[00:49] <len-dt> ailo, can you try something for me? I can save profiles with envy24control but not with mudita24.
[00:50] <len-dt> if you are running US12.04 envy24control has to be run from the command line.
[00:52] <ailo> len-dt: I'm on Wheezy, but should be the same version?
[00:53] <ailo> 1.0.3+svn13-4
[00:53] <len-dt> I think so. That was the one we tried before getting it put in ubuntu
[00:53] <len-dt> this says 1.0.4 0
[00:54] <ailo> len-dt: Cannot open profiles file '~/.envy24control/profiles.conf' ...
[00:54] <ailo> Use current settings.
[00:54] <ailo> You can store this settings to profile no. 1 in file '~/.envy24control/profiles.conf' by pressing save button.
[00:54] <ailo> Inhalt : test
[00:55] <ailo> Going to install envy24control to have a look. I'd think after creating the file, it should be usable
[00:56] <ailo> So, worked fine in envy24control
[00:59] <ailo> len-dt: Mudita tries to open .envy24control/profiles.conf, while envy24control saves in the non-hidden envy24control/profiles.conf
[00:59] <ailo> And, of course Mudita should be able to create the file itself
[01:00] <len-dt> Ok, two different files... but mudita24 doesn't save...(not religious?)
[01:00] <ailo> Changing the source should not be too hard, at least for changing the path where to look for the config
[01:00] <ailo> And then maybe adding the code that creates the dir
[01:01] <len-dt> So if I create the directory it should work... probably it creates the old directory but saves to the new.
[01:01] <len-dt> It may just be a typo. forgot the .
[01:02] <ailo> Let me try again, removed the dir now
[01:03] <ailo> len-dt: hmm, there is a hidden dir there
[01:03] <ailo> But no config in it
[01:03] <ailo> Going to delete that dir too
[01:04] <ailo> len-dt: Saving with mudita24 creates the dir, but not the file
[01:05] <ailo> len-dt: even after manually creating profiles.conf, mudita24 does not touch the file
[01:05] <ailo> Also, it won't read from the other, non-hidden dir either
[01:05] <len-dt> Ya, that is what I thought..
[01:05] <len-dt> when mudita24 is run from the terminal it says Cannot open profiles file '~/.envy24control/profiles.conf'
[01:06] <ailo> len-dt: Er, just to be clear. mudita24 creates the hidden dir,  but no file
[01:06] <len-dt> if I try to save a profile, it says: Cannot find file '/home/len/.envy24control/profiles.conf'.
[01:06] <len-dt> This operation will create a new profiles file '/home/len/.envy24control/profiles.conf'.
[01:06] <len-dt> Cannot find program '0'.
[01:06] <len-dt> You must specify path for '0'.
[01:06] <len-dt> Cannot store profile '1' for card '0'.
[01:07] <len-dt> Obviously it does not create the file or save anything there.
[01:08] <ailo> len-dt: It can read a config file, if I copy the one made by envy24control
[01:08] <ailo> It will still not add anything to it, if I try saving new profiles
[01:08] <ailo> So, the problem is clearly only when writing, not reading
[01:08] <len-dt> Good.
[01:09] <ailo> len-dt: Actually, no. The profile name is read, but the settings don't change when I select it
[01:09] <len-dt> Oh :(
[01:10] <len-dt> But envy24control does work ... at least for me.
[01:10] <ailo> For me also
[01:12] <len-dt> I don't think this is a ubuntu version problem but upstream.
[01:13] <len-dt> It is mentioned on The LAU list. and the name given is envy24control not mudita. So it may be another distro has packaged it as envy24control.
[01:14] <ailo> It's the Debian version, I would assume
[01:15] <ailo> I'll make a Debian bug for it, and see about fixing it
[01:15] <ailo> I'm trying to get into the Multimedia team eventually, and fixing bugs is a good place to start
[01:16] <len-dt> ailo,  what did you think about the link above? (http://www.ovenwerks.net/UStudiodocs/menu.html)
[01:16] <ailo> len-dt: I like the idea of being able to install multimedia specific software
[01:17] <len-dt> I need a list of what software to have installable from which menu.
[01:17] <ailo> I wonder what things do, and do not appear in Software Center
[01:18] <len-dt> It is configurable if I could only figure out how :P
[01:18] <ailo> Most applications should, but not things like plugins or proprietary codecs, etc
[01:19] <len-dt> I should be able to point out the PPA even... but I couldn't get it to work.
[01:20] <len-dt> Anyway, I am willing to make up the *.desktop files if I have a list of what things should be installable in each category
[01:21] <len-dt> ailo, I have been trying it out from a terminal to try out command lines. It sure puts out a lot of errors. I think the software center is a work in progress
[03:06] <micahg> len-dt: ok, I'm piloting monday, will take a look then
[03:08] <len-dt> great! Thanks.