[00:36] <psc> well the difference i have now is that pulseaudio is not listed in jack anymore, but i still can use it with my hdmi cable
[01:17] <henry1000> Hi, i need some help
[01:18] <henry1000> i installed recently Ubuntu Studio on my Acer Aspire 5560G, how can i get all the drivers?
[01:27] <psc> henry1000, what is not working?
[01:28] <psc> henry1000, video / sound / usb device?
[01:28] <psc> in linux world you don't really need to download the drivers, they come with the system but default
[01:29] <psc> oh damn, i was helping someone for the first time... and boom he's gone
[01:29] <psc> and i am not that smart
[02:36] <len-dt> psc happens all the time
[02:37] <psc> np! everyone is busy - but i guess if you really want to use this distribution you will get the time
[02:44] <len-dt> audio is getting worse on PCs not better. I think there is a learning curve in going from isa and pci to USB and PCIe
[02:44] <len-dt> The audio interface manufactures have not yet got it right.
[02:47] <psc> with usb3 i think it's a bit of a nightmare also
[02:48] <len-dt> There are no USB3 audio IFs I know of and no standard
[02:48] <psc> for my setup i had to buy a firewire pci-e interface to connect my firepod 1010 because my new mobo has no firewire input
[02:48] <len-dt> USB2 is just starting to get sorted
[02:48] <psc> i was really worry about latency / gliches / compatibility but in the end it is working nicely
[02:48] <len-dt> psc how is that working?
[02:49] <psc> i had to buy a TI chipset firewire adapter
[02:49] <psc> around  30 bucks
[02:49] <psc> (CAD / USD)
[02:49] <len-dt> Sounds good. There have been some people having problems with pcie sound.
[02:49] <len-dt> xruns and stuff
[02:50] <psc> i didn't know this important information, when you have a better cpu you can get lower latency!
[02:50] <len-dt> Ya mostly.
[02:50] <psc> right now i am around 8ms (round trip) calculated with jdelay
[02:51] <len-dt> I'm not sure what mine is, but it is good enough for live work.
[02:52] <len-dt> qjackctl says 5.8ms but that is not measured.
[02:54] <len-dt> Oh hang on that is not where I normally set things... 2.9 ms... but that is one way so the 5.8 would be round trip and I think the D66 adds 1 ms each way too.
[02:55] <len-dt> I have an old P4 at 2.6Mhz. But that is a PCI card.
[02:55] <len-dt> PCI has a little bit lower overhead.
[03:08] <psc> yes you really need jdelay to know the round-trip latency, for me it was my big problem when doing live stuff, so right now i am pretty happy to be around 8-10ms
[03:08] <psc> qjackctl latency report is one-way only and not precise
[09:40] <frederick>  OMG,i still can not use my tablet with wizardpen driver
[09:40] <frederick> oh,really sad about that
[09:41] <frederick> please,anybody could help me with my installation of UGEE RAINBOW tablet driver on ubuntu studio 12.10?
[09:42] <frederick> hello guys,i really need the tablet because i am a CGer,i am happy with ubuntu studio but only the tablet driver
[09:58] <zequence> frederick: I don't think any of the Ubuntu Studio devs have used tablets with Ubuntu Studio, so that is an area where we probably have zero knowledge.
[09:58] <zequence> frederick: However, it should work the same as on Ubuntu
[09:59] <zequence> Usually drivers come baked with the kernel. There are a few firmware drivers that you can install separately
[09:59] <zequence> In unusual cases, you have to find source, or do some trickery to get stuff working
[10:00] <zequence> The Ubuntu Studio kernel: linux-lowlatency has the same exact stuff as the Ubuntu kernel: linux.generic
[10:00] <zequence> linux-generic*
[10:00] <zequence> So, no difference there
[10:01] <smartboyhw> yep
[10:01] <smartboyhw> frederick, the only difference is that we are lowlatency that's all
[10:01] <zequence> Well, when it comes to drivers, at least ;)
[10:01] <smartboyhw> zequence, yep:P
[10:02] <zequence> frederick: You can pretty much ask on any Linux related forum or channel about this
[10:03] <zequence> I don't know what would be the most appopriate
[10:03] <zequence> lunchtime..
[10:26] <frederick> nobody has ever try to install a tablet?
[10:26] <smartboyhw> frederick, no
[10:26] <DR01D-Engineer> you want to install ubuntustudio on a tablet?
[10:27] <DR01D-Engineer> does the os even support touchscreen hardware
[10:27] <frederick> smartboyhw,but i think for a artist who using ubuntu studio as their studio tools,the tablet is very nessesary
[10:28] <frederick> i know for the expensive WACOM tablet all version of ubuntu support well
[10:29] <smartboyhw> frederick, um give me a website of the manufacturer of your tablet please
[10:29] <smartboyhw> frederick, we do normally audio...
[10:29] <smartboyhw> I do normally video so...
[10:29] <frederick> DR01D-Engineer,no,i want to use my UGEE Rainbow tablet(which can draw as paper) on ubuntu studio
[10:30] <smartboyhw> DR01D-Engineer, it is possible now though. You can install Ubuntu on a Nexus 7!
[10:30] <frederick> what i mean "tablet' is the "digitizer"
[10:32] <frederick> http://www.ugee.com.cn/
[10:32] <frederick> this is the website of my graphic tablet producer
[10:33] <frederick> i am sorry for makes all of you misunderstand ,i just want to install my graphic tablet(or called digitizer)on my ubuntu computer so that i can draw something or using sculpt tools in BLENDER 3D
[10:33] <frederick> i tried to install Wizardpen,and do something according to the readme file,but still can not work
[10:33] <DR01D-Engineer> i see. sounds cool
[10:34] <frederick> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/TabletSetupWizardpen
[10:35] <frederick> this is the website which i want to take reference but i have not found the special comments about ubuntu 12.10
[10:36] <frederick> DR01D-Engineer,thanks for help
[10:36] <frederick> smartboyhw,thank you for help
[23:03] <quietone> anyone know where I can get help with USB speakers and AVLinux?
[23:08] <holstein> quietone: maybe a debian channel
[23:08] <holstein> i would just plug them in
[23:08] <holstein> in a terminal run "lsusb"
[23:08] <holstein> if you see them there, then you can move on to alsa..
[23:08] <holstein> alsamixer in the terminal
[23:09] <holstein> quietone: you can try one of the ubuntu derivitives live and test... pavucontrol might be helpful
[23:09] <holstein> quietone: you can try #opensourcemusicians
[23:09] <holstein> !sound quietone
[23:09] <holstein> !sound | quietone
[23:11] <holstein> quietone: i dont think AVlinux uses pulse, though it wouldnt hurt to pull it in for pavucontrol if you need it
[23:12] <holstein> quietone: testing with an ubuntu live CD would be very helpful.. then you can more easily learn how to use them in AV
[23:12] <holstein> good luck!. gotta run
[23:12] <quietone> holstein, thanks