CaponeBH | Hey guys, how are you all? | 00:12 |
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CaponeBH | Does anybody know how can i make my windows get on fire when i close them? its with beryl right? | 00:14 |
kenbo | Hello | 03:49 |
holstein | hey kenbo | 03:53 |
kenbo | Anybody here into RoseGarden? | 04:25 |
holstein | i do very little midi | 04:25 |
holstein | but when i do, its rosegarden | 04:26 |
holstein | kenbo: check out #opensourcemusicians | 04:26 |
kenbo | If so how do you get some good instruments into/out of it? | 04:26 |
kenbo | I'm logged into that | 04:26 |
* holstein going to bed | 04:32 | |
holstein | kenbo: you need some soft synths | 04:32 |
holstein | some sounds for rosegarde | 04:32 |
holstein | n | 04:32 |
holstein | soundfonts | 04:32 |
holstein | lots of MIDI guys in #opensourcemusicians | 04:33 |
holstein | laterz | 04:33 |
kenbo | thanks holstein | 05:57 |
pog | I'm interested in "music with linux". I'm like to find out how to recieve a note/tone and let's say generate interactively a chord, which I can control wie comuterkeybord, for example minor or major and variants. | 11:54 |
pog | a first step would be to programm music, without interaction. | 11:54 |
pog | I'm looking also for an easy possibilty, to capture notes with my Roland E15 and output it as an ascii File, to use in ABC Notation. | 11:56 |
folken_houhoubir | Hello | 11:59 |
folken_houhoubir | I have a to install Ubuntu Studio on a computer (Intel 920 2.66Ghz, 6Gb of RAMÃ wich distribution should i choose ? | 12:00 |
folken_houhoubir | 'ellooooo, somebody alive here ? Oo'' | 12:04 |
astraljava | folken_houhoubir: Please read the topic. Not everyone's watching all the time. | 12:05 |
astraljava | folken_houhoubir: What do you mean "which distribution"? | 12:05 |
astraljava | folken_houhoubir: Ubuntu Studio _is_ the distribution. | 12:05 |
folken_houhoubir | red2kic@#ubuntu> Yes. amd64 is an acceptable term for x86-64 | 12:13 |
folken_houhoubir | it was about the version | 12:14 |
folken_houhoubir | but got an answer :) | 12:14 |
folken_houhoubir | astraljava> yes, you were right, my mistake about asking the wrong way :) | 12:14 |
astraljava | folken_houhoubir: Okay, yeah I would suggest using the amd64 as well with those specs. | 12:15 |
lau1 | same here otherwise memory will be unused | 12:38 |
folken_houhoubir | Gotta go, bye bye | 13:09 |
psidrum | anyone know a program in linux that can slice images and export them as html similar to fireworks | 15:23 |
Metrahla | is there any app to record both video and Audio ? | 20:21 |
holstein | hey Metrahla | 20:54 |
holstein | what is the goal? | 20:54 |
holstein | the final product? | 20:54 |
holstein | i have used http://www.ustream.tv/ | 20:54 |
holstein | an online service | 20:55 |
* holstein doesnt do much video | 20:55 | |
holstein | http://projects.gnome.org/cheese/ | 20:55 |
holstein | cheese pretty much does all i need as far as video | 20:56 |
_guitarman_ | Metrahla: there's a new webcam app | 20:57 |
_guitarman_ | lemme dig it up | 20:57 |
holstein | _guitarman_: is it the one included? | 20:58 |
_guitarman_ | could this be it... nope you d/l it | 20:58 |
_guitarman_ | http://sourceforge.net/projects/webcamstudio/ | 20:58 |
holstein | pitivi? | 20:58 |
holstein | http://www.pitivi.org/ | 20:58 |
holstein | i havent even launched it yet | 20:59 |
_guitarman_ | it depends if you want to do a live capture or just video editing | 21:05 |
_guitarman_ | pitivi, kdenlive | 21:05 |
_guitarman_ | are video editors | 21:05 |
holstein | i was hoping the 'anything in' described on the pitivi site meant the video card in capture | 21:06 |
holstein | or web-cam | 21:06 |
holstein | HEY | 21:06 |
holstein | speaking of that | 21:06 |
holstein | VLC does webcam capture AFAIK | 21:06 |
_guitarman_ | yup | 21:17 |
_guitarman_ | i've streamed mine to icecast | 21:17 |
holstein | i still havent figured that out ;) | 21:18 |
holstein | i remember seeing you do it though | 21:18 |
_guitarman_ | yeah, quality was shit mind you | 21:18 |
Metrahla | ok ty | 21:37 |
