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popeyHappy Mailman Day!06:51
dwatkinshi folks07:03
dwatkinspopey: my order from Farnell is still processing - it's tempting to order from RS just because I might get one quicker07:04
popeythats what i did07:04
popeyalso i ordered some other bits from farnell and they say they have shipped them but no delivery tracking thing is available which is annoying07:05
popeybah, it said "Pending" yesterday not it says "Received"07:05
popeybut I have two emails saying "your order has been shipped" - bah07:06
dwatkinsgot a mail from RS: "To help ensure as many people as possible can experience the Raspberry Pi concept, we are initially limiting boards to one per customer"07:09
dwatkinsThat was after registering my interest on their site; I think I already filled out that form, but don't appear to have ever received a reply from them previously.07:09
popeyyeah, i got the invitation to order from them07:10
popeyand ordered07:10
TheOpenSourcererGreat news. http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=2012053117363327507:11
TheOpenSourcererAPIs are not subject to copyright - even in the US.07:11
dwatkinsyeah, I was hoping the judge would rule that way - fairly likely seeing as he learned Java for the case and essentially ridiculed them during it, TheOpenSourcerer - assuming I have the right judge/case :)07:11
TheOpenSourcererYeah - Alsup.07:11
dwatkinsI have huge amounts of respect for a judge prepared to actually learn the language concerned during a case.07:12
TheOpenSourcererHe scorned one Oracles lawyers when he said "I can code that in 10 minutes. Can you?"07:12
dwatkinsThey should make a film out of this ;)07:12
TheOpenSourcererWhat's the betting Oracle will appeal?07:12
TheOpenSourcererI reckon 10:1 on07:13
dwatkinsI hope they get laughed out of the court.07:13
diploMorning all07:13
AlanBell"we would like to appeal this decision, the judge knew what he was talking about, this is clearly unfair and we didn't expect it at all"07:15
dwatkinsawwww diddums07:15
diploheh07:15
dwatkinslawyers met their match07:16
Flex\ahi guys. noob question i know. I've got a p12 SSL cert that was self generated by a friend of mine. I need to install that into my ubuntu system so that we can connect over SSL. i take it that I can just convert the cert to a .crt file and then where do i put it and what do i do to install it as a trusted CA cert?07:30
Flex\aits a root cert btw07:30
dwatkinsWouldn't it be easier to use ssh?07:31
Flex\ano needs to be ssl07:32
Flex\aits to test an aplication07:32
dwatkinsI just followed the Apache2 SSL tutorial07:33
dwatkinsYou would need to generate your own certificate for your server and install it, then anyone connecting will have to accept that certificate (i.e. add an exception) since it will be self-certified.07:34
Flex\ano07:35
Flex\ahe has generated his own SSL cert07:35
Flex\anow i need to install the root cert07:35
Flex\aso that when i connect to him07:35
Flex\ait doesnt moan about this is untrusted etc07:35
AlanBellFlex\a: what are you connecting with?07:35
AlanBellas in what client end application are you using?07:36
Flex\aapache / SOAP xml handler07:36
AlanBellok, so you need to set up a keyring for that to go in07:37
AlanBellit doesn't go with the CA certificates07:37
AlanBellthe keyring would go in somewhere that the webserver can read07:37
AlanBell!info ca-certificates07:38
lubotu3ca-certificates (source: ca-certificates): Common CA certificates. In component main, is standard. Version 20111211 (precise), package size 165 kB, installed size 373 kB07:38
Flex\aah ok - so its not like just installing the root crt and then reconfiguring ca-certificates ?07:38
AlanBellthat packages is where the public CA ones come from07:38
Flex\aok, so what do i need to do then? :P07:39
dwatkinsI followed something like this, which worked: http://www.tc.umn.edu/~brams006/selfsign_ubuntu.html07:41
AlanBellwrong end dwatkins07:42
Script< Flex07:43
Scriptbut thats just how to install SSL certs for using with apache07:43
Scriptfor him to connect to mme07:43
Scripti need to install his cert so that when i connect to him - it doesnt throw up an error saying this is an untrusted cert07:44
AlanBellhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/3346039/how-to-use-php5-soapclientsoapclient-with-client-certificate does that help?07:48
matttmorning morning08:05
KartiHi, could someone please point me to an area that I can look at to see what time my ubuntu computer power failed last night - All help is greatly appreciated08:19
popeyKarti: /var/log/syslog08:20
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dwatkinsschwuk: in your browser, as an exception?08:29
dwatkinsoops, I mean Script08:30
dwatkinsanyway, I imagine that stackoverflow link explains what's necessary08:30
Kartipopey, many thanks. I reviewed syslog.1 and could see the time difference between last known and start time. I am now assuming that this is when it failed so thank you for your help.08:31
brobostigongood morning everyone.09:03
diploMorning brobostigon09:12
brobostigonmorning diplo09:15
diploRather quiet in 'ere today09:48
AlanBellBOO09:49
diplo:)09:49
diploAll busy getting with work ?09:49
diploI really have no will to work today, think I'm ready to go home and curl up in bed09:50
daubersdiplo: ditto09:59
diploWe have a web application we are going to test in the next few weeks, I would like to get reports on what usages across the board it's using10:03
diploAnyone recommend a tool ? Is SAR or something one to use, remember it from my AIX days10:04
diploOr is there something better now10:04
JamesTaitAnd finally, happy Friday, people! :)10:10
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daubersCan someone explain in simple "not a crypto expert" terms why the whole key signing thing for UEFI would be so expensive?10:35
czajkowskiello mr.cake man daubers10:38
daubersi.e. sabdfl has a history of signing stuff, we have things that do automated building, surely Canonical/Fedora/Red Hat/Debian/Whoever have clout with HW manufacturers, and there are already a few distro independant organisations which could involve distros for expertise/kit/whatever? Surely it's just a big thing to organise?10:38
dauberso/ czajkowski10:38
AlanBelldaubers: Red Hat don't want to have to go to Canonical for signing any more than they want to go to Microsoft10:39
AlanBelland they don't have the clout for a comprehensive installation of the keys10:40
daubersAlanBell: Surely they'd be happy to provide assistance in setting up a neutral org (or assisting one) in doing that though?10:40
AlanBellyou would think something would have been worked out10:41
daubersIsn't this one of those things where OSS people should stop being tribal and come together for the greater good? (and then break up and be tribal again when it's done)10:41
AlanBellprobably, although there is still the problem of getting OEMs to ship the key for an OS they are not pre-installing10:42
daubersAlanBell: I'm not sure that would be too difficult. The trick would probably be to talk to the chipset manufacturers rather than the OEMs10:43
czajkowskidaubers: we can say how trivial it is, but we're not the managers/shareholders/business people who make the decision across the board10:43
AlanBellthe chipset supports the loading of keys, the OEMs load the keys10:44
AlanBellas I understand it, anyhow10:44
daubersAlanBell: Yes, but get the key preloaded onto the chip to begin with :)10:44
AlanBellI trust they have tried every sensible option, and are left with the distateful one10:45
daubersczajkowski: I'm not saying it's trivial. Just seems a bit silly trying to avoid the people problem by going with the "let someone else deal with it" option10:45
daubersJust sounds like incredibly technical people looking at what is a management/policy issues and throwing the baby out with the bathwater10:48
daubersHopefully one of the big distro policy people will come out with what's going on soon10:49
popey10:49
* daubers dislikes the management thing10:50
daubersAlso, I wish the NHS had a thing where I could get a code or something to see if test results where in10:55
AlanBellanyone got any useful nagios tips?10:55
AlanBelllike "arrgh, don't do it!!!" or "don't run it in a VM on a host you want to monitor" or "do/don't use the Ubuntu packages"10:57
