[10:51] hi there, this is weird, for a little while now jack do not want to connect to me RME HDSP 9652, here is the log, I am on ubuntu 10 [10:52] http://pastebin.com/Ge8DwUKf [10:52] I have done a clean install and I have the same problem, could that comes from a none real time kernel ? [10:53] can I choose my mother board card as input device and my HDSP card as output ? [10:53] I should be able to do this right ? [16:01] hello [17:25] hi all. I'm not an ubuntustudio user but there's a 10.10 here. Any suggestions about running pulseaudio apps connected as clients to a jack server? [17:26] yeah, dont ;) [17:26] i would ask over in #opensourcemusicians [17:26] i think more folk there use that software [17:26] pulse-to-jack [17:26] OR #kxstudio [17:26] I used to do this with 10.04 and falktx overlay which provided a nice script [17:27] ok [17:27] AH [17:27] lavish: you know falktx then :) [17:27] yes, but 10.10 is not supported afaics [17:32] lavish: by falks PPA [17:32] no, but the pulse to jack bridge is in 10.10 right? [17:33] * holstein is using 10.04 with falks ppa [17:33] i plan on upgrading to 12.04 :) [17:33] eheh [17:33] 18:32 < holstein> no, but the pulse to jack bridge is in 10.10 right? -> do you mean the script? [17:33] ScottL, I hope my response was helpful? [17:34] ive not used the bridge [17:34] SO im not aware of the script [17:34] I only see pulseaudio-module-jack [17:34] These modules enables PulseAudio to connect to a jackd daemon [17:34] but I really don't et how to use it [17:34] *get [17:34] yeah, i dont need it [17:34] so i havent been motivated to figure it out [17:35] BUT guys use it over in #opensourcemusicians [17:35] ok, I'll join there [18:02] lavish: did you read http://kxstudio.sourceforge.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=44&Itemid=12 [18:02] pulse-jack doesnt just start it? [18:12] holstein: wait, I didn't install it [18:12] AH [18:12] I used it on 10.04, but I was looking for a replacement on 10.10 [18:13] but yes, let me try it [18:16] uhm, it seems to work [18:16] I got some dirty error messages, but it works [18:16] :) [18:49] holstein: ok it works fine, thanks :) [22:23] charlie-tca, thanks for your email, to be honest i haven't worked on the text/box color settings before, but i will see what i can do [22:24] Good luck [22:40] hello [22:42] is there any way to make work my MBOX 2 in Ubuntu? [22:51] charlie-tca, thank you, i never liked the grey text on dark grey box and i'm not visually impaired :P [22:51] heh [22:51] Sometimes it just takes someone to speak up, too? [22:51] it's something cory had set up and it was on a very long list of things to address [22:51] yeah, you bumped it up the list quite a bit :) [22:52] Wish I could convince the website folks that it is bad to have light gray text on light gray! [22:53] They keep insisting it is a design decision that can not be changed [23:00] is there any way to make work my MBOX 2 in Ubuntu? [23:01] or there is no way to make it work on Ubuntu? [23:06] can I make it work?? [23:15] SuperPaco69: patiente man [23:15] first of all, what is a MBOX2? [23:15] sure [23:16] an interface [23:16] brand? [23:16] connection? [23:16] so you can plug a guitar or any digital intrument [23:16] brand [23:17] is the best in the market but only works with protools... that I know [23:17] digital instrument? [23:17] like midi? [23:17] or electric? [23:17] has digital i/o also midi i/o [23:18] when you ask questions of that kind of hardware, you should provide some info about it. [23:18] instead i need to search about the product first.... [23:18] ok a digidesign MBOX2 [23:19] and it is USB [23:19] you should start like that [23:20] sorry [23:20] did not get you what do u need my friend?? [23:20] for the looks of it, it is not yet supported, but it will be in the near future maybe [23:20] http://www.spinics.net/lists/alsa-devel/msg40041.html [23:21] there is someone that made a drive for it, it needs to be reviewed and tested before it goes into the alsa release [23:21] hoo... ok [23:22] alsa is the Audio driver architecture of linux [23:22] so soon will be rocking on ubuntu right?? [23:22] thanks man [23:22] i cant tell for sure [23:22] but yeah, it hink so, if the driver works ok [23:23] np. is just that it is easier to give help, if you give some info at the beginig [23:23] if you can be more specific, chances are that people woulld help you faster [23:24] sure [23:24] thanks for the advide rlameiro [23:24] will do it next time [23:24] also, most of the people arent always looking at the IRC channel, so its is possible to take time before someone answers [23:24] hoo ojk [23:24] thanks [23:24] :D [23:24] SuperPaco69: running ubuntu studio? [23:25] nop [23:25] what is it for??? [23:25] audio, video and graphics [23:25] lol... I do networking on ubuntu [23:25] hoo nice [23:25] how can I install it? [23:25] I have ubuntu 9.10 [23:25] download it and then install :D [23:26] is it with apt-get?? [23:26] it is a alternate installer, so it will install in text mode [23:26] there are some videos on youtube that explain that [23:26] ok [23:26] thanks [23:26] and any toturial??? [23:26] there is also the option to turn your actual ubuntu into ubuntu studio [23:26] search for it on ubuntu studio [23:26] let me digg a wiki [23:27] SuperPaco69: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ubuntu%20Studio%20Installation [23:27] hooo so ubuntu studio is a flavor of ubuntu or is an app [23:27] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio [23:28] is a flavour/derivative [23:28] hoo i thought is an app [23:28] hooo nice let me digg in to it [23:29] SuperPaco69: http://www.archive.org/details/UbuntuStudio10.10QuickAlternateInstallDemo [23:29] because I have too many things on my ubuntu 9.10 to just wipe it