[02:39] <Valtam> have an issue on 12.04
[02:39] <Valtam> keyboard repeat is not working, even though it is enabled
[05:20] <qwebirc56370> hello?
[05:22] <qwebirc56370> I have a problem installing mythbuntu with my i868 processor, (asrock AD-2700 itx), the boot CD says "This Kernel requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU. Unable to boot"
[05:22] <qwebirc56370> any suggestions for getting around this? thanks
[05:24] <tgm4883> qwebirc56370, download the 32-bit version
[05:25] <tgm4883> qwebirc56370, on http://mythbuntu.org/downloads under Advanced change the architecture to 32-bit
[05:25] <Zinn> [mythbuntu.org] Download | Mythbuntu
[05:26] <qwebirc56370> that was easy thanks, I was thinking i would have to go from ubuntu first. easy
[22:14] <qwebirc46577> posted this on the forum, but having a heck of a time.  I have the latest mythbuntu version, an HVR-2250.  I have the card being recognized in the back end where i can add it, I can view TV in VLC/Kaffeine, but when I choose watch tv from frontend, it just flashes to please wait then back to the menu
[22:34] <tgm4883> kruzayn, we'd need to see some backend logs
[22:34] <tgm4883> pastebin them from /var/log/mythtv/mythbackend.log
[22:48] <kruzayn> http://pastebin.com/A4TngR1t
[22:48] <Zinn> [pastebin.com] Jun 23 08:00:00 Mythtv mythbackend[815]: I HouseKeeping housekeeper.cpp:225 (Run - Pastebin.com
[22:51] <tgm4883> kruzayn, if I had to guess
[22:51] <tgm4883> Jun 25 17:37:33 Mythtv mythbackend[2636]: E TVRecEvent tv_rec.cpp:3642 (TuningFrequency) TVRec(13): Failed to set channel to 1. Reverting to kState_None
[22:52] <tgm4883> since that is the only real error it seems in your backend log
[22:52] <tgm4883> Which means you need to go back into mythtv-setup and tell it what channel to start on
[22:52] <tgm4883> and make it something else besides 1
[23:29] <kruzayn> hmm, thanks.  what screen is it that I set what channel to start on?
[23:32] <tgm4883> kruzayn, 4 I thin
[23:32] <kruzayn> found it, thanks!
[23:36] <kruzayn> well that got me into guide atleast.  looks like it might have worked.  looking up