gordi am in full support of daubers's idea to make the NHS a subsidiary of UPS10:57
daubersgord: Then they could truely deliver medical support when needed10:57
diplorah, actually configured my config for irssi now11:10
diploAlanBell: I use it quite a bit, don't use the newest version is what the nagios channel have been saying for a while11:11
diploI just use the repos version ( albeit it CentOS 5 ) but it works fine11:12
diploMonitor 80-100 hosts, about 2-300 services off the top of my head11:12
diploI like it, the guys in support like it. Probably lot's of things I shouldnt do and do wrong but it seems to work.11:13
popeyAlanBell: i would recommend opsview over nagios11:17
popeyits based on nagios, but is easier to admin11:17
diployeah I keep meaning to use that, but it's setup and works and tbh with my work at the moment i really cba11:18
diplo:)11:19
diploAlso want to try puppet, I need servers and more time :)11:21
Knightwisemorning !11:29
brobostigonafternoonings Knightwise11:32
Knightwisehey brobostigon , how are you today11:33
brobostigonKnightwise: could be better, feels worse for wear, mostly due to my eczema. and you?11:33
Knightwisehopping from tech problem to tech problem , but having a general good time :)11:33
brobostigon:)11:34
Knightwiseand working on a nice project at home ,11:36
brobostigonKnightwise: did you get those things working on that mac properly, you were talking about the other day. ?11:36
Knightwiseppc linux on an old imac11:36
AlanBellok, thanks popey and diplo, I think I will try nagios first as it is in the repos11:43
AlanBellhmm, lots of configuration files to edit by hand. Am I doing this wrong?11:45
diploNope11:45
diploLots of config files, but you can copy and paste, it does get very quick after a while11:46
diploOr you can try centreon which lays over the top of nagios11:46
diploI basically defined What I wanted and worked from there11:46
AlanBellsurely there is a button in the web thingie to say "my server to monitor with nagios-nrpe-server installed is over there ->"11:46
diploNope, that is basically what centreon does11:48
diplothats why people are adding to it, I've never understood why that functionality wasn't in there11:48
diploAlso have NagioSQL11:49
diploAnother I've been meaning to try11:49
diplohttps://www.icinga.org/11:51
diplois the other one11:51
AlanBellonly nagios in the repos though11:53
diploWhich is why I guess I've stayed as well11:53
diploHonestly, very quick to set up new hosts etc once you have the jist(sp?) of it11:53
diploJust took me a short while and I seem to actually help others now11:53
diploSome really good scripts out there as well for monitoring stuff11:54
diplobrb shop, any q's just ask away11:54
Knightwiseanyone know any good alternatives for terminator ?11:54
Knightwisei would like something like that on my mac11:54
Knightwisejust to have split panes and stuff in one terminal11:55
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popey12:45:27 < AlanBell> hmm, lots of configuration files to edit by hand. Am I doing this wrong?11:55
popeyexactly the reason I recommeneded opsview11:55
MartijnVdSpuppet?11:56
Knightwisepopey , do you run osx on your mac or just ubuntu ?12:16
popeyKnightwise: osx12:35
popeyits no longer my mac, it's wifeys12:35
Knightwisedid you ever have any problems with keymappings ?12:35
Knightwisewhen i want to do Shift F2 and stuff to split my byobu screen , i need to press FN , SHIFT and F2 .. but that doenst seem to work12:36
popeythe keyboard layout is wrong on ubuntu12:36
popeyoh, in osx? pass12:36
Knightwiseyep , found that out too , its not completely correct in ubuntu12:37
Knightwisebut in osx .. cant get it working12:37
Knightwisei'll google around some more12:37
Knightwiseseems to be a known bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/byobu/+bug/482623/comments/2412:39
lubotu3Ubuntu bug 482623 in byobu "Apple keyboard - F buttons don't work" [Low,Confirmed]12:39
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shaunoI'm more surprised when buttons do work.  ubuntu's keymaps for macs are hopeless.  I've slowly been surely trying to write my own from scratch :/12:40
Knightwiseshauno: i hear your pain12:41
