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tjaco | how can I add an account in ubuntustudio so I can upload fotos to flickr? anyone know? | 10:46 |
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tjaco | the add accounts section in settings is not there... | 10:46 |
smartboyhw | tjaco, er you mean in a specific app? | 10:48 |
tjaco | I'm using shotwell | 10:48 |
smartboyhw | tjaco, shotwell ok | 10:48 |
smartboyhw | tjaco, 1. Go to "Edit"-> "Preferences" -> "Plugins" tab -> Tick "Flickr" | 10:50 |
tjaco | smartboyhw, there is a bug I think, see https://bugs.launchpad.net/online-accounts-account-plugins/+bug/1030627 | 10:51 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1030627 in Online Accounts: Account plugins "Shotwell publish photos to Facebook Flickr missing" [Undecided,Invalid] | 10:51 |
tjaco | the solution is not possible in ubuntustudio, because it misses the online accounts function | 10:52 |
smartboyhw | tjaco, it should. That's an invalid bug | 10:52 |
tjaco | oh? | 10:53 |
smartboyhw | tjaco, ah I now get it. | 10:54 |
smartboyhw | tjaco, yes it is impossible. But then you should just install online-accounts-account-plugins then | 10:55 |
tjaco | ok, I'll try that | 10:56 |
tjaco | later... gotta go | 10:57 |
contrapunctus | Guys, what is Zeitgeist? Not sure I understand it's purpose o.o | 14:38 |
smartboyhw | contrapunctus, ? | 14:38 |
contrapunctus | 'Zeitgeist Datahub' | 14:39 |
contrapunctus | ? | 14:39 |
smartboyhw | contrapunctus, https://launchpad.net/zeitgeist-datahub | 14:40 |
contrapunctus | smartboyhw - I suppose a more appropriate link would be http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/08/is-zeitgeist-spying-on-you lol ;) | 14:45 |
smartboyhw | contrapunctus, lol | 14:45 |
holstein | a better question is "do i want to run/use zeitgeist?" | 14:51 |
contrapunctus | smartboyhw - http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/08/zeitgeist-continues-to-morph-into-skynet | 14:52 |
contrapunctus | LOL | 14:52 |
contrapunctus | (only the title, though.) | 14:53 |
contrapunctus | true, holstein...see any use for it in a studio/performance rig? | 14:53 |
holstein | contrapunctus: no | 14:53 |
holstein | one could argue syslog is spying on you ;) | 14:53 |
werto | o/ | 14:53 |
contrapunctus | syslog >_> | 14:54 |
contrapunctus | Hai werto. | 14:54 |
werto | hoi contrapunctus o/ | 14:54 |
contrapunctus | All this privacy crap is scary. | 14:54 |
holstein | and im not justifying or encouraging the use or zietgiest... just that lots of things log what you do | 14:54 |
werto | did you solved your issue with musescore? | 14:54 |
holstein | i have a strict "do what makes you feel safe" approach when it comes to these things.. and thats why i like foss and linux/ubuntu.. you can choose to use or not use any of the parts | 14:55 |
contrapunctus | holstein : Yesterday I saw this - http://www.fsf.org/facebook and this - http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/jan/14/facebook | 14:56 |
contrapunctus | werto ...? | 14:56 |
holstein | if i were worried about privacy, i wouldnt be on FB | 14:56 |
contrapunctus | That's true, holstein, that's yet another thing I like about GNU/Linux. | 14:56 |
werto | contrapunctus, you was searching for a way to make your music scores like "ancient" or coming from old times | 14:56 |
contrapunctus | holstein - true about FB too, but what do you do when everyone uses it to keep in touch...and even professional contact -_-' | 14:57 |
contrapunctus | werto - well yeah, it's kinda better. Editing the style and the fonts helped, although the export as PNG -> touchup in GIMP is a bit of a PITA, so haven't used that yet. | 14:58 |
holstein | contrapunctus: i personally make sure its on https, and dont play farmville or any of the other crap that takes you from https... i read the terms when they change... and take the risk | 14:59 |
holstein | i make money from FB.. so i find it easier to justify | 14:59 |
