[00:47] jya, would just a newer kernel work? The newer kernels are backported into 12.04 === dahlSTROM|sleep is now known as dahlSTROM [01:19] tgm4883: well, I don't know if it's just the kernel, the newer alsa, the newer alsa libs etc.... [01:19] so prefer to update the whole lot [01:30] jya, usually I'd recommend a backup/reinstall/restore, but we don't have non-LTS disks anymore [01:30] i'm more concerned with the update of 12.04 to 13.whatever in one go.. [01:31] don't really feel like doing the 12.04 -> 12.10 -> 13.04 ... [01:31] will take me hours === dahlSTROM|sleep is now known as dahlSTROM === dahlSTROM|sleep is now known as dahlSTROM === dahlSTROM|sleep is now known as dahlSTROM === dahlSTROM is now known as dahlSTROM|sleep [04:06] just installed mythtv and am currently having issues getting audio to come out of the hdmi port to my tv [04:07] mythubuntu* [13:28] Hello, i'm trying mythbuntu as live cd from an usb stick on my 2nd pc to watch xvid-videos from another usb stick while playing fullscreen on the 1st pc. Unforunately the only way to control the sound volume i'm able to find is inside the vlc player. Where can i find the master volume volume control of the os itself? [13:38] Hi, i can't find mythbuntus audio volume control. I'm trying it live by usb stick to watch xvid-videos. Is there another way to adjust the sond volume than the vlc-player itself? (Sry for double asking, i logged out by clumsyness before) [13:43] qwebirc92914, there should be a little speaker icon at the top right of the screen [13:43] qwebirc92914, or you could fire up a terminal and use alsamixer I think [14:04] Thank you, but there's no icon on the upper right. As i'm trying mythbuntu as a nearly complete linux-newbie i need an howto that a 5yo child could follow. [14:07] woohoo! i just have tried typing alsamixer in the terminal and have adjusted the master volume. is there a way to use the persistence on the usb stick to permanently adding a speaker icon? === dahlSTROM|sleep is now known as dahlSTROM === dahlSTROM is now known as dahlSTROM|sleep === dahlSTROM|sleep is now known as dahlSTROM === dahlSTROM is now known as dahlSTROM|sleep [15:10] jya: if it's a kernel bug you can use the backported kernels in 12.04, if it's an alsa lib bug there are updated alsa lib packages somewhere across the audio team's PPAs: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-dev === dahlSTROM|sleep is now known as dahlSTROM [15:54] Is there a way to tell if my php.ini file has been changed to work with mythweb since the install of my system? I'm trying to fix some warnings and saw the .ucf-dist file in the folder and wondered if I could start from that one. === dahlSTROM is now known as dahlSTROM|sleep === dahlSTROM|sleep is now known as dahlSTROM === dahlSTROM is now known as dahlSTROM|sleep === dahlSTROM|sleep is now known as dahlSTROM [23:10] (Hope this is more or less the right channel.) Jono had said something about XMir test images and Mythbuntu? I think he sent a reply, but may have missed a link to http://vanir.unit193.tk/mir/pending/mythbuntu-13.10-xmir-i386.iso if it interests you or not I don't really know. [23:31] Unit193, yes, we've been in discussions about it [23:34] Unit193, oh, I didn't notice that was an ISO, nice [23:37] Unit193, yea this is more or less the right channel. we hang out here, but our dev channel is #ubuntu-mythtv-dev [23:38] just installed mythtv and am currently having issues getting audio to come out of the hdmi port to my tv [23:38] mythubuntu* [23:38] dw5304, I'll have to check mine when I get home [23:38] ok :) [23:38] dw5304, IIRC, verify it works outside mythtv [23:39] thanks tgm4883 [23:39] I think I used aplay to test it [23:39] it dont [23:39] device is listed in lspci [23:39] and alsa [23:39] IIRC, 'aplay -l' should list all of the audio devices [23:39] yep it lists the audio device just dosent play anything [23:40] dw5304, it should list a bunch of audio devices I think [23:41] it does, the one i want is card=hdmi,dev=0 [23:41] :) [23:41] sorry tgm4883 i spent most of the night playing with it [23:41] and you've tried 'speaker-test -D card=hdmi,dev=0' [23:42] yes [23:42] weird [23:42] then started reading saying that by default the nvida drives dont [23:42] sorry [23:42] radeon [23:42] in the boot radeon.audio=1 or somthing [23:43] so i did that as well but havent been able to get it work yet [23:43] I want to say that superm1 told me something about HDMI and ATI cards years ago, but I've forgotten it by now [23:43] well i have time to screw with it [23:44] dw5304, I would probably try in #xubuntu since it's not a MythTV issue you'll get more people there that might have tried that [23:44] I've got an ION frontend and it just worked [23:44] ah lucky you [23:44] :) [23:44] ok i will attempt to do so === dahlSTROM is now known as dahlSTROM|sleep === dahlSTROM|sleep is now known as dahlSTROM === dahlSTROM is now known as dahlSTROM|sleep