[00:34] <munson> anyone here using the hvr-1600 wintv card?
[00:49] <superm1> amejia_: ok i think i'll do this merge then into github
[00:49] <superm1> if there's anything that is found missing, then those features can be added to that helper script
[00:49] <superm1> similar to what you've got with xbmc
[00:50] <amejia> superm1: ok
[02:55] <superm1> amejia: ok all imported into github
[02:56] <superm1> dekarl1: you'll probably need to axe your work directory (i know you were using the auto-builds scripts and such)
[03:35] <amejia> superm1: ok great
[03:38] <amejia> superm1: ok, forked and cloned
[03:38] <qwebirc86889> hi
[03:38] <amejia> superm1: so i'll do regular PR's whenever there's some changes i make that should be merged back
[03:39] <qwebirc86889> I kep getting an "unrecoverable error" when trying to install from the 12.04 install disk. Anyone got any advice on where to start?
[03:41] <amejia> that's it for me tonight
[03:41] <amejia> good night all
[04:09] <superm1> amejia: great
[04:10] <superm1> qwebirc86889: try booting in live mode (at the accessibility screen press a key) and then pick try mythbuntu
[04:10] <superm1> then launch the installer from there
[04:10] <superm1> if it fails from there too, you can file a bug like this:
[04:10] <superm1> # ubuntu-bug ubiquity
[04:12] <Shadow__X> how is .25
[04:13] <superm1> i think a vast majority of people have been happy with it
[04:13] <superm1> there's some transitionary pains some people have hit with sound, or color, or upgrade procedure, but that happens with every big bump
[04:14] <MTughan> Plus a data loss bug in the LiveCD, although that's more related to 12.04 than 0.25.
[04:15] <superm1> yeah it's really a shame that didn't get caught during betas :(
[04:15] <Shadow__X> hmm yeah i have been lucky i guess. I have started with mythbuntu 8.04 upgraded to a new system, brought everything over and have kept upgrading to the lastest releases and am currently on .24.2
[04:17] <qwebirc86889> seems like others are having issues with 12.04
[04:20] <Shadow__X> ah i think i am up to 10.04 :)
[04:22] <tgm4883> I'm having 0 issues with 12.04
[04:22] <qwebirc86889> I might try redownloading the installer CD
[04:22] <MTughan> Just don't try doing an upgrade using the CD.
[04:22] <tgm4883> qwebirc86889, did you verify the md5sum?
[04:23] <qwebirc86889> yeah I've decided to do a clean install
[04:23] <qwebirc86889> yeah forgot to do that.
[04:24] <Shadow__X> tgm4883: i am still fine staying on 10.04 and upgrading to .25 right?
[04:24] <tgm4883> Shadow__X, yep
[04:37] <Shadow__X> cool thanks. I have everything running smoothly no need to upgrade the whole os
[04:37] <Shadow__X> like i had to for .24
[04:42] <dekarl1> superm1: thanks for the heads up. Yes, the scripts are super convenient for updating the server and netboot image. Nowadays I just slap a ~/*.patch with the patches from all my tickets at the end when I build :-)
[04:43] <Shadow__X> what are the remotes that you guys use? I currently use a mce remote that came with my hauppauge tunners and setup some keys to bind to opening mythtv,boxee,xbmce but  am wondering if there are better solutions
[06:00] <superm1> Shadow__X: i use a harmony (programmed to think it's mce), but i only use it for mythtv recordings.  everything else I watch (hulu+, amazon vod, netflix) is via PS3 w/ a harmony adapter
[06:00] <superm1> dekarl1: well i hope i didn't break anything with the change, lemme know if you notice anything broken :)
[06:02] <superm1> Shadow__X: from what we discussed, we'll be supporting up to two LTS's worth of mythtv builds, so you'll have builds until 14.04
[06:08] <dekarl1> building starts without axing temp, it simply seems to pull everything again
[06:11] <Shadow__X> superm1: great thanks
[06:11] <Shadow__X> after having it rock solid i really have adopted the mentality of not upgrading unless i need to
[09:08] <FabriceMG> hummm , mythbuntu 12.04 , it's not a good job ! , I start mythbuntu 10.04 in 10 minutes , but 12.04 , impossible to start the backend after 2 hours , error code 132 in /var/log/syslog
[12:32] <tgm4883> FabriceMG, it would help if you posted some logs
[14:37] <FabriceMG> tgm4883,  I have instaled 1 app ( DVbuntu) , he has change mytbuntu upstart script , he is the culprit
[14:50] <tgm4883> interesting
[14:51] <tgm4883> where did you get that and what is it?
[14:54] <FabriceMG> It is illegal to talk here
[15:00] <dewman> hey there, i noticed this morning when doing updates to my combined frontend/backend that I ran out of disk space on my o/s partition. I have ran autoremove,autoclean, and I still cant find the culprit. I did a du-h and nothing really stands out. My media(movies,recordings,etc) are broke out to use different physical discs, i am quite perplexed.
[15:01] <dewman> I have the logs here.... http://pastebin.com/2j1QUhuP
[15:01] <Zinn> [pastebin.com] rob@dell:~$ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/ - Pastebin.com
[15:02] <dewman> I am running mythbuntu 11.10. Its a pretty fresh install, upgraded to .25 back on the 17th of this month...So I am kinda at a loss.
[15:11] <rhpot1991> dewman: check in /var/logs
[15:12] <rhpot1991> 32gb would be a lot of logs though
[15:14] <dewman> 4.7 megs
[15:14] <dewman> that was the first place I checked.
