[00:56] <superm1> well depending on if flash was a big deal
[00:56] <superm1> if not then yeah i agree
[00:56] <superm1> but if you needed flash, that did make it more of a pain
[05:13] <bobobbbob> moin
[05:15] <bobobbbob> odd thing, just installed mythbuntu 11.10 with dev updates too .24.  I can get my DVB cards to find all the "over the air" HD channels properly via the channel scan, but when I go to watch TV.....nothing.  I get a n/s ratio of about 2.3 but no picture materializes.  If I plug cable into tv, works fine. Any ideas?
[05:16] <bobobbbob> it also seems to mesh with schedulesdirect properly as well, I have the right channels and the right programs listed....just can't see a picture :(
[05:17] <bobobbbob> for live tv
[11:53] <mrand> !seen gbutters
[11:53] <Zinn> Sorry I don't know about seen gbutters
[16:41] <xrdodrx> Hello
[16:41] <xrdodrx> I have a very simple setup that isn't working
[16:42] <xrdodrx> I have a Hauppague WinTV HVR-1250 and it's connected to a DirecTV box via coaxial cable
[16:42] <xrdodrx> Channel scanning returns nothing. How do I pick up the input?
[18:18] <tgm4883> superm1, Flash hasn't been a pain for a long time. Even before there was a proper 64-bit version of flash.
[18:18] <tgm4883> I wouldn't call moving 1 file into 1 location a pain
[18:27] <bobob> moin all
[18:28] <bobob> I having a networking issue.  I need my myth backend to come up but leave eth0 alone.  I have a virtualbox vm that will need to bridge to that and get the dhcp from that interface.
[18:29] <bobob> nvm...got it :)
[18:29] <bobob> funny how explaining problem fixes it.....why doesnt' that work when I explain to wife....LOL!
[19:48] <superm1> tgm4883: the 32 bit nspluginwrapper thing was a joke though
[19:48] <superm1> it never was stable enough for me
[19:48] <tgm4883> hmm, perhaps you just went to different sites than I did
[19:48] <tgm4883> You spend too much time on redtube ;)
[19:54] <superm1> haha
[19:54] <superm1> it crashed with youtube for sure
[19:54] <superm1> and of course it was every time that you wanted to show someone else a video on your laptop
[19:55] <mrand> Then they laugh at you using that silly Linux stuff.
[19:55] <mrand> had to happen to me too.
[19:55] <superm1> exactly
[19:59] <mrand> although the 32-bit nspluginwrapper worked fine for my wireless connection that I noticed.