holstein | if it werent for the buisness aspect, i would probably not bother.. just because its time consuming and "teeny" | 15:00 |
contrapunctus | I'm thinking of shifting shop to frendica, in hope that it will be a kind of a middle ground... | 15:00 |
contrapunctus | holstein - How dyou make money there? O.o And +999 on teeny! ;) | 15:00 |
holstein | i get hired there for work.. or folks find me and make contact or whatever | 15:01 |
holstein | its buisness | 15:01 |
contrapunctus | Yeah. That's just the thing about it. | 15:01 |
holstein | data mining wasnt invented with FB.. nor the internet | 15:01 |
werto | nice contrapunctus, probably musescore developers could add something like that | 15:01 |
holstein | companies have been trying to build profiles and use information for marketing since that was a good buisness idea | 15:02 |
holstein | and in some ways, we in the FOSS communities do the same | 15:02 |
holstein | even when we ask "what would we include in the video workflow?".. that question could be laser pinpoint targeted if we would collect data usage | 15:03 |
contrapunctus | werto - Did you see the Mscore forum post or the IRC conversation? | 15:03 |
holstein | will we? no... im just arguing the overall situation from an outside perspective | 15:03 |
holstein | do i think its right?.. thats a different question.. i can understand the motivation | 15:03 |
contrapunctus | holstein - We don't need to! Because we are so much more closer to the user base. :D | 15:04 |
werto | contrapunctus, none, are there some topics related? | 15:04 |
holstein | and, as long as i see clearly maintained opt-in or opt-out, im relatively comfortable with buisnesses doing buisness | 15:04 |
contrapunctus | werto - No, just the solutions, heh :) | 15:04 |
werto | oh lol, nice | 15:05 |
werto | but I think is something not so "official", just a trick as I see | 15:05 |
holstein | gotta run!... laterx | 15:05 |
contrapunctus | holstein - True...but I don't trust businesses to be honest with that. Kay, bye :) | 15:05 |
contrapunctus | werto - True that. It's probably a non-essential. | 15:06 |
werto | yes of course, but it should be something nice for those affected to aesthetics, which means more users using it :) | 15:07 |
contrapunctus | werto - True. | 15:12 |
werto | the best should be the perfect balance between aestethic and functionalities | 15:13 |
werto | unfortunately only little groups of developers think that way. Some points all to aestethics apple-like and no functionalities, to make software easyer. Some more points everything to functionalities but forgots also to have a simple icon | 15:14 |
contrapunctus | Lol, true that, werto. | 15:19 |
contrapunctus | Btw, have you tried Laborejo? o.o | 15:20 |
werto | none, I'm a tracker composer :) avoid using notes | 15:20 |
contrapunctus | Ah. | 15:23 |
contrapunctus | Anyway, I gotta get to work; ciao, werto. :) | 15:24 |
werto | ciao contrapunctus ;) | 15:24 |
delarhi | I had a quick question about Ubuntu Studio: is it a superset of Ubuntu in the sense that it is simply Ubuntu with a number of these programs pre-installed? | 17:27 |
zequence | delarhi: All of Ubuntu Studio is in the Ubuntu repo, in the form of packages, called ubuntustudio-* | 17:27 |
zequence | delarhi: Such as, ubuntustudio-default-settings, and ubuntustudio-desktop | 17:28 |
zequence | delarhi: The applications you use are in deed the same. Imported directly from Debian, more or less | 17:28 |
zequence | Except for linux-lowlatency, which is only in Ubuntu/Ubuntu Studio | 17:29 |
delarhi | Great, thanks for the information! | 17:29 |
zequence | delarhi: You won't get realtime privilege on Ubuntu, without adding yourself to audio group | 17:30 |
zequence | delarhi: And saying "yes", when asked about it while installing jackd | 17:30 |
zequence | If you want to make things simple for yourself, you install Ubuntu Studio. It has a nice menu for the applications | 17:30 |
