[04:34] <game2> hi, will there be a 12.04.1 release for Ubuntu Studio?
[05:37] <micahg> someone might want to merge jackd2 to fix bug 1029685
[05:37] <micahg> (ask infinity first as he touched it last)
[05:46] <ailo> micahg: merge? Who's infinity?
[05:47] <micahg> ailo: merge from Debian, infinity is an Ubuntu Developer that can be found in #ubuntu-devel
[06:21] <ailo> micahg: merged
[06:21] <micahg> great
[14:12] <len-dt> scott-work, just sent mail to the list when you have time.
[14:13] <scott-work> len-dt: i will look at it this morning, some funny stuff going on at work so i'm not sure exactly when
[14:14] <len-dt> I won't be doing anything with it today as I want comments first.
[14:32] <scott-work> len-dt: re: adobe.icc, i don't think that is for adobe pdf viewer (but i could be wrong), it may be for photoshop under wine
[14:33] <scott-work> don't mark those items for ttoine as done yet, please
[14:33] <scott-work> i would like to look at these issues this weekend
[14:33] <len-dt> When I went to the site It seemed to be a collection of ICC profiles.
[14:33] <scott-work> i had already looked at something similar
[14:34] <scott-work> i worry, however, that the way vanilla ubuntu seems to have done some of their setting managers is that it isn't a collection of discreet apps
[14:59] <len-dt> scott-work, what vanilla uses for monitor setup seems to be what we have already. It just doesn't show up in the menu... ours or the vanilla one.
[14:59] <len-dt> It shows up when the colorimeter is plugged in.
[15:01] <len-dt> If it doesn't the tool suggested dispcalGUI. But this is not in our repos.
[15:06] <len-dt> So what we have is tied to the USB modules we ship. When a colorimeter is detected, argyl and gnome-color-manager start and the gnome-color-manager GUI shows up on the screen. The gui leads the user through the steps to create and save an ICC profile unique to the user's monitor.
[15:07] <len-dt> As with soundcards not all colorimeter hardware is directly supported :P
[15:11] <len-dt> If the user has unsupported HW, at present the solution is to find dispcalGUI, which our repos don't have :P
[15:15] <scott-work> this is a very cool link: https://launchpad.net/~/+upcomingwork
[15:15] <scott-work> worked for me, i'm presuming it will work for anybody with a launchpad account
[15:16] <scott-work> that's good information you wrote, len-dt 
[15:19] <len-dt> We do ship dispcal which is the non gui version.
[15:23] <len-dt> Yes that link works for me too. A number of the in progress items are just waiting for the package to be released. The work is done otherwise.
[15:24] <len-dt> I had a solution for xchat with having our irc channel included. micahg thought that using another file in /etc/skel would be a maintenance problem.
[15:26] <len-dt> Unfortunately, the server list is in the source. The ubuntu package patches the source to add #ubuntu.
[15:27] <len-dt> micahg, suggests that we ask the ubuntu maintainer to add a hook to the code that allows all ubuntu flavours to add their own channel.
[15:29] <len-dt> firefox has had this done already, we only need to add a file to /etc/firefox or /etc/firefox/pref to do that.
[15:31] <len-dt> though this is not where ubuntu vanilla does it... 
[15:44] <scott-work> we will need to test the 12.04.1 images by the end of next week
[15:45] <scott-work> len-dt: we could file a bug against xchat then for the hook
[15:48] <len-dt> scott-work, there is a menu fix that would go well with 12.04.1. It needs review or something.
[15:49] <len-dt>  The package is ubuntustudio-default-settings.precise. I have built the package on my machine and installed it on a fresh 12.04 install (after all the updates when through.)
[15:49] <len-dt> It works fine.
[15:50] <len-dt> It just needs to be approved for SRU.
[15:53] <len-dt> It fixes three bugs: help points at something, menu file points at directory files that exist in xfce, and two mixer entries are removed from mediaplayback.
[15:54] <len-dt> All three bugs have been fixed in 12.10
[15:55] <scott-work> len-dt: it might be too close to releasing, but is this even an SRU item?
[15:55] <scott-work> isn't this really just a bug?
[15:56]  * scott-work admits he forgets some of the classifications
[15:56] <scott-work> i would posit that if this actually is an SRU it would probably be too late, however if we are just fixing a bug it might not be
[15:57] <len-dt> I too am having trouble figuring my way through this. scott-work I don't know the difference.
[15:57] <len-dt> I find it confusing. The fix has been ready for a week anyway.
[16:00] <len-dt> scott-work, at this point I have given up on it and am working on new stuff for 12.10
[16:03] <len-dt> ailo, where are you putting your script from the tweaks GUI? (for things that need to be changed when jackd is run)
[16:18] <len-dt> scott-work, with regards to display calibration there is also lprof. It seems to be the only other app that allows the use of a colorimeter.
[16:21] <len-dt> Anything else just goes by eyeball. My feeling is that as we expect studio to be usable by professional users the eyeball is not good enough.
[16:22] <len-dt> That being said, there may also be some users who want something better than nothing but are not will to spend the money on a colorimeter and would like an eyeball app.
[17:15] <len-dt> falktx, I have read a lot of comments about the non-session-manager as opposed to the jack session manager. Do you have any comments?
[17:16] <len-dt> I ask because the non-applications are in you repo but not in ubuntu's (yet?)
[17:17] <len-dt> s/you/your
[17:26] <falktx> len-dt: it's a new way to do things, but still needs polishing
[17:28] <len-dt> So it is alpha then falktx ?
[17:29] <falktx> no, it's 1.1.0, but has a few bugs
[17:30] <falktx> the developer recommends using the latest git, but I'm not happy with that
[17:30] <len-dt> So it is not ready for debian/ubuntu repos yet. But looks to be well accepted when it is.
[17:31] <len-dt> (studio has to work from ubuntu repos)
[17:32] <len-dt> It sounds like I shold not be looking at getting it there at this time though
[17:32] <len-dt> Thankyou
[19:39] <falktx> len-dt: don't get too excited about nsm
[19:39] <falktx> the people who say good things about it are blind fans
[19:39] <falktx> I've seen 1 or 2 around...
[19:39] <falktx> kinda reminds me of apple fans... ;)