[08:06] Anyone know where is persia? [08:41] abogani2: No idea, sorry. [11:59] abogani2, astraljava i believe he is on vacation until 20 june [12:02] * ScottL is leaving for work, i'll be on in thirty minutes as scott-work [12:04] abogani2: u there? [12:05] falktx: yes [12:05] abogani2: i have a special request [12:06] abogani2: can you package kernel 2.6.34-lowlatency? [12:06] abogani2: please? [12:06] falktx: https://launchpad.net/~abogani/+archive/ppa [12:07] falktx: Right now I'm working on 2.6.35-lowlatency. [12:07] oh, nice [12:07] falktx: Lucid or Maverick? [12:07] i though 35 was going to have realtime ? [12:07] abogani2: Lucid [12:08] falktx: So my PPA is right. I suggest you to wait 2.6.35. [12:08] falktx: No abosulately. [12:08] The last "no" is referred to realtime. [12:08] abogani2: it's just that pulse doesn't work in realtime kernels properly [12:09] abogani2: i have to use v32 [12:09] abogani2: which has some intel graph issues [12:09] abogani2: a lowlatency v33 or v34 will be awesome [12:10] falktx: If you let me give a suggestion... [12:10] ok [12:10] falktx: I would avoid linux-rt as possibile. [12:10] whh? [12:10] why? [12:11] falktx: Because it can create more problems than which it resolve. [12:11] abogani2: hmm [12:11] When version aren't aligned it could create an infinite series of problems. [12:11] abogani2: i only use your kernels [12:12] falktx: For examples: KMS, X.org, File system etc etc. [12:12] falktx: My time is over. [12:12] ok [12:12] abogani2: let me know when 35 is ready [12:13] falktx: Lowlatency is made to resolve all these problems and offer good low latencies. [12:13] anyway [12:13] i understand [12:13] but the v32 kernel doesnt work right for me [12:14] abogani2: that's why i ask for 33/34/35 lowlatency [12:15] falktx: You could install the maverick 2.6.35-lowlatency on Lucid. [12:15] isn't 35 unstable right now? [12:16] phoronix reported some big performance issues some time ago [12:17] they are fixed by now, but we never know when it could happen again [12:17] that's why i stick with final releases only [12:18] he, the 2.6.35-rc2 didn't build [12:18] http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.35-rc2-maverick/BUILD.LOG [12:19] falktx: Seems to me the best approach. [12:19] abogani2: should i use this one: [12:19] falktx: That is a ubuntu problem not upstream problem. [12:19] http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.34-lucid/ [12:19] ? [12:20] falktx: Try 34-lowlatency first but not enable PPA simply install the appropriate deb for your machine with GDebi [12:20] abogani2: where is 34-lowlatency? [12:21] falktx: amd64 or i386? [12:22] amd64 [12:23] falktx: Sorry I wrong http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.34-lucid/ seems more appropriate. [12:24] abogani2: ok, thanks [12:25] falktx: you are welcome [12:25] btw, abogani2, many thanks for your work on the kernels! [13:13] bitmeter is no longer showing up on the "uninstallable binaries" email from coling watons :) [13:13] thanks quadrispro! [13:40] falktx, we need to patch zyn's sources to drop addsynth_voice.h [14:31] quadrispro: sorry i was busy [14:31] quadrispro: shouldn't we package the git version instead? [14:31] falktx, http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-multimedia/zyn.git [14:31] quadrispro: or we're going to use v1 + patch? [14:31] already in progress :) [14:33] quadrispro: i never used git before [14:33] quadrispro: i'm not sure how this works :( [14:34] falktx, I'm working on the git release, so no patch is needed [14:34] ok, nice [14:34] why did you remove the build options? [14:42] falktx, no longer needed [14:44] falktx, please take a look http://maps.remixtj.net/unstable/pool/zyn_1+git.20100609-1/ [14:45] quadrispro: nice [14:45] quadrispro: so it's on debian now === alessio is now known as `Alessio` === `Alessio` is now known as quadrispro [14:50] falktx, does it work fine? [14:51] i run 64bit [14:51] cannot test it [14:52] falktx, we could upload it to a PPA [14:52] yep [14:52] i can do that [14:53] falktx, ok, now I adjust some debian/copyright issues, the package will be ready in 10 minutes [14:53] i'll upload it now [14:55] done [14:56] if it's just the copyright u adjusted, then the build process will be the same [14:56] btw, how i do assign to be part of the debian-multimedia team? [14:57] i cant login in https://alioth.debian.org/account/login.php [14:57] "Your account does not exist." [14:57] falktx, sure, did you create one? [14:57] of course [14:58] my password is right too [14:58] falktx, what's your account name? [14:58] falkTX [14:58] falktx, try appending '-guest' to your account name [14:58] he, it says my user doesn't exist [14:59] ha! [15:00] falktx, have