[01:31] <louisdk> Why is 0.27 listed as current @ mythbuntu.org/repos when it's still in development?
[01:43] <Shadow__X> maybe a mixup because its RC
[01:46] <louisdk> Shadow__X: Okay. In mythbuntu control centre. 0.27 is still listed as a dev release upon refresh.
[01:48] <Shadow__X> louisdk: i am not associated with the team so i am not entireley sure
[01:49] <louisdk> Ok. Then I assume it's just early preparation on the website :)
[01:51] <Hydr0p0nX> noooooooo
[01:51] <Hydr0p0nX> I JUST got 0.26 running well
[01:51] <Hydr0p0nX> heh
[02:22] <louisdk> Hydr0p0nX: I've upgraded from 0.25 to 0.26 without probs. I'm crossing fingers this time :)
[02:24] <tgm4883> louisdk, I suppose you could say that is in error. That image is generated daily
[03:34] <louisdk> I've noticed that if I install Mythbuntu 12.04 in an another language than English, like Danish the MythTV software itself it still in English. Wouldn't this be considered a bug?
[05:25] <tgm4883> louisdk, IDK, maybe. Did you switch the mythtv interface to danish?
[06:09] <superm1> louisdk: Shadow__X it's because upstream has created a '-fixes' branch for it and it's near release ys
[06:10] <superm1> the scripts look for -fixes branches to declare what's stable and unstable
[07:36] <louisdk> tgm4883: Yes I did and it works fine :)
[14:30] <tgm4883> louisdk, I don't know if we could automate that at all, I'll defer to superm1 for that
[14:31] <superm1> hmm well maybe mythtv's default language if not set for a system should obey the LC_* env variables and that would solve it
[14:33] <tgm4883> superm1, Is there a "default" setting for language?
[14:33] <superm1> well when you pick a different language in install time it goes and sets up stuff up stuff in /etc somewhere
[14:34] <superm1> and that gets sourced by all users
[14:34] <superm1> but then can be overriden fro an X session
[14:34] <tgm4883> I meant in MythTV, but there isn't a "default" setting
[14:35] <superm1> well this can be something to look into
[14:35] <superm1> along with everythign else
[14:36] <tgm4883> superm1, I think part of the problem is it's overlooked since it autoconfigs itself
[14:36] <tgm4883> since usually it asks during the initial config
[14:55] <louisdk> tgm4883: Okay thx
[15:07] <superm1> tgm4883: ah yeah probably
[22:30] <qwebirc86944> Yo! I dont have a real serrious problem.  I'm looking for any kind of instructions for the ability to simply pause LiveTV (or even exit & pause automatically), return to the main menu, do some stuff like browse recordings, then go back into watch TV and continue where I left off.  Any links or advice?  Easy, Hard? Thoughts, dumb?  As I recall the old ReplayTV did this or somthing like it.  I almost expected it by default a
[22:32] <qwebirc86944> I know I could tell it to simply add it to my recordings but, It would be nice not to have to worry about cleaning up after.
[23:15] <tgm4883> qwebirc86944, err, don't watch live tv?