=== Shadow__X is now known as Shadow__X2 === Shadow__X2 is now known as Shadow__X [16:22] <__raven> another problem: mythbuntu-control-centre does not work at all via ssh xforward. settings do not take effect and window stays busy forever [16:22] <__raven> any idea? [16:22] __raven: don't use MCC in that type of setup [16:22] __raven: what are you trying to do [16:23] <__raven> to setup a mythbackend on a headless server without permanent running x (only when needed) [16:23] well if you start X only when needed, wouldn't this be one of those times it's needed? [16:24] <__raven> x is running using xinit but the options in mcc are not doing anything but waiting [16:25] __raven: so configure it from the command line and skip MCC [16:25] <__raven> how to do that via cmd? some settings are only gui right? [16:25] MCC settings? No, you can do most/all of that from the command line. [16:26] <__raven> ok but backend? [16:28] Strange problem: Latest Mythbuntu using nvidia drivers, TV connected through hdmi. If I turn the TV off, and back on again, all I get is a black screen? [16:28] Used to run ubuntu 12.04 on same setup, but never had this problem then... [16:29] restarting lightdm brings the picture back on, so I'm guessing this is realated to lightdm/Xorg? [16:32] __raven: backend you would have to use mythtv-setup [16:32] jarle: IIRC, I think that is a known issue sec [16:33] tgm4883: mythbuntu or ubuntu issue? [16:35] tgm4883: I'll have a look at this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2228476 [16:41] <__raven> tgm4883: how to set up the basics in cli? [16:56] jarle: try bug 1308105 [16:56] Bug 1308105 in mythbuntu "Xfce resets TV mode to NULL when power cycled" [Medium, Confirmed] http://www.launchpad.net/bugs/1308105 [16:59] tgm4883: thnks.. [17:40] __raven: I'm not sure what you mean by basics [17:49] tgm4883: I can confirm that the problem was related to a buggy version of xfsettingsd, that does not play nice with the nvidia driver. Strange that this bug has been allowed to stay for 1/2 year already... [17:49] tgm4883: killing xfsettingsd, and removing it from startup session solved my problem.