[00:00] <holstein> nothing wrong with rhythym box though
[00:00] <holstein> vlc has a JACK plugin
[00:00] <holstein> but if i want to play something in JACK
[00:00] <holstein> i usually just use audacious
[00:00] <josdem> I've been trying banshee and rhythmbox
[00:00] <holstein> no shortage of music players
[00:01] <josdem> Audacious is new for me, I'm going to do a fast overview on google
[00:03] <josdem> I already use vlc but only for video
[00:15] <josdem> Audacious is great, I love their plug in effects. Thank you
[00:16] <holstein> josdem: enjoy :)
[00:19] <azm> I just updated and have some namoroka instead firefox
[00:19] <azm> meh
[00:19] <azm> I know its mostly jus t brand
[00:19] <holstein> azm: did you add the testing PPA?
[00:19] <holstein> for FF?
[00:19] <azm> oh yea
[00:20] <holstein> thats probably right then
[00:20] <holstein> you can probably step down to the stable PPA
[00:20] <holstein> thats the one i had
[00:20] <holstein> or just run the FF betas
[00:20] <azm> ah, I add it cause of updatet to ff4
[00:20] <holstein> there usually not too bad anyways
[00:21] <azm> but why would I get 3.6.18 over 4 ?
[00:21]  * holstein shrugs
[00:21] <holstein> check around
[00:22] <holstein> you can have multiple versions
[00:22] <holstein> probably just need to clean up from adding FF4
[00:22] <azm> yea, I just see I have some nigh version 6
[00:22] <azm> oh my
[00:22] <azm> thanks for pointing that out
[00:23] <azm> I should just delete the ppa
[00:23] <holstein> i would probably want to purge
[00:23] <holstein> purge the PPA
[00:23] <holstein> and get the stable FF ppa going
[00:23] <azm> ok
[00:28] <josdem> Hey everybody I should recommend you ALL MC application, is basically a music player and you can share you music with others
[00:28] <holstein> all mc ?
[00:28] <josdem> http://www.all.com/
[00:28] <holstein> share?
[00:29] <josdem> yes it rocks!
[00:29] <holstein> looks interesting
[00:29] <josdem> It's good looking and it's in Java
[00:29] <holstein> i dont share without permission though
[00:31] <josdem> or you can use it only to search for new music
[00:31] <josdem> But the player is not too bad
[05:37] <cal> Odd problem: When I used the main dropdown menu to look at a directory, like Home Folder, it opens Audacious and tries play the music in that folder. I have Ubuntu studio and uninstalling Audacious uninstalls a whole set of programs.
[05:37] <holstein> cal: sounds like you have a UI issue
[05:38] <holstein> i wouldnt uninstall audacious
[05:38] <holstein> cal: so, you click 'places', and this happens?
[05:38] <holstein> what happens exactly?
[05:39] <cal> when I click Places, it does not open a nav window.  it opens Audacious
[05:40] <holstein> cal: was it like this from the beginning?
[05:40] <holstein> or is this something that broke?
[05:40] <cal> started a few days ago
[05:40] <holstein> cal: what version?
[05:40] <holstein> 10.10?
[05:40] <cal> 10.10
[05:40] <holstein> cal: do this for me
[05:40] <cal> installed a few months ago
[05:40] <holstein> somewhere in the panel
[05:40] <holstein> add the other menu
[05:41] <holstein> and try navigating it
[05:42] <holstein> also, i want you to see if there are anymore updates
[05:43] <holstein> either with the update manager
[05:43] <holstein> or sudo apt-get update
[05:43] <holstein> sudo apt-get upgrade
[05:43] <cal> OK so I added a custom menu to the top menu bar.  it added the three groups, App, Places, etc,  I use it to open Places, Audacious opened and started playing music from that directory
[05:44] <holstein> right
[05:44] <cal> Update manager ran yesterday, it says 10 hours ago
[05:45] <holstein> thats the default one
[05:45] <holstein> try the other menu type
[05:45] <holstein> there are 2 menus for the gnome panel
[05:45] <holstein> try the other one
[05:45] <holstein> it'll just have a little icon
[05:45] <holstein> and you click on it
[05:45] <holstein> to expose the other options
[05:46] <holstein> *the default gnome one
[05:47] <cal> OK so I added the main menu this time.  Looks identical to my main main.  I went to Places | desktop.  Audacious opened and could not find any music on my desktop
[05:48] <cal> I can open a program, like Word Processor and nav to an application and open it.  my main menu is spazzed.
[05:49] <holstein> cal: right
[05:49] <cal> I've tried going to one of the older versions and recovery mode from GRUB, no change
[05:50] <holstein> there is a differnt menu
[05:50] <holstein> that doesnt say
[05:50] <holstein> applications places system
[05:50] <holstein> it just has an icon
[05:50] <holstein> the gnome icon
[05:50] <holstein> which has been replaced by the ubuntustudio icon
[05:50] <cal> Yes, that is the second one that I placed on the bar
[05:50] <holstein> try that one
[05:50] <holstein> cal: OK
[05:50] <holstein> so how does that one work again?
[05:51] <cal> Mine has the ubuntu icon
[05:51] <holstein> cal: the menu is borked somehow
[05:51] <holstein> i would suggest trying to add another user
[05:51] <holstein> log in as that user
[05:51] <cal> the add ons, Custom Menu and Main Menu both misdirect
[05:51] <holstein> see if all is well, or broken
[05:52] <holstein> and go from there
[05:52] <cal> Cool idea.  I'll do that, but loose connection to you.  What is a UI error?
[05:54] <holstein> cal: its got nothing to do with audacious
[05:54] <holstein> or the other apps
[05:55] <holstein> you dont need to uninstall the things that are accidentally launching
[05:55] <holstein> something is up with the UI (user interface)
[05:55] <holstein> gnome
[05:55] <holstein> the panel or menu
[05:57] <cal> Well, I am going to make myself into a multiple personality.  Thanks for your advice.  Hope to chat another time.
[05:57] <holstein> sure
[05:57] <holstein> cal: let me know
[05:57] <holstein> and also
[05:57] <holstein> you can cast a wider net if you get here and the channel is dead
[05:57] <holstein> its really not an ubuntustudio specific issue
[05:58] <holstein> not that im sending you elsewhere*
[05:58] <cal> great!  I have some thoughts to share on my recent music experiences.