Knightwisesince i'm a cross platform user its a real pain in the butt12:41
shaunoatm being rather hampered by linux using windows-style 'accelerators' for menus, which isn't the alt-key behaviour I want12:42
Knightwiseshauno: i'll just use F2 and F3 to switch between windows12:42
Knightwisebut the cool thing was , in the old days , with SCREEN , i COULD do all these things12:43
dwatkinsaha, finally Farnell get in touch13:02
oimonhow do we download amazon mp3 on 12.04?13:03
MartijnVdSbanshee13:08
AzelphurI've got a drive under warranty that's generating about 50 bad sectors a day, time to return it? :P13:13
oimonMartijnVdS, banshee still ok for 12.04 64 bit?13:16
oimon+amazon13:16
oimonok, got clamz installed.13:19
oimonwas tricky talking the missus over the phone to get it sorted , but fixed now13:19
popeyAzelphur: didnt we have this conversation yesterday?13:22
Azelphurpopey: I asked ali late last night and he didn't seem too sure, plus the situation has worsened since then13:22
shaunoI abandon disks the moment they give me the slightest reason to distrust them.   You can try faith, but they won't return the favour13:23
Azelphurhehe13:24
popeyAzelphur: how are you determining the failed sectors?13:26
Azelphurdisk utility13:26
popeywhat? the smart data?13:28
popeywhich specific bit?13:28
Azelphurpopey: yea, smart data13:31
popeywhich attribute?13:31
Azelphurreallocated sectors13:31
popeyi wouldn't be bothered by 5013:32
popeyif it climbs alarmingly fast I would worry13:32
Azelphurit's doing about 50 a day13:32
daubersAzelphur: Manufacturers wouldn't take it back until it got beyond the thrreshold anyway13:32
popeyoh, 50 a day?13:32
Azelphuryea13:32
popeywhat is it up to now?13:32
Azelphur10013:32
Azelphur17 > 45 > 10013:32
popeythats still pretty low13:33
popeyif the disk had been sat on a shelf, not used for some time, and you bought it..13:33
popeythen its possible that none of the sectors that have a problem have been touched, until now, when you chuck data on it13:33
popeyhow big is it and how full is it?13:33
Azelphur120GB, practically empty13:33
popeywhat filesystem?13:34
MartijnVdSand that's why you fill a disk with zeroes before first use ;)13:34
Azelphurjust the OS13:34
Azelphurext413:34
popeyyeah, write a big file and see if it climbs13:34
popeydd if=/dev/zero of=~/testfile bs=1M13:34
Azelphurwhat sort of number is time to start worrying?13:35
popeywhen it climbs rapidly13:35
popeydo the dd and watch the number13:35
MartijnVdSand/or it maxes out13:35
popeyyeah13:35
Azelphuryea, I'll go dd some big files on it and see what happens :)13:36
popeyonly need one13:36
popeyone giant file13:36
Azelphursorry, yea one big file13:38
diploAlanBell: Did you notice there was a ppa for icinga ? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/icinga13:46
popeybah.. the "totem pressing alt during videos" is back in quantal14:02
daubersWoot! Ordered Iron Sky to watch post move tomorrow14:08
gordpopey, yell at seb to fix the packaging :)14:12
popey\o/14:12
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diplothat out on dvd already daubers ?14:20
diploRemember seeing a clip for it at the cinema not so long ago14:20
popeyhah, thats a mad film14:21
ahayzenHi, in USC 'paid' for apps get a section called 'Also requires' which is quite neat... why don't the 'free' apps get this feature?... or is it an option when submitting the app to USC?14:29
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popeyahayzen: such as?14:32
daubersdiplo: yup :) Didn't really get a cinema release, so quite quick to DVD14:32
ahayzenpopey: Amnesia: The Dark Descent in USC says 'Also requires: mouse, OpenGL hardware acceleration'... i see no 'free' games that do that?14:33
popeyahayzen: dunno where that data comes from tbh14:34
ahayzenpopey: I thought it would be useful to users downloading free apps to know if u need hardware acceleration etc before downloading a massive file to find it doesn't work.14:34
shaunoit'd be even cleverer if USC could check for a certain pool of these and give you green ticks / red crosses against the requirements14:35
diploWill pester you on monday on your thoughts14:36
ahayzenshauno: That would be really cool :)14:36
