[00:42] http://paste.ubuntu.com/529676/ [00:42] that what was going on to while i took a half hour or more to copy and paste it to a text file to safe it [00:43] save* [00:43] yeah [00:44] you might need to relax those settings quite a bit [00:44] so frames up it to 512 and buffers to 3 [00:44] maybe more :/ [00:44] you can try more, and see if you can get it stable [00:44] everything else would stay the same though? [00:47] looks like you can get a realtime kernel [00:47] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1602827 [00:47] down the page a bit [00:47] #10 [00:47] the wget commands [00:48] you'll get 3 .debs you'll need [00:48] for which ever kernel you want to use [00:48] realtime or lowlatency [00:50] AH [00:50] this is even better :) [00:50] http://jackschnippes.freeunix.net/index.php [00:57] ok so i would go for every 32bit obviosily [00:57] obviously * [00:59] wget will install them as well correct? [01:00] wget just gets them [01:00] SAY, you want to download... [01:00] http://launchpadlibrarian.net/58022320/linux-headers-2.6.36-1_2.6.36-1.7_all.deb [01:00] you would open up a terminal [01:00] move to the directory you want to download them to [01:00] maybe [01:01] cd /home/you/Downloads [01:01] or where ever [01:01] then run [01:01] wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/58022320/linux-headers-2.6.36-1_2.6.36-1.7_all.deb [01:01] THEN, you can go and double click on the .debs [01:01] and you'll be prompted for what to do [01:02] toenail: i think its worth trying [01:02] i didnt have great results using hte generic kernel with my pod [01:04] ok im just gonna download them through the gui [01:04] sure :) [01:04] BBL... [01:07] bbl? [01:16] ok got it [01:41] toenail: did you try one of those kernels yet? [01:47] not yet so install then restart right ? [01:47] install all 6 , 3 of low latency and 3 of RT [01:48] which ever you want to try [01:48] i use a realtime kernel [01:48] i feel like it helps with the firewire [01:48] well theres 3 of each [01:48] yup [01:48] you'll need all 3 .debs for the catagory [01:48] 32bit or 64bit [01:49] which ever you have [01:49] ok im going to do 32 dont have a 64 [01:49] cool [01:49] so nomatter which deb i run itll figure it self out [01:50] might have to do them in a certain order [01:50] it'll say though [01:50] should [01:50] if one depends on the other [01:50] and you need to install it first [01:51] well they are archives do i extract them to a folder and install that way ? were the exe file ha [01:51] nah [01:51] should just launch a GUI [01:51] for .debs [01:52] when you double-click on them [01:52] well it launches archive manager [01:53] * holstein trying one... [01:53] i dont know how to install a deb file through terminal also [01:53] yeah, i forget [01:53] ive gotten spoiled ;) [01:54] dpkg -i or something like that [01:54] i'll look it up if we need it [01:54] yea so double clicking just results in opening archive manager like its a zip which from what i understand basically it is [01:56] oh a little right click showed up to use with package installer [01:56] http://imagebin.org/122731 [01:56] toenail: yeah [01:56] thats what usually just happens by default [01:58] well the default is archive manager if i double click [01:58] eaither way im going to install all 6 then when i reboot try the rt ? [02:00] toenail: should be 3 [02:00] unless you want the realtime [02:00] and the lowlatency [02:00] and thats cool too [02:00] i havent tried any of those kernels with the pod [02:01] SO you should try them all and see [02:01] you know what the generic is like [02:03] yea xrun , and runs like shit [02:53] works better under rt and ll [02:54] toenail: w00t :) [02:54] im a little to drunk buzzed to move forward with other stuff but was wondering. i open rakarak and i put the effects on and i dont hear em through the speaker [02:54] thanks again youve been quit helpfull [02:55] toenail: you might need to check the routing [02:55] in JACK [02:56] and make sure rakarrack is 'enabled' [02:56] theres an 'on' button or something in there [02:59] guess ll isnt so good for no reason the box ran likeade poop [03:00] ll seemed similar to generic for me [03:00] with the pod [03:01] the connections for rakarak are in 1 & 2 [03:01] if you got your guitar in 1 [03:01] yea i do [03:01] you need to run 1 over to both rakarrack