[00:08] <studio-user749> hello
[00:19] <Bobhostern> What is the default password to a guest account on Ubuntu Studio 12.10?
[00:19] <Bobhostern> For the screensaver.
[00:26] <Bobhostern> Please...
[00:26] <Bobhostern> Antbody?
[00:26] <Bobhostern> *Anybody?
[01:53] <squeezed> trying to install new low-latency kernel: just tried sudo apt-get update, sudo apt-get upgrade, and sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[01:54] <squeezed> but I get: The following packages have been kept back: linux-headers-lowlatency-pae linux-image-lowlatency-pae linux-lowlatency-pae
[01:54] <squeezed> any way to coax the new kernel to install?
[04:19] <holstein> squeezed: ?
[04:19] <holstein> squeezed: i always use sudo aptitude safe-upgrade and the kernels go
[05:08] <Unit193> squeezed: That's expected, you need to do sudo apt-get dist-upgrade for those to pull in.
[05:54] <holstein> Unit193: that'll work too :)
[14:29] <andy_> hello where i can found wineasio for 12.10?:)
[14:30] <Andy___> x64
[14:31] <holstein> !info wineasio
[14:31] <holstein> Andy___: where did you get it before?
[14:31] <Andy___> never get before
[14:32] <holstein> ok
[14:32] <holstein> Andy___: what are you trying to do?
[14:32] <Andy___> i try to compile
[14:33] <Andy___> but no results
[14:33] <holstein> Andy___: what are you trying to accomlish?
[14:33] <holstein> rather than install a random piece of software.. big picture...
[14:35] <Andy___> maybe i try remixos to see how it works
[14:35] <Andy___> for x32 i see packages with wineasio but for x64 never see
[14:36] <Andy___> in ppas
[14:37] <holstein> AFAIK, its better to use 32
[14:37] <holstein> i think there are some issues (iirc) that needs 32
[14:37] <holstein> you should be able to implement 32bit installs in 64bit os's now
[14:38] <holstein> Andy___: i would ask falk or one of the others who use wineasio a lot in #kxstudio or #opensourcemusicians
[14:38] <holstein> Andy___: i would try looking at AVlinux live since i think most of what you are looking for is installed out of the box, and its 32bit only
[14:39] <Andy___> 32 bit.. bad (
[14:40] <holstein> Andy___: sure.. i would say wineasio bad. but that too is a matter of opionion
[14:40] <holstein> you can just fire up a live CD and look
[14:40] <holstein> OR ask about installing 32bit apps in 64bit os's, which is suppposed to be easier
[14:40] <Andy___> thank you
[14:40] <Andy___> )
[14:41] <holstein> OR ask one of the other volunteers i mentioned
[15:36] <squeezed> ..."you need to do sudo apt-get dist-upgrade for those [low-latency kernel] to pull in"
[15:36] <squeezed> I do this and I get:
[15:36] <squeezed> The following packages have been kept back:linux-headers-lowlatency-pae linux-image-lowlatency-pae linux-lowlatency-pae
[15:43] <zequence> squeezed: There's a problem with the -lowlatency packages
[15:43] <zequence> It will be resolved soonish
[15:43] <zequence> squeezed: I think you should be able to install the actual image separately though
[15:44] <zequence> linux-image-<version>-lowlatency
[15:54] <squeezed> ..."you need to do sudo apt-get dist-upgrade for those [low-latency kernel] to pull in"
[15:54] <squeezed>  I do this and I get:
[15:54] <squeezed> The following packages have been kept back:linux-headers-lowlatency-pae
[15:56] <zequence> 05:25 < zequence> squeezed: There's a problem with the -lowlatency packages
[15:56] <zequence> 05:25 < zequence> It will be resolved soonish
[15:56] <zequence> 05:25 < zequence> squeezed: I think you should be able to install the actual image separately though
[15:57] <zequence> To do that: sudo apt-get install linux-image-<version>-lowlatency
[15:58] <squeezed> zequence, Thanks. I can wait. Never ran into this before.
[15:59] <zequence> It's just a mistake in the source that wasn't caught before release. Since the updated -lowlatency is based on a different source tree than the original one
[15:59] <squeezed> zequence, how did you get time to print on your irc responses?
[16:00] <zequence> squeezed: I copied and pasted what I had written before.
[16:00] <zequence> I think your connection must have went, but you seemed still online
[16:01] <squeezed> yes. not sure what became of me.
[19:25] <paul__> hi all
[19:26] <paul__> i have a problem with my jack server, can someone help me ?
[19:27] <holstein> paul__: there really is only one way to find out
[19:27] <paul__> ?
