[01:07] tgm4883, fort worth texas? hehe [01:08] why do flys come back to life when you "think" you killed them? [01:28] dewman, I think that would be FWT, not FTW [01:29] tgm4883, close enough...I have been drinking homebrew wine...LOL [12:10] besides /etc/mythtv/* where else do I change the BE IP on a FE? [13:21] figured it out... forgot to change it in the BE under myth backend setup [13:21] Just installed a fresh 10.04.... my pvr-150's are recognized but not my hd-pvrs... I thought the drivers were now included in the kernel [13:24] hdpvr is [13:24] define not recognized [13:25] actually 10.04 was a while back, but I think it was included back then [13:32] I just get this on boot: usbcore: registered new interface driver hdpvr [13:33] just did a full upgrade and dist-upgrade...rebooting now [13:37] no luck [13:38] why do you think its not recognized? [13:40] no /dev/video# [13:41] also modinfo hdpvr doesn't show 4903 model, like my old 10.04 box [13:43] try to figure out what I did on my old box [13:43] !help [13:43] !help For a complete list of my knowledge visit: http://www.baablogic.net/Zinn.cgi Other available commands: !status, !about, !bug [bug_number]. [13:43] !logs [13:43] !log [13:43] MythTV logs are stored in /var/log/mythtv/ You can use mythbuntu-log-grabber from the Applications menu to automatically post the most relevant logs to our pastebin. [13:43] Sorry I don't know about log [13:45] !irc logs [13:45] http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ [13:49] awesome found the chat logs from when i was getting it to work on the old box... i just said that i got it working not how.... /me fails [13:57] Gibby: it shouldn't be too hard, so you may be overlooking something obvious [13:58] rhpot1991, i know but what? is there an extra package or do I have compile drivers? [13:58] found this, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1590146&page=7 [13:58] [ubuntuforums.org] [SOLVED] HD-PVR Problems 10.04 (not making /dev/videoX) - Page 7 - Ubuntu Forums === hpeter_ is now known as hpeter [18:17] is it just me or is the test for mysqld in the upstart config for mythtv-backend not working anymore? (latest 0.25 since a few days on mythbuntu 11.04) [18:26] anyone know where i can download aacs [18:26] im running the latest release of mythbuntu [18:30] unless there is some other way to play bluray disks [18:31] or is that the general way? [18:31] using libaacs and aacskeys? [19:05] steve: were you the one talking to me about playin blurays the other day? [19:11] likwid--_: google makemkv [19:12] some people use and like that [19:12] if you want information about native playback you are better off asking in #mythtv-users [19:12] ah ok [19:39] what does mythbuntu set the default root mysql password to [19:41] it doesn't, that depends on the mysql server package [20:10] patdk-lap: any idea what it would be set to then? [20:12] seeker`, whatever it did when it installed it [20:12] how should I know what you typed, or the random generater used [20:13] patdk-lap: I ddin't type anything. Where would the random generator have stored it? [22:09] Seeker`, there either A) is no root mysql user password, or B) you typed something in [22:10] Seeker`, if you want [22:10] !mysql | Seeker` [22:10] Seeker`: If you are having problems connecting to your mysql database, perform the following to reconfigure it: [1] sudo dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5.1 (pay attention to the root password you set, you will need it later) [2] sudo dpkg-reconfigure mythtv-database [3] sudo dpkg-reconfigure mythtv-common [22:11] fixed it, started it up to ignore the grant tables, set up a password, then restarted it