[03:51] <bkerensa> MarkDude: how goes that raffle
[03:51] <bkerensa> :D
[04:02] <MarkDude> give me a few
[04:02] <MarkDude> earache
[14:55] <MarkDude> bkerensa, I can do the drawing tonight- earache took me out last night
[14:56]  * MarkDude will have sexycatsinhats here for it- I will see if Daniel can watch it live to keep it Open :)
[14:56] <MarkDude> Sorry for the delay on my part
[22:50] <bkerensa> tgm4883: do you know why a mythbuntu update might stop video from displaying?
[23:01] <tgm4883> bkerensa, video in what?
[23:01] <tgm4883> video in mythtv? or video outside of mythtv
[23:02] <tgm4883> or, video output from a specific video card to a specific display
[23:02] <bkerensa> tgm4883: I'm unsure let me look into that
[23:02] <bkerensa> tgm4883: I'm trying to help someone who called me .... They took a class I taught on Xubuntu and install Mythbuntu on somethin
[23:03] <tgm4883> bkerensa, so unless they added our repos, we don't push updates, they would be regular ubuntu/xubuntu updates
[23:04] <tgm4883> if they did add our repos, we only do mythtv updates, and that shouldn't have hurt anything outside of mythtv
[23:04] <tgm4883> so if it's outside mythtv, I would say it's a ubuntu/xubuntu update that broke something
[23:04] <tgm4883> if it's video inside (and only inside) mythtv, then we'll want to look at the logs in /var/log/mythtv/
[23:04] <bkerensa> tgm4883: all the person said is they did some sort of update and now video no longer plays on their flat screen
[23:05] <bkerensa> tgm4883: I have asked him to explain more and give hardware details
[23:05] <tgm4883> bkerensa, it sounds like they don't have any display on their flatscreen, which to me sounds like video card driver issue
[23:05] <bkerensa> ah