skx | Hello, I installed Ubuntu Studio on my desktop with geforce 6600 and after installing recommended restriced drivers X server doesn't start. | 21:42 |
skx | is there any quick fix or do I need to edit xorg.conf? ;\ | 21:42 |
rlameiro | skx: which kernel are you using? | 21:43 |
skx | latest | 21:43 |
rlameiro | RT? | 21:43 |
rlameiro | or the generic that comes with ubuntustudio? | 21:43 |
skx | preempt, yes | 21:43 |
skx | 2.6.32-22-preempt | 21:43 |
rlameiro | well, i dont know how to do it | 21:43 |
skx | is it different for different kernels? | 21:44 |
rlameiro | but some discussion about nvidia drivers problms took place on the mailing list | 21:44 |
skx | I would just like to roll back to default, open drivers | 21:44 |
rlameiro | skx: yes, because the drivers are closely tied to the kernel | 21:44 |
skx | mhm | 21:44 |
astraljava | skx: Can't you disable the restricted drivers? | 21:44 |
skx | astraljava, I probably can, I just don't know how :) | 21:45 |
rlameiro | skx: enter in recovery mode | 21:45 |
astraljava | System > Administration > Hardware drivers | 21:45 |
astraljava | Oh, duh! | 21:45 |
skx | astraljava, I don't have GUI | 21:45 |
rlameiro | and then run jockey in command line | 21:45 |
* astraljava shuts up now. | 21:45 | |
rlameiro | jockey is the app that install the restricted drivers | 21:45 |
skx | I have access to the CLI, sure, I can login | 21:45 |
skx | and there's a text mode, thanks | 21:46 |
rlameiro | jockey-text | 21:46 |
skx | maybe I shouldn't have installed the "current" drivers :\ | 21:46 |
skx | jockey-text returns nothing except for some error about gtk :\ | 21:47 |
rlameiro | well, if you dont need it, try to use the nouveau drivers | 21:47 |
skx | yeah, how do I do it? | 21:47 |
rlameiro | jockey-text -l to list the drivers | 21:48 |
rlameiro | or run jockey-text -h to see the options | 21:48 |
rlameiro | i think you can run jockey in diferent license modes | 21:49 |
rlameiro | so it will try to install oly free drivers if you select it | 21:49 |
skx | yeah, thaks | 21:49 |
skx | there are no free drivers available here but I think I can disable the ones I use | 21:50 |
rlameiro | well disable it, and search for them in aptitude | 21:50 |
rlameiro | sudo aptitude | 21:50 |
skx | ok, disabled, reboot | 21:50 |
skx | I think it worked, thanks | 21:52 |
rlameiro | ok | 21:52 |
skx | ok, let's try the not-current branch :) | 21:52 |
rlameiro | i was going to tell you to do apt-cache search nvidia |more | 21:52 |
rlameiro | and search the package you want and then apt-get it | 21:52 |
rlameiro | :D | 21:52 |
skx | I'm a little more comfortable with GUI in this resort, thanks again though | 21:53 |
rlameiro | np :D me too, but if you dont have GUI it comes handy | 21:53 |
skx | anyway, I expected some problems with x86_64 anyway | 21:54 |
skx | and the 173 drivers failed me too, I guess opensource it is ;) | 21:58 |
skx | no, it's fine | 21:58 |
skx | hm | 21:58 |
rlameiro | try to search the ubuntustudio mailing list | 21:59 |
rlameiro | the last days/week people talked about it | 21:59 |
skx | no, I'm ok, just the splash looks like crap | 21:59 |
skx | everything else is fine | 21:59 |
astraljava | I always had success with envy-ng for nVidia drivers, but it's not included in Lucid anymore, is it? | 21:59 |
rlameiro | well, the splash was made by ScottL, he made it in little time, and after the deadline... due to the change to plymouth | 22:00 |
skx | the newest drivers before current went through | 22:00 |
skx | suspend works too, Ubuntu Studio seems great | 22:03 |
rlameiro | nice | 22:04 |
rlameiro | :D | 22:04 |
rlameiro | if you can/want hang in here (channel) we need to expand the channel and have more posble helpers :D | 22:04 |
skx | I'll stay, sure | 22:05 |
rlameiro | going to sleep now | 22:09 |
rlameiro | bye | 22:09 |
skx | does the preemptive kernel excludes using any shares over the network? sshfs and samba seem not to work properly and just hang when listing the contents of mounted shares | 23:33 |
skx | in general it seems unstable | 23:34 |
ShadeS | /win 19 | 23:42 |
ShadeS | fail | 23:43 |
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