[13:44] <slipcon> i've been on ubuntu 11.04 and myth 0.24 for a long time - upgraded to 0.25, then upgraded ubuntu to 11.10 and then 12.04 to get on a LTS release - still having issues with myth, but I'm noticing that the latest 0.25-fixes build for 12.04 is from mid-april... 12.10 seems to have a build dated today -  I'd rather stay on a LTS release - is there some reason its lagging behind?
[14:00] <Jay2k1> umm, not sure i understood your question, but the current mythtv version is 0.26
[14:05] <slipcon> yes, but 0.25-fixes is still supported - but the precise/12.04 repo is lagging by a month.
[14:06] <Jay2k1> ah ok
[14:06] <Jay2k1> that i don't know
[14:06] <slipcon> i will probably end up upgrading to 0.26 anyway but i wanted to get my system working on 0.25 first, since I figure one step at a time is better
[14:06] <Jay2k1> i know what you mean, i too made the upgrade, but it's been a while already
[14:06] <Jay2k1> the only negative thing i noticed going from 0.24 to 0.25 is that the commercial detection is doing way worse than before :(
[14:07] <Jay2k1> and there's that other issue, don't remember if it was when upgrading to 0.25 or the ubuntu upgrade or just the nvidia driver, i'd guess it was the ubuntu upgrade
[14:07] <Jay2k1> it is that the screen resolution is always dynamic
[14:07] <Jay2k1> so if the myth box boots before i switch on my tv, i'll have 640x480 until i reboot or change it manually
[14:08] <slipcon> hm.   i had issues with that way back when I first installed - had to do something with forcing EDID - but haven't made it that far yet on the new install.
[14:09] <Jay2k1> hmm, i think i'm doing that already
[14:29] <tgm4883> slipcon, 0.25 doesn't get many fixes anymore (since it's not the current release). Do you want us to build when there is nothing new just for the sake of having a newer date?
[14:36] <slipcon> no.  I know it doesn't have a ton of updates - but let me be specific...
[14:37] <slipcon> take a look at the ppa for precise/12.04:  http://ppa.launchpad.net/mythbuntu/0.25/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/binary-amd64/Packages -  the packages are all version "20130423.94d67fc"
[14:37] <slipcon> now look at the same file for quantal (12.10):  http://ppa.launchpad.net/mythbuntu/0.25/ubuntu/dists/quantal/main/binary-amd64/Packages -  they are 20130530.ed3b7d1
[14:39] <slipcon> finally, take a look at github, for 0.25:  https://github.com/MythTV/mythtv/tree/fixes/0.25 - the latest hash is ed3b7d1, a fix committed yesterday
[14:39] <tgm4883> slipcon, yes, yesterday
[14:39] <tgm4883> slipcon, looking at the build PPAs, https://launchpad.net/~mythbuntu/+archive/fixes-old-building/+packages
[14:40] <tgm4883> slipcon, it would seem we're still waiting for the 32-bit version for precise to build
[14:40] <slipcon> got it - I just noticed that yesterday's fix was the first in a month - didn't think it would take more than a day to update though.
[14:41] <tgm4883> slipcon, it usually doesn't, I just checked with LP and there was a problem with the builder it seems
[14:41] <tgm4883> slipcon, thanks for the heads up, glad we got that sorted
[14:42] <slipcon> great.... hopefully tonight I'll figure out why my HDHR tuners and my old analog tuner are failing to do anything on 0.25 (firewire still works, seemingly) - or just give up and jump to 0.26, and hopefully get them all to work there.
[14:43]  * tgm4883 shrugs
[14:44] <tgm4883> verify it works outside of mythtv with the hdhr utility
[14:44] <slipcon> will do that when I get home... but it worked perfectly with 0.24 before the upgrade so I don't expect that has changed.
[14:46] <tgm4883> slipcon, could try removing and readding them in mythtv-setup too
[14:46] <tgm4883> slipcon, IDK, I use a HDHR prime on 0.26 and it works great
[14:48] <slipcon> yep - did that a couple of times yesterday.   this is one of the old dual tuner hdhrs - one of the motivations for finally upgrading to 12.04 was to eventually get up to 0.26 and buy a prime.
[14:49] <slipcon> for what its worth, I just used the command line tool to capture a 2 minute  mpeg file with no problems from the hdhr.    i'll have to defer more debugging until i'm at home though.
[15:21] <superm1> tgm4883: hmm same thing happened with 0.26 - builder got stuck the other day
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[18:53] <Shadow__X> How can i disable the update manager popups on mythbuntu 12.04. I have tried going into gconf and disabling the pop up there but it keeps coming up and covering up the frontend
[19:50] <gedakc> Shadow__X:  You can turn off the update notifier with the following steps:
[19:51] <gedakc> Start Applications -> Settings -> Session and Startup
[19:51] <gedakc>       Click on "Application Autostart" tab
[19:51] <gedakc>         Disable "Update Notifier (Check for available updates automatically)"
[19:51] <gedakc>       Click on Close button
[22:26] <superm1> Shadow__X: i think unfortunately it's no longer triggered by that gconf setting
[22:26] <superm1> we'll need to get that sorted out
[22:42] <Shadow__X> superm1: yeah, Its pretty annoiying as it just randomly pops up. Also, since i do updates through terminal its useless to me
[22:42] <Shadow__X> ubIx_: i liked how the old way handled it