shaunomouse & 3daccel being easy examples where USC shouldn't need to ask the user14:36
popeyahayzen: I'd ask a question on askubuntu.com and give us the URL, I'll see if I can find someone who can answer it14:37
gordcan't we just bother davmor2?14:41
gordit seems only fair14:41
gordcan i do it?14:41
ahayzenpopey: http://askubuntu.com/questions/145091/why-do-some-paid-for-apps-have-a-section-called-also-requires-and-free-apps-do this Ok? (never done AskUbuntu before)14:44
popeygord: please do! but get him to answer on au :D14:49
popeyif he tries to answer here, I'll kick him14:49
ahayzenpopey: Thanks for the edit :)14:50
popeyn14:50
popeynp14:50
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ubuntuuk-planet[Andrew] Indicator Color - http://whyareyoureadingthisurl.wordpress.com/2012/06/01/indicator-color/15:13
gordhum, running two 1920x1200 monitors right now, pretty cool, but i'm only running an xchat instance and one small terminal. kind of feels like a waste...15:18
diplo.15:34
diplo..15:41
DJonesHeh http://goo.gl/gjjT7 silly cat15:41
diploerror: unexpected character `\15', expected string15:42
diploAny ideas on /reload of irssi config15:42
diploCan't find a defo answer atm15:42
diploAll looks ok15:42
diplosays it for every line15:42
DJonesWhat are you trying to do, is that from just running "/reload"15:43
diploYep15:43
diploI added in some servers etc to config and some channels15:43
diploI've gone through and they look same as all the examples on the web15:43
DJonesManually edited into the config file?15:43
diploJust wondering if it's something simple, can't find exactly what caused it15:44
diployeah, not allowed?15:44
DJonesCan you pastebin the config file15:44
diploSeems that you could from what I read15:44
diployeah15:44
DJonesI manually edit mine, I'm guessing that one of the lines might not be quite right15:44
diploDJones: Thank! I love asking people stuff and after 20-30 mins of looking it was simple15:46
diplothanks*15:46
* diplo bangs head15:46
DJonesI guess you've found it15:47
diplo^M :( had used my win7 lap to edit it whilst reload from here15:47
diploJust dos2unix'd the file, all fine15:47
DJonesHeh15:48
DJonesI edit mine in nano via ssh15:48
diploJust changed line endings in the editor, as 95% of my work is in linux.. fairly new install, guess I haven't used it yet15:48
diploI normally use vi, was working on PC so used lappy to do it15:49
diploThat'll teach me15:49
diplo:P15:49
diploWas hoping /reload would connect to new network and channels I'd added15:50
diplo<-- Irssi newbie here15:50
diploWill disconnect and reconnect properly when I get home.15:50
ali1234"internal error - invalid parameters received"15:53
vedreamerAnyone using rackspace cloud15:57
vedreamer?15:57
brobostigonany suggestions of a good android maps app, that is more space and resource effeicient than google maps, ?16:38
popeyali1234: limbo is in the software centre now16:41
popeyunfortunately it's a Windows app with crossover ☹16:41
ali1234popey: yeah and it doesn't work :(16:43
popeywfm16:43
ali1234wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000000 at address 0x487996 (thread 0020), starting debugger...16:43
ali1234sword and sorcery works though16:44
ali1234but you have to run it with 'SDL_VIDEO_FULLSCREEN_DISPLAY=0 /opt/swordandsworcery/run.sh' if you have two monitors, otherwise it stretches across both (like all SDL games)16:44
gordlimbo is an xbla game first and foremost, hard to expect anything other than crossover i guess16:48
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popeyhad a brief play, it's very good16:58
popeynicely atmospheric16:58
shaunoI've been playing "Retreiving Hero List ..." for a few days now.  It's rather predictable :/16:58
JamesTaitbrobostigon: Have you tried osmand?17:07
brobostigonJamesTait: it is on my list,17:07
JamesTaitbrobostigon: I don't know how it fares wrt being more efficient, tbh.17:08
brobostigonJamesTait: it certain it bigger in size, 8mb, compared to 6 for google maps.17:08
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ali1234hmmmmmm... limbo is actually bundled with a 32 bit wine and a custom drive_c19:10
ali1234so at least it isn't affected by existing wine installation19:10
