[00:27] <Patero-ng> is there a website I can dwonload your work
[02:54] <holstein> Patero-ng: whos?
[02:55] <holstein> http://ubuntustudio.org/download/ is where you download the OS
[02:57] <jim_> anyone else installed 12.10 on a macbook pro?
[03:44] <TripleFFF> Hi roomies! Long time!
[03:45] <TripleFFF> I'm trying to create an install disk from USB, but unetbootin keeps failing. Any ideas what else I can use?
[03:54] <Unit193> 1. Do you have any windows computers? 2. Ubuntu USB disk creator?  3. dd? :D
[03:56] <TripleFFF> :) thanks! No windows computers here, only running ubuntustudio
[03:56] <TripleFFF> ill check that one
[03:56] <TripleFFF> whats a dd?
[03:57] <TripleFFF> Im trying to install either openSUSE or gentoo to my computer, probably need a liveiso too so I can blank the drive
[03:58] <TripleFFF> I need to get something on the box so I can install vmware and run win7
[03:58] <TripleFFF> any recommendations? Thx
[03:59] <Unit193> I don't know if their disks are hybrid, so can't help as much now.  Why do you seek support for other distros here?  USB disk creator won't work, and don't know if they have hybrid.
[04:00] <TripleFFF> Im currently running Ubuntu Studio, not sure if it's an identified issue with this distro or not
[04:00] <TripleFFF> I did a quick google and it should be working
[04:01] <TripleFFF> have you ever had problems creating a live usb disk with UStudio? It's worked on every other system, but now I can't seem to get anything to load
[04:02] <TripleFFF> :) not so much needing support for the distros im trying to load, only loading them TO a usb disk using Ubuntu Studio :D sorry for any confusion
[04:03] <Unit193> Check if they are hybrid, then dd them.
[04:03] <Unit193> !hybrid
[04:03] <Unit193> Grrr..
[04:06] <TripleFFF> Thanks! Im gonna give it a google
[04:06] <TripleFFF> what does dd mean? sorry for stupid questions :P
[04:07] <Unit193> It's a command, and fdisk -l path/to/gentoo.iso to see if it is hybrid.
[04:07] <Unit193> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/dd
[04:09] <TripleFFF> thanks! Its so hard trying to figure out what the commands are, it seems every google page uses them as verbs
[04:20] <studio-user892> hello? would someone be able to tell me how to fix the "cannot create /root/.cache/dconf permission denied" error that occurs during install of Ubuntu Studio 12.10? Also, is this a big deal?
[04:26] <TripleFFF> Blast missed ya
[04:26] <TripleFFF> sorry
[06:26] <FloatingGoat> hello
[06:30] <FloatingGoat> hi
[06:32] <len-dt> Hey
[06:38] <FloatingGoat> \\
[06:40] <FloatingGoat> whts up?
[06:47] <len-dt> Not much. Learning how to set up an audio stream.
[06:47] <len-dt> With idjc
[06:48] <len-dt>  BTW lmms is now in the ISO by default.
[06:48] <FloatingGoat> YAY
[06:48] <FloatingGoat> but idk
[06:50] <len-dt> You don't use it any more :)
[06:50] <FloatingGoat> well I havent been into electronic production lately.
[06:50] <FloatingGoat> im trying to join a band and focusing a little more on acoustic.
[06:50] <FloatingGoat> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-kPxfavNIs
[06:55] <len-dt> If you were to move the mic back a bit the guitar and vocals would be more balanced
[06:56] <FloatingGoat> I play guitar really loud
[06:56] <len-dt> If you use two mics there would be comb filtering :P
[06:56] <FloatingGoat> everyone always tells me
[06:56] <FloatingGoat> that the guitar drowns the vocals
[06:56] <FloatingGoat> I dont have two mic inputs :(
[06:57] <len-dt> use your ears. listen to the video. The mic is much closer to your mouth.
[06:57] <len-dt> Ya don't worry two mics gives a hollow sound
[06:58] <len-dt> Try with the mic about 18 inches away from your mouth.