delarhi | I'm not familiar with realtime privilege, but this is an issue specifically with jackd? | 17:32 |
zequence | delarhi: You need realtime privilege, in order to be able to run jackd in realtime | 17:32 |
zequence | And you need to do that, if you want low latency, and reliable performance | 17:32 |
delarhi | I see, thanks | 17:33 |
hellslinger | hi guys, jackd fails to start after upgrading to 12.10. It just says"Failed to start server". Here is a pastebin of the console output. http://paste.ubuntu.com/1333131/ | 20:42 |
zequence | hellslinger: Make sure no applications are using pulseaudio, like any web browser. Then, in a terminal: killall -9 jackdbus && killall pulseaudio | 20:44 |
zequence | Then, try again | 20:44 |
hellslinger | hmm, pulseaudio restarts everytime I kill it... | 20:46 |
zequence | hellslinger: Yes. That was intended | 20:47 |
hellslinger | still fails | 20:47 |
hellslinger | same reason | 20:47 |
hellslinger | I set autospawn to no in /etc/pulse/client.conf and it still fails | 20:49 |
hellslinger | err still respawns | 20:49 |
zequence | hellslinger: Try starting qjackctl from a terminal: pasuspender -- qjackctl | 20:53 |
zequence | hellslinger: Make sure to kill jackdbus first | 20:53 |
hellslinger | that worked to start it with the "dummy" subsystem | 20:55 |
hellslinger | but now I can't stop it | 20:55 |
hellslinger | if I kill -9 as root, I can stop it | 20:57 |
zequence | hellslinger: Don't kill as root. Not needed | 21:00 |
zequence | jacdbus is buggy. It won't stop | 21:00 |
hellslinger | how do I get rid of jackdbus? | 21:00 |
hellslinger | I want to go back to the old jackd | 21:00 |
zequence | hellslinger: You can toggle the "enable dbus".. something in Setup -> Misc | 21:01 |
hellslinger | so jack is starting with the dummy interface, but the question now is how do I get alsa to work | 21:03 |
hellslinger | my card is just a snd-hda-intel | 21:04 |
zequence | hellslinger: How's your frames/period? try raising it if it's very low | 21:06 |
gordonjcp | evening | 23:22 |
gordonjcp | okay, I'm running into problems with jack in a clean install of ubuntu studio | 23:35 |
gordonjcp | when I start jack, no matter what I set in qjackctl's settings page it keeps trying to start hw:0 | 23:36 |
zequence | gordonjcp: 10.10? I'm able to start hw:1. Have never heard of this problem | 23:37 |
gordonjcp | 12.10 | 23:38 |
zequence | ah, yeah, of course | 23:38 |
zequence | gordonjcp: What does it say in your ~/.jackdrc? | 23:43 |
gordonjcp | /usr/bin/jackd -dalsa -r48000 -p256 -n2 -D -Chw:1 -Phw:1 | 23:43 |
zequence | gordonjcp: I see you chose hw:1 in and out separately. I double checked by doing the same. So, mine reads: usr/bin/jackd -dalsa -r44100 -p128 -n2 -D -Chw:1 -Phw:1 | 23:45 |
zequence | gordonjcp: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1333558/ | 23:46 |
gordonjcp | yeah, that's what I'd expect to see | 23:47 |
gordonjcp | meh, it's nearly midnight and I have work tomorrow, and I've lost the tune I had anyway | 23:48 |
zequence | gordonjcp: Maybe try the commandline also? | 23:48 |
gordonjcp | that appears to work | 23:50 |
gordonjcp | but qjackctl (and qtractor) won't talk to it | 23:50 |
gordonjcp | sod it, back to the MMT8 | 23:50 |
gordonjcp | I can't believe there just isn't a usable PC-based sequencer | 23:50 |
zequence | gordonjcp: Oh, is jackdmp running in the background? | 23:51 |
zequence | qjackctl makes a mess trying to stop it | 23:51 |
zequence | All though, i believe it's a jack bug | 23:51 |
gordonjcp | nope | 23:52 |
gordonjcp | I have had that though | 23:52 |
zequence | gordonjcp: Try disabling dbus in qjackctl settings also | 23:53 |
zequence | gordonjcp: And another thing you could try is: pasuspender -- qjackctl (if still using dbus) | 23:54 |
zequence | len-dt was saying he had problems starting jack because of PA, as it seemed | 23:55 |
zequence | Well, I'm about to zzz too | 23:56 |
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