ali1234still doesn't work though19:11
ali1234ok, i managed to make it work... you have to disable second monitor, then it will load up19:15
ali1234unfortunately when you quit it, you get dumped on a black screen and have to restart X19:15
penguin42limbo?19:16
ali1234yes19:16
penguin42what's that?19:16
ali1234a game19:16
penguin42ah19:16
ali1234https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/limbo/19:16
ali1234running it in a fake desktop will probably solve these problems19:17
ali1234ah there we go19:20
penguin42ali1234: You have a reliable X crash?19:20
ali1234running it with system wine ina virtual desktop seems to work19:20
ali1234penguin42: it doesn't crash, it just stps redrawing the screen19:20
ali1234i can move the mouse around and the pointer changes when i mouse over window borders etc19:21
ali1234but everything is black19:21
penguin42ali1234: hmm, many reasons - perhaps the game still has a window open covering it all?19:21
ali1234probably something like that yeah19:21
penguin42ali1234: But if the game process is gone then it shouldn't happen19:21
ali1234it's wine so anything can happen19:21
ali1234anyway using system wine works19:21
popeyali1234: i ran it dual screen and it was fine, but dumped me to single screen on exit19:22
popeythe randomness of multiscreen and games19:23
ali1234total width of your desktop?19:23
popeyi have 2 screens, started limbo and it used the whole of one screen, and turned off the other screen19:23
ali1234yeah that's wine changing the display resolution19:24
ali1234that doesn't work with nvidia19:24
ali1234you get one possible choice which is 3200x120019:24
penguin42popey: They tend to change res and things like that - it would be interesting to know whether there is an ABI they should  be using that would work, or if there is a missing ABI then it's open for someone to create one19:24
ali1234clearly limbo doesn't support that resolution and just bombs out with a segfault rather than display a useful error19:24
penguin42ali1234: I guess that's becuase nvidia doesn't tend to do xrandr19:24
popeyit does now19:24
ali1234yes, and good for nvidia19:24
ali1234actually it does present xrandr but there's only one possible configuration19:25
ali1234i really hate games that change your screen mode and turn off monitors, there's no reason for it19:25
penguin42popey: Will it actually show the separate heads as randr heads now ?19:25
ali1234it's a good thing that wine can fake out those games and force them to run windowed, because that actually works and isn't really annoying19:25
ali1234penguin42: no, it doesn't. still looks like one head to xrandr19:26
ali1234one display with a relly odd resolution. hence the crash19:26
ali1234it messes up nearly all games actually19:26
ali1234most of them just end up with a horribly warped picture though19:26
ali1234hmm does this game have any controls except for up down left right?19:28
MartijnVdShm19:30
MartijnVdSafter running vlc, sound in flash (youtube) is accelerated19:30
MartijnVdS48000 vs 44100 initialization issues i guess19:30
popeyali1234: ctrl19:31
popeyassuming limbo?19:31
ali1234right ctrl only. who comes up with this stuff? :(19:32
popeyi used left19:32
ali1234left does not work, i tried it like a hundred times19:32
* popey shrugs19:32
popey!wfm19:32
lubotu3Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability. Please see http://geekosophical.net/random/worksforme/19:32
ali1234perhaps that's why they use a custom wine (lol)19:32
popeyperhaps indeed19:32
ali1234wow, i died19:33
ali1234ok this is annoying19:34
ali1234oh, so it's going to be like that19:36
ali1234argh19:40
popey19:41
popeytrap?19:41
popeyor drown19:41
ali1234everything is a trap19:41
MartijnVdSit's a tarp!19:44
gordyeah pretty much, i wasn't a huge fan, but its got a lot of critical clout behind it19:44
ali1234AHAHAHA that's terrible19:45
ali1234putting something like that so early in a game... seriously19:45
MartijnVdS\o/ "timeout"19:58
MartijnVdSi.e. the gnu coreutils "timeout"19:59
gordis that the gnu diablo III simulator? hi-oooo20:00
MartijnVdSit kills processes20:01
MartijnVdSso I can run:20:01