[06:58] <len-dt> If the guitar gets too loud try 12 inches
[06:58] <len-dt> Recording and stage are different.
[06:59] <len-dt> On stage you would be an inch or two away and the guitar would have a PU
[06:59] <FloatingGoat> What is a PU?
[06:59] <len-dt> Pickup.
[07:00] <FloatingGoat> ewwww
[07:00] <FloatingGoat> I mean
[07:00] <FloatingGoat> I dont have a guitar with one
[07:00] <len-dt> Stage is stage.
[07:00] <len-dt> Your recording you don't need one
[07:01] <len-dt> The performance is really good though.
[07:02] <len-dt> I would start with a track just like that.
[07:02] <FloatingGoat> The performans of a pickup?
[07:02] <len-dt> If you are on stage you want a PU, but to record I want a mic.
[07:03] <FloatingGoat> alright.
[07:03] <len-dt> I would start with a track the way you did to do multi track
[07:03] <FloatingGoat> yeah I dont know what stage would let me get up on stage
[07:03] <FloatingGoat> haha
[07:03] <len-dt>  The I would mic just the guitar for track two.
[07:04] <len-dt> I would add all the other instruments on their tracks then redo the vocal alone.
[07:05] <FloatingGoat> hmm yeah. I only know how to play one instrument. Thats why im trying to join a band
[07:05] <len-dt> Anyway, I am going up stairs to be with my wife. Gotta go
[07:06] <FloatingGoat> thanks for the help!
[07:06] <FloatingGoat> and input!
[07:06] <len-dt> No problem, I wasn't trying to be harsh BTW, I tend to sound blunt :)
[07:08] <FloatingGoat> I never took it that way
[07:08] <FloatingGoat> lol
[07:09] <FloatingGoat> but no problem
[10:05] <gnusar> I plan to download an iso for ubuntu studio 12.04 64bit. Can I choose to get a RT kernel, is that the default, or do I have to install it manually?
[11:21] <zequence> gnusar: Ubuntu Studio comes with linux-lowlatency. It's a low latency capable kernel, but not an rt kernel
[11:21] <zequence> There's no rt kernel in the repo
[11:22] <zequence> And just to clarify, an rt kernel is not what makes jack run in realtime. The RT part is a patch, that you add to the kernel
[11:23] <zequence> Since for a while now, the vanilla kernel includes much of the original rt patch, so it's possible to get good low latency performance on a well tuned vanilla kernel, which is what -lowlatency is
[11:24] <gnusar> zequence: I see.. so the common procedure is to try the shipped kernel and if it does not meet demands compile another one and apply it to the existing system
[11:27] <zequence> gnusar: I dont know if there are rt kernels prebuilt, on PPA's and such, and for which releases. That is of course an option
[11:28] <Patero-ng> where can I download your work?
[11:28] <zequence> Right now, the rt patch is only released for every other kernel version
[11:28] <gnusar> zequence: I see.. thanks for your help
[11:32] <Patero-ng> does any of you have 3dartwork, videos or other artist work you share online?
[11:32] <clerkent> I would like to add "open as administrator" to the context dialogue when using nautilus to access files
[11:53] <zequence> clerkent: I'll pass that along
[11:56] <clerkent> to....?
[11:57] <clerkent> Isn't  that a fairly common....uh request ?
[12:00] <zequence> clerkent: devs probably use the terminal a lot for stuff like that. No, not really
[12:00] <clerkent> True , I guess I mean like basic users like me
[12:01] <clerkent> In Xfce with thunar there is an option in Edit to add administrative status
[12:02] <clerkent> and of course standard nautilus includes open as administrator in the context dialogue
[12:02] <clerkent> nautilus in the gnome environment
[12:03] <clerkent> AVlinux has extra scripts to provide administrative functionality
[12:04] <clerkent> So I tried to create the same with help from google....to no luck
[12:04] <clerkent> I have a script that almost works but not