[00:45] <jb^^> thanks. I have a problem that I have put on the mythtvusers mailing list, I think its pretty serious with respect to the HVR-950Q tuner.  This occurs at boot time when mythbackend is starting up. I can't make a copy of the dump info as it is not responsive, even though there is mouse movement.  I have enabled analog video using an HVR950Q tuner.  Prior to setting up the tuner in mythbackend, tvtime was able to watch analog video via t
[00:47] <jb^^> I also tried the suggestion of loading the modules xc5000 and au0828 manually with some time between them, .
[00:48] <jb^^> This is on mythbuntu 12.04 with mythtv .25 from yesterdays package updates.
[01:30] <Shadow__X> jb^^: could you link the mailing list post?
[01:34] <Shadow__X> jb^^: did you use this http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-HVR-950Q ?
[01:34] <Zinn> [linuxtv.org] Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-950Q - LinuxTVWiki
[02:31] <jb^^> They have a subject "Kernel Crash when starting up in au0828-video.c line 895" and should be in the archive for Mythtv-users mailing list at mythtv.org.
[02:31] <Zinn> [mythtv.org] MythTV, Open Source DVR
[02:33] <jb^^> I am going to check out the linuxtv.org wiki. I notice there was a link to a kernel discussion about the 950q there as well. Thanks!
[02:33] <Shadow__X> http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/511269?page=last
[02:33] <Zinn> [www.gossamer-threads.com] Kernel Crash when starting up in au0828-video.c line 895 | MythTV | Users
[02:33] <Shadow__X> right
[02:35] <Shadow__X> also i will note you should not be running beta or .25 if you want the most stable build
[02:35] <Shadow__X> your best bet is to run a production build of mythbuntu and when .25 is released (shortly) then it will be easy to upgrade to it
[02:36] <jb^^> agreed. I am doing some testing of if for future purposes. I haven't had any luck with .24 and the 950q. I currently use the 950q with eyetv on a mac mini.
[02:39] <Shadow__X> ah ok
[02:40] <Shadow__X> i am on .24.2 and its been appliance like
[02:40] <Shadow__X> although i am using a hvr 1800 and firewire
[02:40] <jb^^> thanks all for the info! I need to investigate the info I have now.
[02:40] <Shadow__X> firewire takes more attention than the hvr 1800
[02:41] <jb^^> yep. for some reasons, the 950Q lags behind the 1800. btw, it does ok for the ATSC side tuning, just the analog as a pain.
[02:41] <jb^^> analog is a pain.
[02:42] <Shadow__X> in the states analog is usless at this point
[05:16] <amejia> superm1: i see *-4 built for powerpc but not for armel
[05:16] <amejia> superm1: i would rather see *-5 synced to ubuntu if possible
[05:17] <amejia> superm1: here's the source from launchpad https://launchpad.net/debian/sid/+source/xbmc/2:11.0~git20120403.ec33f1f+repack1-5/+files/xbmc_11.0~git20120403.ec33f1f+repack1-5.dsc
[05:17] <Zinn> [launchpad.net] N/A
[05:17] <amejia> superm1: thanks for your help
[17:31] <superm1> amejia: some of the linaro guys are looking at trying to sort out armel and armhf on xbmc, so will see what they come up with first
[17:31] <amejia> superm1: linaro?
[17:32] <superm1> amejia: read a little bit about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linaro
[17:32] <Zinn> [en.wikipedia.org] Linaro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[17:33] <amejia> superm1: oh wow thanks
[17:34] <amejia> superm1: but the other packages that have been built will definitely be in precise, right?
[17:34] <superm1> amejia: yup
[17:34] <amejia> superm1: great thanks :)
[17:35] <superm1> sure np.  thanks for making it happen in debian :) they're in the precise binary new queue, so will probably be released when an AA pokes them on monday or so
[17:35] <superm1> (archive admin)
[17:39] <amejia> superm1: ok, thanks for your help, gtg