[02:54] <sabhain> is the us mirror always slow (<100k/s transfer)?
[23:19] <Batshua> <.<
[23:19] <Batshua> >.>
[23:21] <DonkeyHotei> ^.^
[23:21] <Batshua> I am having the no-sound-bug on a freshly installed 12.04
[23:22] <Batshua> I can't remember what I did last time (a couple of years ago) to fix it.
[23:22] <Batshua> I'm googling and I tried killing pulseaudio but apparently it's not RUNNING?!
[23:22] <DonkeyHotei> did you install from a mythbuntu iso?
[23:22] <Batshua> Yeees.
[23:23] <DonkeyHotei> what does alsamixer say?
[23:23] <Batshua> let me ask Mr. Alsamixer.
[23:25] <Batshua> Mr. Alsamixer says "nothing is muted, volume all the way up on both sound card settings"
[23:25] <Batshua> and yet, no sound. :-/
[23:26] <DonkeyHotei> how many entries in /proc/asound/cards ?
[23:31] <Batshua> uh, dunno, lemme look
[23:32] <Batshua> there should be two cards
[23:32] <Batshua> 2
[23:33] <Batshua> one labeled 0 [PCH]
[23:33] <Batshua> one labeled 1 [NVidia]
[23:33] <Batshua> They're both HDA-Intel somethingorother
[23:33] <DonkeyHotei> try "alsamixer -c 0" and "alsamixer -c 1"
[23:34] <Batshua> Everything looks okay?
[23:34] <DonkeyHotei> on both?
[23:34] <Batshua> Yes, although 0 has bars
[23:34] <Batshua> and 1 has boxes
[23:34] <Batshua> 0 has bars that are full up
[23:35] <Batshua> 1 has boxes labeled 00
[23:35] <DonkeyHotei> where do you actually have the sound hooked up?
[23:35] <DonkeyHotei> the nvidia one would be hdmi audio
[23:41] <Batshua> Uh, currently just 0
[23:41] <Batshua> but ideally I would like ot use 1
[23:41] <Batshua> (as well)
[23:41] <Batshua> once I have the video set up
[23:41] <Batshua> I need to figure out why the heck I odn't have nvidia drivers
[23:41] <Batshua> and what to do about it
[23:42] <DonkeyHotei> does "pulseaudio -k" still say it's not running?
[23:42] <DonkeyHotei> nvidia drivers are dead-simple to install
[23:42] <Batshua> batshua@PeeVeeArr:~$ pulseaudio -k
[23:42] <Batshua> The program 'pulseaudio' is currently not installed.  You can install it by typing:
[23:42] <Batshua> sudo apt-get install pulseaudio
[23:43] <DonkeyHotei> interesting
[23:43] <DonkeyHotei> leave it uninstalled for the moment
[23:43] <Batshua> re NVidia, It says they're installed but it also says "no proprietary drivers are in use on this system"
[23:43] <DonkeyHotei> odd
[23:43] <Batshua> I don't know why it's being so weird, I imagine it's the updates since the last time I installed 12.04
[23:43] <Batshua> There were 427 system updates after I installed.
[23:44] <DonkeyHotei> is your video actually hooked up through the nvidia card?
[23:46] <tgm4883> pulseaudio isn't installed on mythbuntu systems
[23:46] <DonkeyHotei> xbmcbuntu installs it, oddly enough
[23:46] <Batshua> uh
[23:46] <Batshua> I want to say yes.
[23:46] <Batshua> I believe it is. I have two CRT-outs
[23:46] <Batshua> and one is on the Nvidia card
[23:46] <Batshua> lemme go check
[23:49] <DonkeyHotei> hmm:
[23:49] <DonkeyHotei>  libmyth-0.26-0 depends on libpulse0 (>= 1:0.99.1).
[23:50] <DonkeyHotei> tgm4883: so how is it not installed?
[23:50] <superm1> recommends
[23:50] <superm1> oh i mean wrong - libpulse0 != pulseaudio
[23:50] <superm1> that's so it can support pulseaudio if installed
[23:57] <Batshua> it is the case that the video is going through the nvida
[23:59] <tgm4883> as with all issues, I'd recommend checking it works outside of mythtv first (using something like speaker-test)