[04:54] <ScottL> interesting article on testing different ubuntu kernels: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_lucid_kernels&num=1
[12:08] <ScottL> abogani2, did you get my email about the -preempt kernel?
[12:09] <ScottL> nevemind, i see you emailed me back
[12:10] <ScottL> abogani2, thank you for finding the bug :)
[12:10] <abogani2> ScottL: don't mention it! :-)
[12:28] <ScottL> well, i made sure that all test cases had been reported for the ISO (i had the complete the last one), quadrispro helped me fix a bug in bitmeter, and now you have fixed the -preempt kernel
[12:29] <ScottL> man, i really hope this gets a new ISO built so we can actually install it to test
[12:29] <ScottL> i've been wanting to test the jack/pulse audio integration and hopefully file a few SRU for lucid
[15:28] <rlameiro> falktx: hey, look, i need to talk with you about one thing
[15:29] <rlameiro> what do you do in practice, to start the jack sink/source plugins on kxstudio
[15:30] <rlameiro> I was thinking on implementing something like that on ubuntustudio controls, as STRICTLY EXPERIMENTAL thing
[15:30] <rlameiro> with no responsbility
[15:31] <rlameiro> something, like the user activate the script and have a warning that that could crash PA on jack stop etc etc
[15:31] <falktx> jack sink/source plugins?
[15:31] <falktx> rlameiro: what do u mean?
[15:32] <rlameiro> the plugins to exchange audio beetween jack and PA
[15:33] <falktx> it's just normal pulseaudio
[15:33] <falktx> u tune pulse with "pavucontrol"
[15:33] <rlameiro> falktx: is it a problem if I use your script?
[15:33] <rlameiro> obviosly i will credit you :D
[15:33] <falktx> and in jack, pulseaudio is available as a single input+ output port
[15:33] <falktx> rlameiro: i'l be proud
[15:33] <rlameiro> falktx: yes i know
[15:34] <falktx> rlameiro: no prob
[15:34] <rlameiro> falktx: thanks very much man
[15:34] <falktx> hehe, u're welcome
[15:37] <rlameiro> abogani2: ping
[15:37] <abogani2> rlameiro: pong
[15:37] <rlameiro> abogani2: you said some days ago, you are droping RT kernel
[15:38] <rlameiro> is it true?
[15:38] <abogani2> rlameiro: I would want.
[15:39] <rlameiro> abogani2: is the ubuntu kernel team the reason?
[15:40] <abogani2> rlameiro: No it's me: my personal situation don't allow me to provide suitable time for it.
[15:41] <rlameiro> abogani2: sorry to ear that ...
[15:42] <rlameiro> abogani2: man i really hope everything come ok to you man, you deserve it...
[15:43] <abogani2> rlameiro: In any case I'm trying to add the lowlatency kernel into archive (which should be enough for almost our users).
[15:43] <rlameiro> abogani2: that is a big help already.
[16:44] <scott-work> rlameiro: you asked yesterday about why needing to include rtprio and memlock in -controls
[16:45] <rlameiro> yes
[16:45] <scott-work> rlameiro: we should probably still include them because a user might want (or need) to adjust the settings that jack might default as
[16:45] <rlameiro> scott-work: i was looking at it, and the jack configuration already does that
[16:45] <rlameiro> rtprio 99 and memlock unlimited
[16:45] <scott-work> rlameiro: so -controls is not really used to "set" them but to "adjust" the settings
[16:46] <scott-work> yes, but maybe unlimited is not what they need or *should* use because of their hardware
[16:46] <rlameiro> not at the moment, tahs the reason i have to change the whole script to identify what is configured and change the line for our choice
[16:47] <scott-work> right
[16:48] <scott-work> but I don't think we should be eliminating rtprio and memlock from -controls and leave only raw1394 to be set
[16:48] <rlameiro> for now, i can identify the line containing the effects and divide each word in that line
[16:48] <rlameiro> so i need to keep going nad puting new stuff
[16:52] <scott-work> sorry, phone call at work (and I can't say no to that)
[16:52] <rlameiro> scott-work: :D
[16:52] <scott-work> yes, please keep focusing on this, i had found a python irc channel that helped me when i was working on the plymouth theme, you can ask questions there also
[16:53] <scott-work> rlameiro: and thank you for taking the iniative to help with -controls, i really appreciate it
[16:54] <rlameiro> scott-work: np i want to help :D