[00:22] <Semitones> thank you holstein,
[00:23] <Semitones> I don't have dj equipment yet; I'll just be choosing songs and doing some crossfading for my sister's birthday
[00:23] <Semitones> probably using Mixxx
[00:24] <Semitones> I'll definitely do that trick with the USB boot
[00:25] <Semitones> now for Mixxx, you need two soundcards to play one song and preview another, I think, so does that mean buying a USB external soundcard
[12:10] <mrthraz> hello
[12:11] <mrthraz> where can i find the source for the 2.6.31.9 rt kernel?
[12:11] <mrthraz> i need to patch it
[12:23] <mrthraz> hello, where can i find the source for the 2.6.31.9 rt kernel? i need to patch it.
[12:23] <mrthraz> hello, where can i find the source for the 2.6.31.9 rt kernel? i need to patch it.
[12:29] <mrthraz> hello, where can i find the source for the 2.6.31.9 rt kernel? i need to patch it.
[12:30] <Blank__> mrthraz, kernel.org
[12:31] <Blank__> you can find both the kernel source and rt patch there
[12:31] <mrthraz> thanks :-D
[12:31] <mrthraz> you guys are great
[12:32] <Blank__> i'd suggest you go with the .33 kernel
[12:32] <Blank__> http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/projects/rt/
[12:32] <Blank__> that's the rt patch
[12:32] <Blank__> well, that's the folder full of rt patches
[12:32] <mrthraz> yeah? any particular reason?
[12:33] <Blank__> yeah, different patches for different kernel releases
[12:33] <mrthraz> ahh
[12:33] <Blank__> 33.3 source is on the index of kernel.org
[12:33] <Blank__> then you should be able to find a corresponding rt patch in its folder
[12:33] <Blank__> i think rt19?
[12:34] <mrthraz> crud
[12:34] <Blank__> it's good fun really
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[12:34] <mrthraz> wish i had know befro spending 5 hour doing the first kernel
[12:34] <Blank__> you have to grab the 33.3 source, extract it to somewhere, then grab the rt kernel patch, extract that, then patch with some specific set of parameters
[12:35] <Blank__> unfortunately i don't really know that much of the rest :(
[12:35] <mrthraz> will i be able to config for pae?
[12:35] <Blank__> i've tried building my own but mine end up huge due to inclusion of all kernel drivers etc
[12:35] <mrthraz> oh ok
[12:35] <Blank__> yeah should be a simple config option
[12:35] <Blank__> not to mention they also end up not working
[12:36] <Blank__> it must be just me, or my inability to interpret incredibly specific instructions properly
[12:36] <mrthraz> you tryed kernelcheck? worked for me.
[12:36] <Blank__> "balance a few plates, remove the eyelash of a mosquito, wait for the planets to align, and voila! your own kernel"
[12:36] <mrthraz> lol
[12:37] <Blank__> if you can achieve it, it's nice to be ahead of the pack... sorta
[12:38] <Blank__> i remember there was a very strange bug with one of the older rt kernels where almost any internet access would freeze the computer
[12:38] <Blank__> the only real solution until a new kernel release was to "roll your own"
[12:39] <Blank__> or should i say prepackaged kernel release...
[12:39] <mrthraz> wow
[12:39] <Blank__> that was with ubuntu studio
[12:39] <Blank__> about a year or two ago
[12:39] <Blank__> fun times :p
[12:40] <mrthraz> eyah i wouldnt mind my self  to shut of the net
[12:40] <mrthraz> maybe i could get some work done
[12:40] <mrthraz>  on this stupid album
[12:40] <Blank__> to be honest if you're recording using ubuntu studio you wouldn't want to be on the net, that'd increase latency
[12:41] <mrthraz> yeah i was told so by others as well
[12:41] <mrthraz> but i find i have to go dl samples and such
[12:41] <Blank__> ah
[12:41] <Blank__> i'd say it's fine to alternate, e.g switch between some work and then browse for what you need on the web, then switch back
[12:42] <Blank__> it's only if you're doing both at the exact same time that it may get tricky
[12:45] <mrthraz> im working on doing a whole hip hop album using only oss software and hardware costing no more than $100 a piece. the keybourd needs a driver patch for the kernel. i did it  last night and it seems to work but it isnt rt so i'm gonna try again
[12:48] <Blank__> ah ok
[13:27] <ShadeS> as much as I don't want to sound as a hater
[13:27] <ShadeS> i've had horrible experiences with linux and music
[13:27] <ShadeS> I've faired far better w/ osx and even <gasp> windows
[13:29] <astraljava> By all means, please help us make it better. :)
[13:30] <mrthraz> took me awhile
[13:30] <mrthraz> but i got the hang of it
[13:31] <Tanarotte> Hello ;)
[13:31] <mrthraz> you just cant think of it like  a win or mac  way
[13:31] <mrthraz> hi
[13:32] <Tanarotte> well iam kind of Windows user and i would need some help getting my internet on my laptop. Any 1 would like to help xD ?
