[06:37] <mat619> Good morning! My Mythbuntu 11.10 install crashes when playing .wma files and I couldn't resolve that issue myself, so I'd like to ask your for help. Here are the details: Starting playback of all wma files in a playlist cause the whole mythfrontend to crash immediately. dmesg shows the following: http://pastebin.com/6wwRzbk5
[06:37] <Zinn> [pastebin.com] mat619 Mythbuntu 11.10 WMA crashes - dmesg | tail - Pastebin.com
[06:40] <mat619> And here's the mythfrontend.log (cutted to show yesterday's contents, when I last tried to play WMAs): http://pastebin.com/5N20wf8f
[06:40] <Zinn> [pastebin.com] mat619 Mythbuntu 11.10 - mythfrontend.log - Pastebin.com
[06:40] <mat619> Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
[07:35] <dekarl_zZz> mat619: that sounds like an issue in plain mythfrontend, maybe someone over in #mythtv-users can help
[07:37] <mat619> dekarl_zZz: okay, will try but still monitor here if someone else has an idea. thanks for the tip!
[07:38] <dekarl_zZz> after the frontend crashes, are you offered to upload a bug report incl. dump to the bug tracker? the bug id at launchpad would be an interesting hint, too
[07:42] <mat619> no, it just restarts immediately.
[07:45] <dekarl_zZz> ok, I remember having some indicator in the menu bar afterwards to upload the crash report. Not sure if I had to enable something to get that. But it is likely hidden behind the restarted frontend
[07:47] <dekarl_zZz> ahh http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Debugging#Ubuntu_packages => 2 Modify /etc/default/apport to set "enabled" to 1 then 3) Start the apport service. "sudo start apport" thats likely what I did ;)
[07:47] <Zinn> [www.mythtv.org] Debugging - MythTV Official Wiki
[07:49] <dekarl_zZz> mat619: did you enable the mythbuntu 0.24/fixes repos to stay up to date with fixes? You packages seem to be from around august 2011
[07:50] <mat619> dekarl_zZz: uhm, no? I expected the repo to be enabled by default? got to admit that I have no clue how mythtv updates itself though
[07:52] <dekarl_zZz> it doesnt, but mythbuntu does all to enable one-click updates. you can enable them in MythbuntuControlCenter
[07:52] <dekarl_zZz> The list of fixes since your version can be seen here http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Release_Notes_-_0.24-fixes your version is "v0.24.1-80-g1de0431" just search for "1de0431" you'll get everything past that
[07:52] <Zinn> [www.mythtv.org] Release Notes - 0.24-fixes - MythTV Official Wiki
[07:53] <dekarl_zZz> I see some playback fixes but nothing that looks like it relates to your problem
[08:02] <Shadow__X> mat619: you can enable .24.2 fixes under mythbuntu center then after that run update manager
[08:03] <Shadow__X> the updates will not just install themselves you have to tell them to install either through update manager or through terminal
[08:10] <mat619> Shadow__X: ah okay, I thought it would be enabled by default and then queried by the update manager. so that's why never anything mythtv related showed up there
[08:23] <Shadow__X> do you see the setting? after than there should be a reload or refresh button in update manager and that should offer to update mythtv to .24.2
[08:42] <mat619> Shadow__X: I'm not at home currently, will have to check this afternoon
[09:30] <hank> hi guys, upgraded from mythbuntu from 10.04.3 to 11.10 due to hd failure. full reinstall and Im having trouble getting the remote working again. Its a dvico dual fusion tuner card remote
[09:30] <hank> I can get evtest to spit out my button presses but not any further
[09:30] <hank>  sudo lircd -n -d /dev/input/event4
[09:30] <hank> lircd-0.9.0[3656]: lircd(default) ready, using /var/run/lirc/lircd
[09:30] <hank> lircd-0.9.0[3656]: accepted new client on /var/run/lirc/lircd
[09:31] <hank> lircd-0.9.0[3656]: could not get hardware features
[09:31] <hank> lircd-0.9.0[3656]: this device driver does not support the LIRC ioctl interface
[09:31] <hank> lircd-0.9.0[3656]: did you mean to use the devinput driver instead of the defau
[09:31] <hank> lircd-0.9.0[3656]: Failed to initialize hardware
[09:31] <hank> any suggestions?
[09:31] <hank> lircd-0.9.0[3656]: removed client
[09:31] <hank> currently Im trying this and not getting any love from irw
[10:15] <hank> sorted it out. quite a good guide here http://parker1.co.uk/mythtv_ubuntu2.php
[10:15] <Zinn> [parker1.co.uk] MythTV Ubuntu Installation Guide - Part 2
[10:16] <hank> was missing slash between dev and input in my hardware.conf
[15:37] <sean-w> Hi. What's the state of the ifinity card  support?
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[21:30] <solars> hey, quick question - is it possible to switch back and forth to a desktop with mythubuntu? I'm not sure whether I should just install ubuntu and media player stuff for flexibility, or use something readymade like mythbuntu
[21:45] <superm1> solars: yes
[21:45] <superm1> just choose the login session at lightdm/gdm login screen
[21:45] <superm1> and turn off automatic login
[21:45] <solars> nice
[21:45] <solars> I didn't install it yet
[21:46] <solars> is there any guide how to install mythbuntu onto a usb stick? couldn't find anything on the page
[21:47] <rhpot1991> nothing special required
[21:47] <rhpot1991> just make sure you install grub onto the usb stick itself and not your hard drive
[21:47] <rhpot1991> that said booting form usb sticks is normally slow
[21:48] <solars> I just don't have a hard drive yet :) thats why I'm asking