[02:16] <Unguided> Hello all. Just wondering if the mythbuntu uses xfs during the install?
[02:19] <tgm4883> Unguided, no it does not
[02:19] <tgm4883> it uses ext4
[02:19] <Unguided> tgm4883: Thank you. Can I manually set it to use XFS?
[02:20] <tgm4883> Unguided, yes, you can do a manual partitioning
[02:21] <Unguided> tgm4883: Thank you. Can you tell me how performance would be if I put mythbuntu in a virtual machine with storage provided by freenas? Is it a good or bad idea?
[02:23] <tgm4883> Unguided, got to run to the store, back in about 30. I'd prefer not a virtual machine, as you would have the regular performance hit from a VM over a regular bare metal machine
[02:23] <tgm4883> however, other people have done it
[02:23] <tgm4883> as for the storage, my storage is a NFS mount from a  NAS and works great
[02:23] <Unguided> tgm4883: Ok. Thanks for the help
[17:50] <FabriceMG> Mythexport works with 0.26?
[21:20] <qwebirc1508> Hello mythtv world! I'm setting up mythbuntu 12.04.1, and I get to Graphics Drivers section, but I'm not sure what to select... proprietary or open source?
[21:22] <qwebirc1508> would like to select whatever is the most supported, would like to keep issues to a minimum.  Also, not sure what "tv-out" is if I only have dual DVI outputs on the video card (and HDMI, which I'm using as main output)
[21:22] <qwebirc1508> I'd love any advice!
[21:27] <qwebirc1508> BTW I have a GTX 460