[03:27] <m4xx|work> in an attempt to get both of my cards working i've updated to 10.10
[03:27] <m4xx|work> the latest media_build.git doesn't seem to have the cx18 drivers and i'm not sure how to get the older version that did
[03:42] <manmountain> I'm a complete newbie with linux. I want to change my primary OS from Windows to a linux system. But I need to be able to stream media to other machines in the house (Laptops, xbox 360, ps3 and smartphones). Will mythtv to the job well?
[04:03] <mrand> dewman: released.  And honestly, I've actually only used it once or twice.  I've spent more time playing with the scanner now than tuning real channels for viewing or capture.
[15:32] <htpc> Hello,
[15:32] <htpc> I've installed mythbuntu and changed the mysql password
[15:33] <htpc> now mythTV can startup
[15:33] <htpc> So I've found a instruction to reinstall the mysql database, so I deleted it and try to reinstall but with no success.
[15:34] <htpc> How can a reinstall MythTV or should I reinstall mythbuntu completely?
[16:01] <htpc> have solved the problem by reinstalling the complete mythtv packages, thanks
[16:01] <htpc> and bye ;)