[01:57] <amejia> superm1: hi, actually it never built on debian ppc
[01:57] <amejia> superm1: which is strange since the same packaging builds fine on ubuntu ppc
[01:58] <amejia> superm1: if you want to sync the package from experimental to precise, it's fine
[01:59] <amejia> superm1: nothing else has changed that would lead me to believe the ppc build will fail for precise
[02:24] <red_one> anybody know if the mythbuntu 12.04 daily images are close enough to "release" to be used reliably?
[03:21] <superm1> amejia: maybe i mentioned that wrong.  the 4/7 build built on ubuntu PPC.  the 4/23 failed on ubuntu PPC
[03:21] <superm1> maybe it's a GCC change between then and now though
[03:21] <superm1> that seems more likely
[03:21] <superm1> red_one: yes, it's about to release in 2 days
[03:21] <superm1> if you find any issues, please raise them immediately
[03:21] <superm1> so they can be fixed before then
[03:33] <qwebirc80591> Hi all, just trying an install of mythbuntu 64 bit on intel platform. Install seemed OK but the update manager seems to be freezing. I am very new to linux so am struggling on where to look. Have checked term.log. last line in that log is "Setting up Samba (2:3.5.11~dfsg-1ubuntu2.2) ...
[03:34] <qwebirc80591> Have also checked history.log in /var/log/apt and it seems to have a lot of text with amd64 in it? could this be related?
[03:35] <superm1> qwebirc80591: is this a fresh 12.04 install?
[03:35] <superm1> or is this an older version?
[03:37] <qwebirc80591> This is a 11.10 install from the mythbuntu iso
[03:49] <qwebirc80591> version is at http://pastebin.com/Tp3zyh8a
[03:49] <Zinn> [pastebin.com] Spam Detection For Paste ID: Tp3zyh8a
[04:02] <qwebirc80591> !help
[04:02] <Zinn> !help For a  complete list of my knowledge visit: http://www.baablogic.net/Zinn.cgi  Other available commands: !status, !about, !bug [bug_number].
[04:14] <qwebirc80591> Am going to retry install again. Will be back if it fails a second time.
[05:07] <mycosys1> !release
[05:07] <Zinn> Sorry I don't know about release
[05:08] <mycosys1> !iso
[05:08] <Zinn> Storage Groups are a streaming method of transmitting material to a frontend, meaning they don't provide block-level access to the file in question. An ISO is a disk image, and requires block-level access. This issue is fixed for unencrytped ISOs in 0.24. the following workaround will help in all other cases: http://www.baablogic.net/drupal/node/7
[05:09] <superm1> !daily
[05:09] <mycosys1> ok - so my question is actually when 12.04LTS ISOs are likely to turn up lol
[05:09] <Zinn> zsync http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/mythbuntu/daily-live/current/maverick-desktop-i386.iso.zsync  <+|+>   zsync http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/mythbuntu/daily-live/current/maverick-desktop-amd64.iso.zsync
[05:09] <superm1> i think that's what you are looking for
[05:09] <superm1> oh those are old links
[05:09] <superm1> man we gotta update the bot
[05:09] <superm1> mycosys1: http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/mythbuntu/daily-live/current/
[05:09] <Zinn> [cdimages.ubuntu.com] Mythbuntu 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) Daily Build
[05:10] <superm1> mycosys: they're about to be turned into 12.04 ISOs, just doing final testing.  if you are going to test, please add your test results at http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/214/builds
[05:10] <Zinn> [iso.qa.ubuntu.com] Precise Pre-release | Ubuntu QA
[05:10] <mycosys> superm1: as always - i mean years of always - u rock superm1
[05:10] <superm1> thanks :)
[05:11] <mycosys> will feed that info to my FIL
[05:11] <mycosys> i am likely to do a full rebuild in June when semester breaks
[05:12] <mycosys> he sounded like he wanted to go on it sooner
[05:12] <mycosys> and the thanks should be going to u :P
[07:05] <red_one> hi
[07:05] <red_one> i'm using the latest build of precise
[07:05] <red_one> in capture card setup
[07:05] <red_one> it's not picking up any video devices
[07:07] <red_one> lspci says multimedia controller: Phillips semiconductor SAA7130 Video Broadcast Decoder (rev 01)
[07:07] <red_one> 05:0a.0
[14:03]  * sabhain wonders if anyone here runs dual monitors w/ separate x-sessions using Gnome3.
[22:19] <Batshua> So, I have a problem. My HDMI output is acting weird. (It's off-center, but only after Xfce starts.) I'm running Natty. I was told to upgrade my kernel to at least 3.0 to fix it. However, when I was running Oneiric, my wireless card didn't work. Any ideas on what to do? (Including the proper channels for complaining about a wireless card that works under Natty but not Oneiric…)
[22:19] <Batshua> I'm off to do grocery shopping, but I welcome ideas in privmsg.