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galorin | I am on ubuntu 10.10 and am trying to get a newly purchased ps3 bluetooth remote working, but anything regarding uinput is not working, any up to date documentation as the wiki appears out of date. | 09:41 |
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Seeker` | it looks like in 11.04 there is a libbluray-bdj package; does this actually provide menu support for blurays, and if so, will it be used in mythtv? | 11:16 |
aelen_v | Just installed 10.04 but cannot mount usb memories. lshal says hald is not running. | 11:58 |
aelen_v | lsusb sees the sticks. | 12:01 |
aelen_v | And of course, I already tested: settings in Removable Drives and Media do not change anything. This happens also in Live-CD. My networking comes from 3G USB stick also. | 12:13 |
hipitihop | what is the default appache webserver user that mythbuntu creates , or how do I tell what it is set to | 14:16 |
mycoDA | huh? it normally is set up with apache 2 | 14:42 |
mycoDA | hipitihop | 14:42 |
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mycosys | can find mythweb at http://[servername/mythweb | 14:42 |
mycosys | but all of this is on the mythbuntu website | 14:43 |
mycosys | !mythweb | 14:43 |
Zinn | Sorry I don't know about mythweb | 14:43 |
hipitihop | mycosys, thanks have found what I'm looking for .. I know about the mythweb, use it all the time, just wanted to find what mythbuntu setup when it installed apache2. Answer is in /etc/apache/envvars | 14:45 |
mycosys | oh - misread | 14:46 |
mycosys | the user | 14:46 |
hipitihop | sore that should say /etc/apache2/envvars | 14:46 |
hipitihop | mycosys, np, thanks for trying | 14:46 |
mycosys | lol | 14:46 |
mycosys | if it is any excuse - it as quarter to 1 in the morning | 14:47 |
aelen_v | A little feedback: I just installed Mythbuntu (having used Xfce a couple of times elsewhere), it took me many hours to realise that I was auto logged into a Mythbuntu session, which does not allow me to usb sticks and connect to internet easily etc. Thus, should the default session be Xfce? | 19:11 |
tgm4883 | aelen_v, not sure what you mean, why can't you connect to the internet easily? | 19:12 |
tgm4883 | and why can't you use usb sticks? | 19:12 |
aelen_v | I'm using mobile broadband by USB stick (that needs also a special udev reload-rules, which did not take effect) . USB sticks were not mounted. Only udisks command (never heard) did that. | 19:15 |
aelen_v | Probably hald was not running. | 19:16 |
aelen_v | In "User settings">"User priviledges" there was unticked the "Connect to wireless and ethernet networks" and "use modems" as well as "Mount FUSE". | 19:18 |
tgm4883 | IIRC, hal doesn't exist anymore | 19:19 |
tgm4883 | aelen_v, then perhaps those are some default user changes we need to make? | 19:19 |
aelen_v | So, is the reason for the existence of the Mythbuntu session, that it provides a sessions which is dedicated to "only watching TV"? | 19:20 |
aelen_v | I have hal (0.5...) installe (Xfce 4), using 10.04. | 19:20 |
tgm4883 | aelen_v, IIRC, hal is gone in 11.04 | 19:21 |
aelen_v | I prefer LTS :). Changing to user priviledges did not help: usb sticks was not mounted. Even manually starting hald did not help. Only going to Xfce session solved. | 19:22 |
tgm4883 | aelen_v, thats what is odd, I have no issues with usb sticks on my frontend | 19:23 |
tgm4883 | I don't use a USB modem though, so internet works for me too | 19:23 |
tgm4883 | aelen_v, this was on a Mythbuntu install, not a Xubuntu+MythTV(mythbuntu-desktop) install? | 19:24 |
aelen_v | Yeah, Mythbuntu 10.04. | 19:24 |
aelen_v | I checked: it is a feature of "Mythbuntu session", that usb sticks are not mount. See you later! :) | 19:35 |
Daughain | Can mythbuntu be used as for a media server hub? Most content to be accessed is on a 2T drive,not streamed from the web. | 20:37 |
Papaaa | www.snowlinux.de www.computerhilfe-forum.com www.cfreakz.de www.larstorbenkremer.de | 22:14 |
Daughain | Anyone awake? | 23:44 |
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