[01:01] <daftykins> diddledan: heh now it's cooling down, my nvidia 1070's fan doesn't even spin under game load O_O
[01:01] <daftykins> now that's efficiency
[03:13] <diddledan_> coffee or bed?
[03:13] <diddledan_> bed or coffee?
[08:52] <brobostigon> morning boys and girls.
[08:52] <MartijnVdS> \o brobostigon
[08:52] <brobostigon> morning MartijnVdS
[19:30] <Zeturo> I'm trying to find out if it's possible to make a DVB card accessable to a LXC container. My Google-Fu is failing me, can anyone point me in the direction of help / advice?
[19:31]  * penguin42 assumes it's just a matter of a particular /dev entry
[19:33] <daftykins> mmm device passthrough which maybe would require VT-io? dunno
[19:34] <penguin42> no, VT-io is for virtualisation stuff - I don't think lxc uses that normally
[19:35] <daftykins> ah fair enough
[19:35] <daftykins> that's true i suppose it talks to the host kernel just fine
[19:36] <Zeturo> There's a whole /dev/dvb folder; I can see how to make USB and storage devices map through into the LXC container. But not for DVB card (create a symlink didn't work - that was the limit of my knowledge).
[19:40] <daftykins> i'd heard there are multiple entries usuallly
[19:40] <daftykins> maybe check out some of the tvheadend / mythtv like channels
[19:41] <Zeturo> Within /dev/dvb/, there's a folder per adapter, and per adapter there's a bunch of devices.
[19:42] <Zeturo> Been looking at the tvheadend stuff, but no-one seems made enough to want to place it into a container. Good call on the MythTV, hadn't thought to look there.