[11:34] <ethana2> How many gnome-globalmenu users here?
[15:12] <detrate> hello
[15:14] <detrate> Where can I find the people responsible for the art and interaction design with ubuntu studio?
[15:55] <holstein> morning detrate
[15:55] <holstein> i would suggest posing that question to the mailing list
[16:18] <detrate> I found the development channel and received some advice, thank you for your input though holstein
[16:22] <holstein> detrate: development channel?
[16:23] <detrate> #ubuntustudio-devel
[16:23] <holstein> no shit
[16:23] <detrate> indeed :)
[16:24] <holstein> maybe i'll refer to that one as the 'active channel' :)
[16:24] <holstein> we'll see
[16:24] <detrate> :-P
[18:35] <nr83895564> hi
[18:36] <nr83895564> i have a question concerning the package ubuntustudio-default-settings
[18:36] <nr83895564> i've read that this package edits the /etc/security/limits.conf appropriately. is it doing anything else which would be relevant in my case (i don't need the artwork, desktop theme, etc...)
[18:36] <nr83895564> does anybody know?
[18:40] <nr83895564> (i just have a standard ubuntu installation and would like to do audio stuff)
[18:44] <revchila> hi
[19:04] <jussi01> nr83895564: you doing audio work? or?
[19:04] <nr83895564> yes
[19:04] <nr83895564> just audio
[19:09] <jussi01> then youll probably want the audio packages as well as the rt kernel
[19:13] <nr83895564> yes, i'm currently installing those.
[19:13] <nr83895564> but do i need to install ubuntustudio-default-settings or is it sufficient to edit limits.conf manually?
[20:57] <funkyHat> Anyone know if the karmic -rt kernel has PAE?
[21:07] <marsilainen> funkyHat: not sure; if you are running it then I think it should tell you in /proc/cpuinfo
[21:07] <marsilainen> cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep pae
[21:07] <funkyHat> I'm running 64 bit ⡈)
[21:10] <funkyHat> I found a bug confirming that it is not a PAE kernel though
[21:10] <marsilainen> ok
[21:10] <funkyHat> (I'm helping someone in #ubuntu)
[21:10] <marsilainen> the -rt kernel doesn't support SMP either :/
[21:13] <funkyHat> wat
[21:16] <marsilainen> fact
[21:16] <marsilainen> it only uses one cpu/core
[21:19] <funkyHat> This is on 32bit, right?
[21:23] <marsilainen> on anything...
[21:23] <marsilainen> AFAIK
[21:23] <funkyHat> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-rt/+bug/290498/comments/54
[21:23] <marsilainen> ahhhh ok
[21:24] <marsilainen> I take it back then!
[21:24] <funkyHat> Also looks pretty fixed here, Phenom II X4, I can see activity on all 4 cores in my conky thingy
[21:24] <funkyHat> hehe
[21:24] <marsilainen> nice
[21:24] <marsilainen> I understood that it was still the case, so I hadn't switched to the rt kernel
[21:24] <marsilainen> but I shall do now that I know that :)
[21:25] <funkyHat> This guy I was helping in #ubuntu was complaining that "pulsaudio is making all of my applications crash"
[21:25] <funkyHat> -_-
[21:25] <funkyHat> *pulseaudio
[21:25] <funkyHat> He was just trying to start jack in realtime mode with no -rt
[21:25] <marsilainen> heh ok
[21:26] <marsilainen> pulseaudio and jack don't go well together
[21:26] <funkyHat> And amsynth is apparently completely broken
[21:26] <marsilainen> note that in karmic when you run qjackctl it suspends pulseaudio
[21:26] <funkyHat> I've not had any problems in karmic, when jack starts pulseaudio just gets muted
[21:26] <funkyHat> Yeah
[21:26] <marsilainen> bit of a hack though
[21:27] <marsilainen> you're using qjackctl?
[21:27] <funkyHat> Yeah
[21:27] <marsilainen> qjackctl is now a script, which suspends pulseaudio and then calls qjackctl.bin
[21:27] <funkyHat> I recall reading somewhere that the plan is to have pulseaudio switch to using jack as an output when jack starts
[21:27] <funkyHat> haha, yuck
[21:27] <marsilainen> ;)
[21:28] <marsilainen> so anyone who starts jack in some other way may need to suspend pulseaudio themselves
[23:25] <tucemiux> tu
[23:27] <tucemiux> i am attempting to grant a user access to a partition using sshfs using public key, the user can log in to the server using ssh fine but the user gets this error when attempting to mount the drive using sshfs: read: Connection reset by peer