[19:28] <holstein> paul__: you'll need to ask
[19:28] <paul__> oh sure
[19:28] <paul__> strangelly, it works great for.. 10 minutes when i start the server
[19:29] <paul__> but then it start to "scratch" a little bit
[19:29] <paul__> more and more
[19:29] <paul__> and it stop
[19:29] <paul__> sorry, i'm french ^
[19:30] <paul__> it's sad, because it works really great
[19:30] <paul__> no latency
[19:30] <paul__> but after like 10 minutes
[19:30] <paul__> boom
[19:34] <paul__> (qjackctl.real:4743): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_widget_get_direction: assertion `GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
[19:34] <paul__> (qjackctl.real:4743): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_widget_get_direction: assertion `GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
[19:34] <paul__> 20:33:12.673 DBUS : impossible de démarrer le serveur JACK. Désolé
[19:34] <paul__> Cannot read socket fd = 19 err = SuccÃ¨s
[19:34] <paul__> CheckRes error
[19:34] <paul__> JackSocketClientChannel read fail
[19:34] <paul__> Cannot open qjackctl client
[19:34] <paul__> (qjackctl.real:4743): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_widget_get_direction: assertion `GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
[19:34] <paul__> (qjackctl.real:4743): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_widget_get_direction: assertion `GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
[19:34] <holstein> !pastebin | paul__
[19:34] <paul__> Fri Nov 16 20:33:12 2012: Starting jack server...
[19:34] <paul__> Fri Nov 16 20:33:12 2012: [1m[31mERROR: `default' server already active[0m
[19:34] <paul__> Fri Nov 16 20:33:12 2012: [1m[31mERROR: Failed to open server[0m
[19:34] <paul__> Fri Nov 16 20:33:14 2012: Saving settings to "/home/paul/.config/jack/conf.xml" ...
[19:34] <paul__> 20:33:21.580 Impossible de connecter le serveur JACK comme client. - L'opération a échoué. - Erreur de communication serveur. Veuillez consulter la fenêtre des messages pour plus d'informations.
[19:34] <paul__> Cannot read socket fd = 22 err = SuccÃ¨s
[19:34] <paul__> CheckRes error
[19:34] <paul__> JackSocketClientChannel read fail
[19:34] <paul__> Cannot open qjackctl client
[19:34] <paul__> this is the log when i try to start the server again after it crash
[19:34] <paul__> sorry
[19:34] <holstein> paul__: i would disable the pulse sink
[19:35] <paul__> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1363355/
[19:35] <holstein> i would open qjackctl... go to "setup" go to "misc" tab
[19:35] <holstein> uncheck "enable dbus"
[19:35] <holstein> try agasin
[19:35] <holstein> again*
[19:35] <holstein> paul__: you might need to restart or logout
[19:36] <holstein> paul__: try lowering your settings
[19:36] <holstein> 1024/2
[19:36] <holstein> paul__: try running temporarily as root
[19:36] <holstein> gksudo qjackctl
[19:37] <paul__> ok thanks, i'm trying this
[19:43] <paul__> ok i just restarted my system
[19:43] <paul__> and the jack server
[19:43] <paul__> for now it works
[19:57] <paul__> i seems to work, thanks !
[20:00] <holstein> paul__: enjoy!
[21:11] <zequence> paul__: Just to inform you, unchecking the dbus option disables the pulseaudio sink and source
[21:12] <zequence> And that is usually a good thing to do, if you want good performance at low latencies
[21:12] <zequence> holstein: Running at root won't change performance tho
[21:13] <paul__> thanks for the info
[21:13] <paul__> afer doing this and restart, il don't have any froblem for now, seems to be fixed ^^
[21:13] <paul__> *problem
[21:13] <zequence> paul__: It's not recommended to run jack as root. holstein suggests it usually as a way to determine if you have realtime privilege or not. If you don't have it, jack won't start at all when starting it as a user
[21:19] <paul__> damn
[21:20] <paul__> it makes some noises again
[21:20] <paul__> it's gonna crash
[21:20] <XRS1> gave a young man on disability and ubuntu studio laptop so he could fill out paperwork online rather than having to take the bus all the time. couple months later hes already produced a CD
[21:21] <zequence> paul__: What kind of audio device do you have?
[21:22] <paul__> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1363579/
[21:22] <paul__> i got an AudioBox USB to record guitar
[21:23] <paul__> http://www.presonus.com/products/AudioBox-USB
[21:24] <paul__> it's very strange, all the applications are blocked now, but jackcontrol is working
[21:24] <paul__> but i have no sound anywhere
[21:29] <paul__> after a quick search, maybee it's a problem with ardour
[21:30] <XRS1> searching forums im seeing a lot of information but without seeing your outputs i'd only be giving wild guesses
[21:31] <paul__> outputs ?
[21:32] <XRS1> ooo there is a channel for #jack
[21:33] <XRS1> like lsusb lspci   what kind of soundcard. do you have alsa-utils-backports?   wh
[21:34] <XRS1> lsof | grep snd
[21:34] <XRS1> aplay -l
[21:35] <XRS1> linux-backports-modules-alsa
[21:37] <paul__> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1363608/
[21:37] <paul__> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1363612/
[21:43] <paul__> ok i can confirm it happen when i use ardour
[21:49] <XRS1> check your BIOS and make sure USB Legacy Support is enabled
[21:51] <paul__> gonna try this