[13:33] <mrthraz> once you get used to connecting everything through jack its like you can make your own daw
[13:33] <mrthraz> whats wrong
[13:34] <Tanarotte> Well, ubuntu studio cant detect lan card nor wireless card on my Eee 1005ha, i found some "drivers-a-like-apckage" and iam trying to do as the tutorial is saying but not " make" nor dkpg commands work >.<
[13:35] <mrthraz> have you tryed ndis wrapper?
[13:35] <Tanarotte> and iam having hard time to " download required packages" manually . . i dont even have an idea what this wrapper is xD
[13:35] <Blank__> ndiswrapper can use windows drivers to make some cards work
[13:35] <mrthraz> its kinda like wine  for windows nic drivers
[13:36] <Tanarotte> oh
[13:37] <Tanarotte> well didnt tryed it yet. . . do i need to download this ndiswrapper too xD?
[13:38] <Blank__> i honestly would've thought something like an eeepc would be fairly well supported out of the box
[13:38] <astraljava> Blank__: What makes you think so?
[13:39] <Tanarotte> Well the only thing that works is keyboard battery and screen
[13:39] <Blank__> oh, just the assumption that certain models had the option of running linux as stock
[13:39] <Tanarotte> well . . and gfx drivers. . . ihave thoes glumsy windows effect pretty much working fine
[13:43] <Tanarotte>  btw the "make" command on the lan driver package gives me " no linux kernel sources found" error. I installed kernel-image-2.6.32-21-generic-di_2.6.32-21.32_i386.udeb but it still does not work xD what should i do ? [sorry iam nobbish]
[13:46] <mrthraz> what nic card do you have?
[13:46] <astraljava> Tanarotte: Are you sure it requires kernel sources? Usually compiling only needs kernel headers, which can be found with sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
[13:47] <mrthraz> shes  a noob, open synaptic under system
[13:47] <Tanarotte> I guess so, it says " Linux kernel source not found. Stop."
[13:47] <mrthraz> then look for the headers
[13:48] <Tanarotte> I have no net on the linux so it wont work that way
[13:48] <mrthraz> ahh
[13:48] <Tanarotte> thats the whole point
[13:48] <Tanarotte> i have to install all packages manualy to get some net
[13:49] <mrthraz> did the nic work with the live cd?
[13:49] <Tanarotte> ekhm o make drivers first, then get net xD^
[13:49] <Tanarotte> its no-live cd version since i installed it from usb key . . . netbooks dont have cd drive
[13:50] <mrthraz> can you boot live from the key?
[13:50] <Tanarotte> no
[13:50] <Tanarotte> there is not even live option
[13:51] <Tanarotte> just " default, install, install [hardcore], install command line [mega hardcore] exit"
[13:51] <Tanarotte> xD
[13:52] <Tanarotte> i used unetbootin on ubuntustudio-10.04-alternate-i386 to make that iso boot from key
[14:03] <Blank__> g'night
[14:04] <mrthraz> was you nic card pluged in during install?
[14:06] <mrthraz> i had lots of problems when my laptop was installed with out the networked plugged in
[14:08] <Tanarotte> yes
[14:09] <Tanarotte> and i kind of just used ndiswrapper and teoreticaly installed the nic XP driver for this atheros lan card
[14:09] <Tanarotte> at least it didnt give me any error but i some how dont know what to do now xD
[17:44] <lau1> any one had trouble updating to 10.04 from 9.10 (conservatively testing the water ;)
[17:51] <astraljava> Not me, I'm still lagging two versions behind. Damn mobile broadband... :-/
[22:59] <semitones_tea> funkyHat, do you use studio?
[23:00] <funkyHat> semitones_tea: I have a bunch of the studio packages installed
[23:00] <funkyHat> Haven't really used them a great deal because I've been so busy with college and work
[23:00] <funkyHat> Also the lack of kit doesn't help ⢁(
[23:00] <semitones_tea> yeah I understand. I'm about to get some free time now that school is out
[23:01] <funkyHat> Another 2.5 weeks for me
[23:01] <funkyHat> But I might continue to be busy after that
[23:02] <semitones_tea> I may be 'djing' (without turntables or anything) for my sister's birthday
[23:02] <funkyHat> ⢁)
[23:02] <semitones_tea> so i'm planning on getting used to Mixxx at the very least :D
[23:02] <funkyHat> I've started a project to make mpd suitable for parties
[23:02] <semitones_tea> cool! what's it called?
[23:02] <funkyHat> partymode
[23:02] <semitones_tea> excellent :D
[23:03] <funkyHat> It won't be anything like mixxx, it's just a client that manipulates playlists
[23:03] <semitones_tea> well I'm not sure how complicated I'll get with mixxx
[23:03] <semitones_tea> I may just use it to crossfade :P
[23:03] <funkyHat> heh
[23:05] <semitones_tea> so what can partymode do?
[23:05] <semitones_tea> or will it do
[23:46] <semitones_tea> hey guys a question: at the login screen, do you get a little "popping" noise when you input characters?