[15:15] <rhpot1991> dewman: see if you have baobab installed
[15:16] <rhpot1991> if you run that on root it will tell you what is using what
[15:17] <dewman> hehe, wonder if I will have enough room to install it.
[15:28] <dewman> something isnt adding up. biggest directory is /usr at 1.7 gig
[15:33] <RyanC> dewman - Just a comment, from looking at your pastebin, but you have run du from your home directory .... from my understanding it will only you show you disk usage for that directory and below. You need to run it from the root of sdb1 to see where the large usage is.
[15:50] <dewman> RyanC, thanks, I did that, but noticed I should have unmounted all my other drives first. ;-)
[15:55] <RyanC> dewman - Oops :-) I just dabble with Linux. I have just had a Google and found this "du -h / | grep ^[0-9.]*G" It will show you all directories over 1GB in size. That might reduce the amount you have to look at.
[16:07] <dewman> rhpot1991, I found it....I made a directory for one of my mount points and it never mounted the drive it was supposed to, so myth used that directory as a recording directory.
[16:07] <dewman> doh!
[16:08] <dewman> exactly 30 gigs of recordings in there.
[16:37] <FabriceMG> bug in 0.25/fixes, in livetv, if you pause, the timer don't stop , bug in theme? bug in mythtv? I don't know
[16:51] <FabriceMG> when  program change (xmltv , ringbuffer), at second program , I think the timer don't stop, need to check
[18:15] <qwebirc95886> Hi there. My Skystar S2 isnt working with the new Mythbuntu 12.04. Is there somebody that knows a solution??
[20:09] <FisherP> Hi, I've upgraded to mythbuntu 12.04 but the database has wiped out my tuner information.
[20:09] <FisherP> any ideas?
[20:10] <superm1> re-add the tuners?
[20:10] <FisherP> i
[20:10] <superm1> that's bizarre though if that's all that got wiped
[20:11] <FisherP> I'm trying but it seems to lock up at that point
[20:11] <superm1> lock up like the machine locks up or the mythtv-setup software is frozen only?
[20:11] <FisherP> there seems to be an error saying that it's trying to unlock the devices
[20:11] <superm1> can you alt-tab or anything?
[20:12] <FisherP> the myth-tv setup
[20:13] <FisherP> I'm able to alt-tab to the console and it has two lines at the bottom... "locking input devices"
[20:13] <FisherP> and "unlocking input devices"
[20:14] <FisherP> and well, i need to get this working since I use mythtv for tv more than videos
[20:19] <superm1> well so was this an upgrade to 0.25 and 12.04 or were you on 0.25 before you came to 12.04?
[20:19] <superm1> something you can try is booting into one of the older kernels from before the upgrade (they should hopefully still have at least one installed)
[20:19] <superm1> to try to isolate it to a kernel bug
[20:21] <FisherP> yeah it was an upgrade
[20:21] <FisherP> from 11.10
[20:21] <FisherP> i think it removed all the old kernels
[20:21] <FisherP> :(
[20:25] <FisherP> I'm going to try and disable the drivers, reboot, then re-enable them
[20:43] <FisherP> superm1: no good, i can remove the tuners drivers and the setup will go to the zceen that lets me choose a tuner, but as soon as I add the drivers again it doesn't show up
[20:44] <FisherP> only the background shows up
[20:44] <FisherP> it doesn't go any further than that
[20:44] <FisherP> and there's nothing in the setup terminal either that i can show
[20:46] <FisherP> there's nothing on the net that i can see about it either
[20:48] <superm1> FisherP: well maybe head to the kernel launchpad page and fetch the old debs and manually install them
[20:48] <superm1> it sounds like it's probably some sort of kernel problem
[20:49] <FisherP> :/
[20:50] <dekarl> superm1: build without cleaning tmp was succesful, now off to test some recordings ;)
[20:58] <FisherP> sabhain: that sounds like a very dirty hack, haven't done that before
[21:02] <FisherP> sabhain: is there any easy howto?
[21:03] <FisherP> i'd expect i'd have to also install an old version of my nvidia drivers and the tuners (DVB) modules too
[21:26] <FisherP> sabhain: I'm of half a mind to backup my database, or find the one that was done before the upgrade and re-install 11.10
[21:29] <tgm4883> FisherP, how did you upgrade? Did you use the live CD or update-manager?
[21:30] <FisherP> updatemanager
[21:31] <tgm4883> ok
[21:31] <FisherP> y
[21:32] <tgm4883> Upgrading using the LiveCD will overwrite the /var directory
[21:32] <tgm4883> which means the DB is gone
[21:33] <FisherP> oh, good thing i didn't
[21:34] <tgm4883> yea
[21:35] <tgm4883> It's listed under known issues on the release page
[21:37] <FisherP> got to go to work, i''ll idle as long as i can.
[21:37] <FisherP> na on other thoughts cyas
[21:39] <superm1> FisherP: so head to launchpad (http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux)
[21:39] <Zinn> [launchpad.net] “linux” package : Ubuntu
[21:39] <superm1> and you can find the kernel for 11.10
[21:39] <superm1> and you can fetch packages that match what you had before, there's probably a couple though
[21:40] <superm1> linux-image-####, linux-headers-generic-###, linux-headers-###-i386 or so
[21:40] <superm1> you can double check what you have installed now via (dpkg -l | grep linux) to see which ones you'll need