MartijnVdStimeout 70m dd if=/dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0 of=recorded_programme.ts20:01
MartijnVdSghetto DVR :)20:01
gordi think there are a bunch of actual dvr solutions out there ;)20:04
MartijnVdSgord: yes but they tend to require your entire X session to be "theirs"20:04
MartijnVdSgord: vdr and myth do, anyway20:04
MartijnVdSand I just want to run a recording in the background while I'm doing other things20:05
MartijnVdSgord: I'm thinking of building some scripts to automate this all20:05
MartijnVdSgord: (using at possibly)20:05
MartijnVdSso I can just say 'at <some time> ~/bin/record.sh "Channel Name" record_time_in_minutes'20:06
popeya friend of mine does this with scripts20:06
popeylemme see if he's made them public20:06
MartijnVdSpopey: I use szap and dd20:07
gordtalking of awesome scripts, i made my imapfilter config automatically filter away mail from mailing lists its not seen before, its so good, i didn't even realise it was mailman day today20:07
MartijnVdSgord: you can configure most mailmen to not mail you every month20:08
gordeh?20:08
gordbut how would i know its not mailman day?20:08
directhexMartijnVdS, er, mythtv is split between frontend and daemon. the recording doesn't need x20:09
MartijnVdSbecause it won't be sending the notifications at all20:09
MartijnVdSdirecthex: but you can't tell it to record without a frontend20:09
MartijnVdSdirecthex: and I've never successfully made it tune to a channel20:09
directhexMartijnVdS, mythweb?20:10
ali1234you can use the web interface to set recordings20:10
popeyyeah, i used to use that20:10
MartijnVdSI think I'll stick to my scripts :)20:10
=== Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away
OY1Rcan anyone help me getting a secondary monitor to work?23:43
OY1Rim running 10.04 on a laptop, just got a new monitor but i cant get it to power up, it only shows "No Signal". the old ctr however displays video once plugged in.23:45
OY1Rand i tested the new led monitor with another laptop running vista it worked fine.23:45
dwatkinsIs it enabled in the BIOS, OY1R?23:45
dwatkinsAlso, check the function keys which control whether the display is on or not, mirrored etc. depending on the laptop.23:46
OY1Rdwatkins, the monitor is identified in the monitor preferences and set to on23:46
dwatkinswait, are you using the same port for both CRT and flatpanel?23:47
OY1Rdwatkins, yes23:47
OY1Rtho only one at a time23:47
dwatkinshmm, what resolution is the display at?23:47
OY1Rlaptop is at 1920x1200 and the secondary is 1920x108023:48
dwatkinsTry setting it to something the flatpanel is very likely to support, like 1024x768 or 1280x102423:48
OY1Ri have tried all the resolutions in the list.23:50
dwatkinshow about refresh rate?23:50
OY1Ralso23:50
penguin42OY1R: I'm suspicious of the no signal as opposed to wrong signal23:50
penguin42(although that might be reading too much into it)23:50
dwatkinspuzzling, especially since it works on the other machine23:50
penguin42OY1R: What inputs does the flat panel have, and which one are you using?23:51
dwatkinsI'm assuming you've also ruled out the cable23:51
OY1Rit has dvi and vga.23:51
OY1Rim using vga23:51
dwatkinsis it selected, though?23:51
OY1Ryea i tried the same cable on a vista laptop it ran fine.23:51
penguin42OY1R: Did you have to do anything odd on 10.04 to get the CRT to work?23:52
OY1Rit's selected automatically i guess23:52
dwatkinsthere may be a button - my Dell flatpanel has a selector to switch between inputs23:52
OY1RPendulum, maybe install the nvidea drivers23:52
* penguin42 grrrs at Pendulum23:52
OY1Rhehe23:53
penguin42OY1R: Hmm, have you got the nvidia drivers installed at the moment ?23:53
OY1Rsri23:53
OY1Rno proprietary drivers are in use according to the "hardware drivers"23:55
dwatkinsWhat model flatpanel, OY1R?23:55
OY1Rpackard bell meastro 22023:56
penguin42OY1R: Can you pastebin the output of xrandr   with the lcd plugged in please?23:56
OY1Rhere or pastebin ?23:56
penguin42pastebin please23:56
OY1Rpenguin42, http://pastebin.com/sUd8vvyn23:59
penguin42OY1R: hmm - can you pastebin /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?23:59

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