you already tried logging in with falktx-guest? [15:01] it complains about not activated account, just send a confirmation now to my mail [15:01] hopefully it will work now [15:02] damn [15:02] " [15:02] Access denied [15:02] Credentials you entered do not correspond to valid account. [15:02] " [15:03] this is so stupid [15:03] i try to login and get: [15:04] "Your account is currently pending your email confirmation. Visiting the link sent to you in this email will activate your account. If you need this email resent, please click below and a confirmation email will be sent to the email address you provided in registration. [Resend Confirmation Email] " [15:04] clicking to get a new activating, and trying to login , i get: [15:04] "Credentials you entered do not correspond to valid account." [15:05] i'll try this later [15:06] quadrispro: https://launchpad.net/~falk-t-j/+archive/ppa/+sourcepub/1168153/+listing-archive-extra [15:09] quadrispro: just compiled the package here [15:09] quadrispro: works fine! [15:09] quadrispro: good job [15:10] yyy-aaah! :) [15:10] just uploaded to debian [15:13] quadrispro: the bitmeter fix apparently is in ubuntu now and built correctly [15:13] scott-work, got it, thanks! [15:13] quadrispro: i am qualifying this from an email from colin watson that did not include bitmeter as an uninstallable binary :) [15:13] thanks again [15:14] you're welcome :) [15:14] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/TaskLV2Inclusion needs to be updated [15:15] hopefully i will adjust the seeds soon that that all the lv2 stuff will be included on the next iso build [15:16] and adjust the menus to include some of them as well :) [15:16] it feels good when Stuff Gets Done [15:16] yes i used capitals for that [15:16] :) [15:17] jackmeter and jkmeter have been accepted into Debian too [15:21] i've been thinking (and this reinforces it) that perhaps we need a matrix just for new applications going into Debian that we might want in Ubuntu Studio [15:21] this way it's documented that it's available but also to make sure we get them into the seeds and set up in the menu [15:22] quadrispro: have you heard of quitarix ? several ubuntu studio users are asking for it to be included [15:22] there are a lot of new lv2 plugins that are not in that list [15:22] please add them falktx if you feel we need them [15:23] quadrispro: sorry, that was guitarix...not quitarix [15:23] scott-work, you talk about this? http://guitarix.sourceforge.net/screenshots.html [15:24] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=543923 [15:24] Debian bug 543923 in wnpp "RFP: guitarix -- rock guitar amplifier for jack" [Wishlist,Open] [15:25] i have guitarix on my ppa [15:26] i can easily push it to revu [15:26] but i can't login to the debian multimedia now... some crazy login error [15:26] quadrispro: yes, i do believe that is it :) from what i hear it is really nice, certainly better looking than rakarrack [15:27] are there any good sites dedicated to FOSS DAWs? [15:27] like both hardware/software? [15:27] (besides you guys of course ;] ) [15:28] you can check out the opensourcemusicians website and IRC channel irvie [15:28] lots of people on the irc channel, many of them very, very knowledgeable [15:29] abogani2: do you know about -rt kernel and nvidia graphics cards on 64 bit machines? are there any problems with them? [15:31] scott-work: I don't know nothing _but_ I think that these driver are updated lately. Unfortunately I don't have anymore my 64 bit system so I can't check. [15:32] scott-work: If someone have problems please request him to fill a bug. [15:33] ok, let's start working on guitarix [15:34] falktx, where is your guitarix pkg? [15:34] lucid ppa [15:35] the guitarix already has a debian folder on the source [15:35] it just needs to be tweaked [15:36] falktx, sources under src/faust-cc/* miss license information [15:38] just added more lv2 plugins to the list [15:38] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/TaskLV2Inclusion , at the end [15:43] quadrispro: why is this so important? [15:44] quadrispro: the license i mean [15:45] if a project declares that it's code is GPLv2, then the files without header, shouldn't they be considered gplv2 too? [15:46] abogani2: thanks for the information, i will pass it on :) [15:46] and i'll tell him to file a bug if he runs into problems [15:56] scott-work: thx [15:56] falktx, what do you think about this? http://gabe.is-a-geek.org/composite/ [15:57] it would be great getting it in time for maverick [15:58] i don't think it's worth it [15:59] brb [15:59] why? [16:00] perhaps it needs some other improvements but upstream seems to be really active [16:10] back [16:11] I have to leave, see you later!