ins [03:01] and then make sure rakarrack is running to 1 and 2 outputs [03:01] on the pod [03:02] OR where ever your monitoring [03:02] toenail: thats the kind of thing i can get you a screenshot for :) [03:02] at some point [03:02] since we got the same hardware [03:03] i expanded both and see no lines like as in im running adour [03:03] der right click then connect [03:10] nevermind i do anything and the same eroor happens even with the rt or ll kernel [03:10] error* [03:10] well, i bet you can get lower latency [03:11] BUT we shoule try and figure out what is going on [03:11] should* [03:11] toenail: you get JACK running [03:11] then what? [03:11] and does it lock up? [03:11] or what? [03:13] this is before runnign anything [03:13] SO, jack is running [03:13] and ? [03:13] bad things happen? [03:13] http://paste.ubuntu.com/529741/ [03:14] toenail: in 'setup' in JACK [03:14] is the 'realtime' box checked? [03:14] yup [03:15] ALSO, do you remember when installing if you were asked about installing JACK with realtime priority? [03:15] and choosing yes? [03:16] hmmm [03:16] might be worth reading this http://ardour.org/node/2743 [03:21] that i dont remeber doing adour and jack was allready installed [03:24] to many words ha [03:24] you seeing that? [03:24] from [lsd] ?? [03:31] no [03:32] lsd? [03:41] over in #opensourcemusicians [03:57] im ready to go back to windows the pod worked alo t easier then [04:01] not really im just drunk and ive spent almost 12 hours or mor on this thing and i got allot more stuff to do the just record music [04:01] so focusing on one thing just working is anoying it should just work [04:08] maybe not just anoyed be back tomarow holstein: [04:29] AH, you made it back toenail :) [04:33] yea in my drunken state [04:36] tried both kernal as you know and they work for a bit but then crash [04:36] yeah [04:37] i dont know how the pod works in maverick [04:37] ah nevermind im to much in drunken state to follow trough with a diagnostic unless its easy [04:37] i only tested the isos really [04:37] works great for me in lucid though [04:37] and worked great in lucid on a P4 with a gig of ram :) [04:38] lucid a ubuntu version? [04:38] yeah [04:38] the last one [04:38] the long term support [04:38] 10.04 [04:38] your running 10.10 [04:38] also i have some chip ha over 2ghz and half gig ram maybe thats the problem [04:39] you should be able to use it [04:39] without pushing it too hard [04:39] i tried 10.04 on my other box and it just failed thats why i did studio on this one [04:39] and have it be stable [04:39] hmmm [04:39] 10.04 and 10.10 have a 'studio' version [04:39] i installed 10.04 ubuntustudio on my main box [04:39] 64bit [04:40] i tried regular ubuntu 10.4 on the other box and crash [04:40] BUT i used to have a normal 10.04 install that i had added studio packages to [04:40] on that P4 [04:41] oh [04:42] well i dont know im going to pass out the beer is starting to blur the vision and inpair my skills what little i have ill catch you tomarow if your in here [04:42] toenail: laterx :) [04:43] l8rz [05:18] im back for a seccond i installed bittorent pkg but i dont see it it [05:22] toenail: bittorent-gui ? [05:23] bittorrent-gui ** [05:23] yup i seleted all the transmission bittorent pkgs and now installing that might be the way [05:24] im not sure [05:24] ive always just used transimission [05:24] the only downfall to 10.10 is it doesnt have to feature to add /remove programs [05:25] yeah? [05:25] no software center or whatever? [05:25] thats not in ubuntustudio [05:25] you can install it if you want [05:25] synaptic is there though [05:25] and the command line tools [05:25] yea synaptic but nothing else [05:25] apt and aptitude [05:26] toenail: search synaptic for software center [05:26] i had to google how to install Xirc [05:27] oh just search software center [05:27] m@zagnut:~$ sudo aptitude search software-center [05:27] i software-center - Utility for browsing, installing, and removing applications [05:27] you can run.. [05:27] sudo aptitude install software-center [05:27] OR [05:27] sudo apt-get install software-center [05:27] or find it with synaptic [05:27] im not a big fan of it yet [05:27] i used it a couple times [05:28] seems fine [05:28] ok goto wait till its done instal all the pkg for bittorent at least i think that was relative to it