=== funkyHat_ is now known as funkyHat [13:06] what is studio ubuntu's default system font? [13:08] isn't it ariel? [13:12] No, it's probably Deja Vu Sans [13:12] Like in vanilla Ubuntu [13:13] Definitely not Arial [13:14] That's a Microsoft font [13:16] yeah though so [13:16] yeah I think it is that [13:17] maybe it was at 9 font size [13:17] instead of ten [13:17] then ten for the appilcation windows [14:18] which version? I would guess its the ubuntu font for the latest version [14:57] Hi all [14:57] o/ [14:59] I am trying out UStudio for a day now but don't really get it's sound system. There's ALSA, which is essentially drivers and mixer interface. There's PulseAudio, to make audio transport more flexible and making it possible to change volumes per application. And there's Jack, for virtually wiring stuff together. So far so good. But how it interacts is a bit unclear to me. [15:00] Jack seems to claim the the sound device in ALSA, is this right? [15:01] In other words, when Jack is active, ALSA (and thus the hardware) is not available to anyone else. Is that right and supposed to be that way? [15:24] Hello merethan, PulseAudio and JACK are both sound daemons [15:24] And only one sound daemon at a time can claim a backend, which is ALSA [16:13] <_jay> not getting much from google- what is the ppa url for ubuntu studio 10.10? [16:18] _jay: I'm not sure there is one. Lemme check. [16:19] <_jay> ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntustudio/ppa/ubuntu maverick main is giving me a 404 [16:20] <_jay> thanks [16:22] _jay: Yeah, ubuntustudio team doesn't have a PPA. ubuntustudio-dev does, but no maverick dist for that either. [16:25] <_jay> ah, I will try the dev one, thanks [16:32] <_jay> hmmm no wacom-tools in it tho, too bad- any reports on how medion tablets work in studio? [16:45] I have no idea, never worked with those devices. [16:48] <_jay> ok, thanks- trying some hacks, wish me luck [17:35] hello, someone who speaks spanish? [17:57] i cant use my wifi with linux-rt, but in the 2.6 i can; how can I solve this? [17:59] clave: Could it be a module issue? If I recall correctly, -rt is a vanilla kernel with rt patch, so might not include all the modules a generic ubuntu kernel provides. [17:59] and how can I fix it? [18:00] clave: What's your wifi chip? [18:01] atheros ar5009 (ar928x) [18:10] Meh... I have trouble finding the exact module name. If you could, boot with the generic, with which wireless works, do `lsmod' and see what module is loaded. Should probably begin with "ath". Then boot back to -rt, and do `sudo modprobe '. [18:11] Might give an error, but we'll get further that way. [18:11] mmmm the problem is :S I dont know what is a lsmod and how can I sudo modprobe [18:12] if you can spend a little time i can learn very fast [18:12] clave: They're command line commands. [18:12] clave: You open a terminal, and run them there. [18:14] and with sudomodprobe i can start new module? [18:17] clave: Yep. [18:17] ok [18:25] astraljava thankyou [18:26] i had a problem with my connection thats why i left so quickly, thankyou, now i will go to see the modules see ya [18:33] hello? [18:33] clave: Yes? [18:33] it didnt work =( [18:34] clave: Right, somewhat expected, as the module isn't installed in the kernel module tree. What was the module name? [18:37] there are four modules here (2.6) and I can use wireless, but in rt, there are 3; the last one "led_class" is used here by ath9k, there wasnt a "led_class" but i wrote 'sudo modprobe led_class' the module started, and wifi was still unable to connect or see any wireless signal [18:40] clave: Oh, so not a module thing then. [18:40] what else can it be? [18:43] clave: I'm afraid I have no idea. Ask around, try the forums and mailing lists, as you will most likely reach a wider audience that way. [18:43] thanks [18:44] clave: Also try the plain ubuntu channels, some people might use rt kernel but not hang around on studio channels. [18:47] thanks