[00:26] Hi, I'm on mythbuntu 12.04 and whenever my monitor is turned off my session crashes and I'm back at a login screen. Any idea what could cause the session to crash with just the press of a monitor power button? I checked acpi and saw no events. [00:43] cheus, are you using HDMI? [00:43] tgm4883: I am [00:43] hmm [00:44] vid card? [00:45] nvidia 9400 GT. Had this machine running mythbuntu for successive updates since the distro's inception [00:45] tgm4883: 12.04 knocked quite a few things for a loop. [00:46] cheus, It sounds like it's an issue with CeC [00:46] tgm4883: CeC? [00:46] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#CEC [00:46] [en.wikipedia.org] HDMI - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [00:46] cheus, basically, you turn your tv off, it sends a signal though HDMI [00:47] bad news is I've not heard of this issue before [00:47] you might want to try in #mythtv-users [00:48] tgm4883: Ahh. Actually, I say it fires when I turn it off, but it might be firing when it turns back on -- at the very least I see acpi's client disconnect and crash when it comes back on [00:48] cheus, well CeC is going to cover both of those [00:48] as well as input changes [00:48] maybe volume/channel changes too [00:50] tgm4883: Thanks for the tip. That's more than I had to start with. === qwebirc18712 is now known as korn788 [22:40] hello have a win tv 1600 tuner card and im using a windows mce remote can mythtv do ir blaster [22:40] and if so is there a guide i can find [23:14] do I have to do anything special for a pvr-150 to work in mythtbuntu? [23:14] mythbuntu sees the card in the setup..but I am not seeing any tv [23:48] I vaguely recall the IPTV MPEG2 encoder stuff (PVR-150) was removed in ?0.25, can someone clarify please? [23:54] Sorry IVTV