[00:32] <dekarl> tgm4883: I tried to switch a fresh install of mythbuntu 11.04 with one round of updates applied to 0.25/master autobuils via the control center but I get "MythbuntuReposPlugin Object has no Attribute TRUNKPASS in line 130"
[00:42] <dekarl> line 70 of mythbuntu_repos.py seems to be missing a self. in front of TRUNKPASS
[01:37] <tgm4883> dekarl, that looks about right, have you tested that?
[01:54] <dekarl> yes, i have tested it positive
[03:21] <Gibby> any idea on this backend log crash? happens a few times a day http://pastebin.com/Btja9u4U
[03:21] <Zinn> [pastebin.com] *** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/mythbackend: malloc(): memory corruption: 0x084c - Pastebin.com
[07:26] <dcg> Has anyone developed a myth plugin for storing movies on removable media?
[07:26] <dcg> I am thinking that an index of the available titles should be kept by myth, along with a name for the drive.
[07:26] <dcg> Then when you want to watch that movie myth can prompt for the right drive to be plugged in.
[07:30] <dekarl> dcg, With current price of hard drives and sizes of video files I don't think anybody has done such.
[07:33] <dcg> dekarl: the issue is more to do with a combination of space, powercomsumption, noise, heat etc
[07:33] <dekarl> tgm4883: for the record (now that I'm awake ;) I have tested the switch to 0.25 autobuilds with the suggested patch and it worked like expected. (self.TRUNKPASS issue that is)
[07:36] <dekarl> dcg, ahh, then you want one of the small NAS boxes (hard drive with ethernet) that runs mythmediaserver, basically a stripped down to the bare bone slave backend that just servers media files to the frontend/other backend.
[07:36] <dekarl> just power it up by ethernet and down when not in use => bingo
[07:37] <dcg> no, for this use that would be cost prohibitive. we are talking about 10+ drives each 2TB or more.
[07:40] <dekarl> and storing 20TB on DVDs with 8gigs per would be roughly 2500 discs, a) how do you store them well? b) the solution has a sub-par user interface... running around and searching for one out of 2500 disks when you have guests...
[07:41] <dekarl> maybe you have a different use case in mind then I have. (storing an archive of security  recordings or so)
[07:41] <dekarl> oh, I see some talk on mythtv, will follow that ;)
[17:09] <Shadow__X> hey guys i have an issue where when i ssh into my backend it no longer displays the mythtv info it used to and the motd displays 2 sets up update information
[17:10] <Gibby> Shadow__X, is it mythbuntu or ubuntu?
[17:10] <Shadow__X> mythbuntu
[17:10] <Gibby> hmm, i always just used ubuntu so I have no clue what you used to see
[17:11] <Gibby> was it from /etc/motd?
[17:12] <Shadow__X> mythtv-status is what i used to see but regardless of that my /etc/motd is displaying old update inofmration
[17:12] <Gibby> is mythtv-status the command?
[17:13] <tgm4883> Shadow__X, old update information?
[17:13] <Shadow__X> Gibby: yes run mythtv-status in cli
[17:14] <Gibby> ahh ok, didn't even have it installed, what is the shell you use?
[17:15] <Shadow__X> bash
[17:16] <Shadow__X> tgm4883: yeah this is what it looks like when i log in
[17:16] <Shadow__X> http://pastebin.com/meY8YbvB
[17:16] <Zinn> [pastebin.com] Linux Intel-Myth 2.6.32-32-generic #62-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 20 21:52:38 UTC 2011 x - Pastebin.com
[17:18] <Gibby> you could put it in your bashrc file
[17:19] <Gibby> echo "`mythtv-status`"
[17:19] <Gibby> put that was the lastline
[17:19] <Gibby> but you also need a restart, so that might be mucking with your /etc/motd file
[17:21] <Shadow__X> i have already restarted since that appeared
[17:21] <tgm4883> Odd, I know there was a known issue with motd awhile back, not sure if this was the issue though
[17:21] <tgm4883> I know it shows old data for updates though
[17:22] <Shadow__X> hmm is there a way to get it working right
[17:46] <Gibby> check /etc/update-motd.d/