[12:05] <Anon9155> forse sono solo
[12:05] <Anon9155> caio a tutti
[12:05] <Anon9155> buon giorno a tutti
[15:04] <datacrusher> hello everyone. iv updated my ubuntu from 9.10 to 10.04 and installed ubuntustudio package over it. how do i check if RT stuff are really active?
[15:04] <holstein> hey datacrusher
[15:04] <holstein> you can run uname -a
[15:04] <holstein> to determine what kernel your running
[15:05] <holstein> SOMEWHERE, there's a script
[15:05] <datacrusher> ahuehaue
[15:05] <datacrusher> well, i booted on the wrong kernel i think, ill reboot
[15:05] <holstein> tells youyour settings specific to audio
[15:06] <holstein> all the limits.conf settings
[15:06] <datacrusher> theres a new ubuntustudio settings btw
[15:06] <datacrusher> but only 3 settings, memlock nice
[15:06] <holstein> yup
[15:06] <holstein> looks good right?
[15:06] <datacrusher> looks nice
[15:06] <holstein> you might want to look at
[15:06] <holstein> !grub2
[15:06] <datacrusher> well, ok, booted on the rt kernel
[15:06] <holstein> OH
[15:07] <holstein> OK
[15:07] <datacrusher> oh crap, on the rt kernel i got no network :(
[15:08] <holstein> which one?
[15:08] <sobukus> I figured that putting a network-manager restart into a desktop startup script helps to bring the network icon back... also when one has some built-in network setup via /etc/interfaces
[15:09] <datacrusher> hmm that would be nice
[15:09] <datacrusher> but if i call it from terminal will it work? or only at startup
[15:47] <sobukus> datacrusher: try what happens on terminal... sudo service network-manager restart
[15:48] <sobukus> I put that into  a "startup application" and enabled password-less execution for this specific sudo command
[15:48] <sobukus> but in any case: If that helps you, it's a bug in network-manager and should be fixed
[16:49] <datacrusher> sobukus, oh, i see
[16:49] <datacrusher> glad to hear its a bug, not my fault
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[17:36] <jussi> VehementStar: please dont spam here.
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[17:54] <holstein> as the old saying goes, 'one mans trash...'
[17:54]  * holstein is just glad to see some activity :)
[17:54] <holstein> it seems to have picked up a little in here
[17:54] <holstein> since lucid went final
[17:55] <holstein> couple of new folks trying it out
[17:55] <holstein> and some dist-upgraders
[17:55] <holstein> pretty cool
[18:01] <datacrusher> yeah
[18:02] <datacrusher> i use ubuntustudio since 8 version
[18:02] <datacrusher> 9.04 was kinda bad.. i went back to 8
[18:02] <datacrusher> now fully updated to 10.04, for now its fine
[18:03] <holstein> datacrusher: w00t
[18:03] <datacrusher> 9 i had way to manny xruns
[18:03] <datacrusher> couldnt find why
[18:04] <datacrusher> same hard config on 8 was just fine
[18:04] <datacrusher> kinda jumped from 8 to 10
[18:04] <datacrusher> on my notebook if just updated the ubuntustudio packages
[18:04] <datacrusher> ill give a try on the note too
[18:04] <datacrusher> bad i didnt manage to get regular ubuntu boot and splash screen back
[18:05] <holstein> datacrusher: did you do an upgrade from 8.04 ?
[18:07] <VehementStar> I still have to upgrade at the house
[18:07] <VehementStar> I just got this box at the office updated
[18:08] <datacrusher> well, iv done a fresh install on 10
[18:08] <datacrusher> on my homestudio
[18:08] <datacrusher> on my notebook iv updated from 9.10 to 10.04, and them to studio packages
[21:28] <kilonux> help for new studioer( 10.4 ) ? no wifi. works fine on Ubuntu 9.04