[03:44] <MTecknology> install mythbuntu time! :D
[04:38] <MTecknology> rhpot1991: I got mythbuntu installed. I didn't like the default theme, but the wide blue one is awesome. I'm doing updates now followed by a restricted driver install. I can't seem to get my phone to connect to the system. :(
[05:01] <rhpot1991> MTecknology: what kind of phone and how are you trying to connect?
[05:05] <MTecknology> android
[05:05] <MTecknology> I _really_ need to find a silent PSU for this thing!
[05:09] <rhpot1991> MTecknology: I'd venture your backend's ip is 127.0.0.1
[05:09] <rhpot1991> change that to a lan address
[05:09] <MTecknology> yup
[05:09] <rhpot1991> and then point your frontend at that
[05:09] <rhpot1991> and your phone too
[05:09] <rhpot1991> and hopefully all should work then
[05:10] <MTecknology> there's a 'local backend' and 'master backend'
[05:10] <MTecknology> set both to the lan ip?
[05:10] <rhpot1991> where are you at, mythtv-setup?
[05:11] <MTecknology> ya
[05:11] <rhpot1991> let me check mine quick
[05:12] <rhpot1991> yep change both of those
[05:13] <MTecknology> I'm going to get to reinstall :'(
[05:13] <MTecknology> Apparently the raid function of my sata card is a big pile of crap
[05:13] <rhpot1991> whats the issue?
[05:14] <MTecknology> I don't want to have to deal with the weird setup it created on the disks when/if I move systems. I'm not going to reinstall now
[05:18] <MTecknology> rhpot1991: still complaining :(
[05:18] <rhpot1991> I didn't think you had to but you can try enabling the mysql service in mythbuntu-control-centre
[05:18] <rhpot1991> MTecknology: you are installing the one from MCC and not something else right?
[05:21] <MTecknology> uhm.... nope
[05:21] <MTecknology> where do I grab it from?
[05:21] <rhpot1991> what are you installing?
[05:22] <MTecknology> It was called MythRemote
[05:24] <MTecknology> rhpot1991: heh- it looks like it wants to connect on port 6546 but 6543 and 6544 are what's open
[05:26] <rhpot1991> not sure about that one
[05:26] <rhpot1991> https://market.android.com/details?id=tkj.android.homecontrol.mythmote&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsInRrai5hbmRyb2lkLmhvbWVjb250cm9sLm15dGhtb3RlIl0.
[05:27] <rhpot1991> I've used that in the past
[05:27] <Zinn> [market.android.com] mythmote - Apps on Android Market
[05:27] <rhpot1991> and I think thats the one we link to
[05:27] <MTecknology> that looks like I _just_ installed
[05:29] <MTecknology> rhpot1991: should the default port probably be something that's open?
[05:30] <rhpot1991> as long as you have a non localhost ip then yes
[05:30] <rhpot1991> verify the ip is correct?
[05:31] <MTecknology> yup- the remote/phone says it's connected; if I use 6547 or 6544 it says it connects and then shows Broken Pipe
[05:31] <MTecknology> If I use the other open port I see (nmap) I can connect with 6543 and it won't show broken pipe but does nothing
[05:32] <MTecknology> it looks like the phone wants to use 6546 by default
[05:32] <MTecknology> I'm wondering if the front end just isn't listening
[05:33] <rhpot1991> frontend is working otherwise?
[05:33] <MTecknology> ya
[05:34] <MTecknology> except that I can't figure out how to make it do anything
[05:34] <MTecknology> I'm one heck of a novice when it comes to TV stuff
[05:34] <MTecknology> nah... novice have some experience..
[05:34] <rhpot1991> you need to setup a tuner to do most things
[05:35] <rhpot1991> you can use the fake one if you don't have one yet
[05:35] <MTecknology> I'd like to use it for web tv stuff rather than cable tv stuff; I'm hoping to, enjoy some tv without having to pay for cable
[05:40] <MTecknology> rhpot1991: I could be high thinking that's a good use for this, but i'm a bit frooty, so..... ima try
[05:41] <MTecknology> rhpot1991: The reason the remote wasn't working... there's a check box in the front end config for allowing remote connections
[05:56] <MTecknology> rhpot1991: I figured out some stuff from MythVision. I have the Internet Video sources listed. I added them. Now I can't search or browse the sources.
[05:58] <MTecknology> and now i know why
[06:03] <MTecknology> Apparently updating sitemaps takes a loooooong time
[06:04] <MTecknology> rhpot1991: I do want to get cable and a tuner card and all the fun stuff at some point, but right now $40/mo for basic cable is just obscene to me
[06:11] <MTecknology> 12 min later it's still updating site maps
[06:11] <MTecknology> maybe a good time to go nappy :)
[06:18] <MTecknology> SWEET! Totally worth the time!
[21:24] <qwebirc51392> does anyone have expeirence with mythbuntu and ltsp? i changed my backend and cant figure out how to update config.xml
[21:25] <qwebirc51392> config.xml for my remote clients that is, not sure what autosets them
[21:29] <rhpot1991> qwebirc51392: depends which one
[21:29] <rhpot1991> the one in your home director?
[21:29] <rhpot1991> or the one in /etc/mythtv
[21:30] <qwebirc51392> the home dir is a ln to etc
[21:30] <qwebirc51392> config.xml that is. that is how ltsp has it setup
[21:30] <rhpot1991> I don't know what you mean by ltsp
[21:31] <qwebirc51392> my frontends are remote clients using ltsp
[21:31] <rhpot1991> mythtv-frontend creates config.xml in .mythtv for any user
[21:32] <rhpot1991> we have some processes that will symlink to /etc/mythtv/config.xml if it is not in place
[21:32] <rhpot1991> I don't think that ever happens for a home directory, but I'm not 100% positive on that
[21:33] <qwebirc51392> o sorry, lazy typing. thats what it does but something in ltsp sets the ip address
[21:37] <qwebirc51392> im going to hack it. figure I would try the "right way" but I cant find a thing. thanks!
[21:41] <qwebirc51392> does mythfrontend overwrite config.xml on start??
[21:42] <rhpot1991> I believe it uses it if it exists
[21:42] <rhpot1991> otherwise it asks you for the information and creates it
[21:42] <rhpot1991> qwebirc51392: if you ask that in #mythtv-users they can verify it