[03:55] <kleanchap> How disk space does a default install of ubuntustudio use?
[04:40] <holstein> i think we should say, if hard drive space is an issue, ubuntustudio is not for you
[04:40] <holstein> i mean, editing and/or creating audio or video takes space
[04:57] <UnWorldly> is there a way to do oscullator sync in  zynaddsubfx?
[14:20] <sirriffsalot> Ubuntu Studio can't seem to handle alt + shift + (button) shortcuts anymore, as it automatically removes the shift and makes it alt + button no matter what..?
[17:18] <zequence> sirriffsalot: Don't think I've seen that. Which use case specifically are you talking about?
[17:45] <sirriffsalot> zequence: when I try to keybind shift + alt + (button), it won't keep the shift
[17:45] <sirriffsalot> zequence: Settings > Keyboard > Application Shortcuts
[17:46] <len-1304> may help to tell which version of Ubuntustudio you have
[17:46] <sirriffsalot> len-1304: 12.10
[17:46] <len-1304> I don't have that one running, zequence ?
[17:47] <sirriffsalot> len-1304: this first started with 12.10, not a problem in 12.04 for me
[17:47] <len-1304> That is not an area I test much... I use the rodent far too much
[17:48] <len-1304> I wonder if this is an known issue with xfce4.10. US 12.04 had xfce4.8
[17:51] <sirriffsalot> len-1304: I am using xfce, standard that comes with US
[17:52] <len-1304> Ya they are two different versions from 12.04 to 12.10
[17:53] <len-1304> There were a lot of fixes. The new one is generally better, but because it was new there may have been bugs like that in there. I will try this on my wife's box which has xubuntu 12.10 on it.... but later as I have to go now.
[17:54] <len-1304> I will test it on 13.04 as well.
[21:05] <raven_> hi
[21:05] <raven_> can anyone tell me something about the xrun problem?
[21:05] <raven_> i am using an external soundcard for in and out and i cannot get a stable xrun-free setu
[21:06] <raven_> i need a few hints about that problem
[21:11] <len-1304> Which OS/version/kernel are you using raven_ ?
[21:14] <raven_> xubuntu 12.10 with 3.5-22
[21:14] <len-1304> Ok so you have the generic kernel. What latency setting are you using?
[21:15] <len-1304> Are you using jackd for a sound server?
[21:17] <raven_> 3buffer 512samples 32000 hz
[21:17] <len-1304> 32k? sounds low... but I guess if it that is what you need.
[21:18] <len-1304> WHat machine is this on? does it have wireless?
[21:19] <len-1304> (external = USB?)
[21:22] <raven_> external usb soundcard yes
[21:22] <raven_> 2cores on 1,6ghz
[21:22] <raven_> i thought already it has something to do with the interrupts is this right?
[21:22] <len-1304> could be.
[21:23] <len-1304> I have found that generally there is at least one USB port that shares irqs with lots of things.
[21:24] <len-1304> on my netbook that is the left side. I get xruns if I plug my USB sound in there. If I use the right side it is fine.
[21:25] <len-1304> I have USB1-5 I am not sure what they are all used for :)  but the three ports are USB2 and USB3. USB2 shares irq16 with video,wlan, other USBs etc. USB3 is clean and on its own.
[21:26] <raven_> hm
[21:26] <len-1304> The way to check is to plug in a USB device and then type dmesg
[21:26] <len-1304> the last ten lines or so should show you which USB device you just plugged in
[21:27] <len-1304> then cat /proc/interrupts will show you which interrupts are being used for what.
[21:28] <raven_> ok tnx ill try that tomorrow
[21:28] <len-1304> No problem.
[21:34] <senator_> hello all... holstein ... I cant get studio 12.10 to recognise my printer, but it worked and scanned well under ubuntu 12.10
[21:43] <senator_> any help?
[21:45] <zequence> senator_: I'd google on printing and Xubuntu, or XFCE
[21:45] <zequence> Don't think any of the developers, including myself, have been using a printer with Ubuntu Studio
[21:46] <zequence> Should work the same as on Xubuntu
[21:46] <senator_> I see, so how do you print then
[21:46] <senator_> it worked on Ubuntu 12.10
[21:46] <zequence> http://docs.xubuntu.org/printing-scanning.html
[21:47] <zequence> I don't use XFCE myself, so I wouldn't know. I deal more with other stuff than the desktop part
[21:48] <len-1304> My printer is remote and the setup was easy. The only problem I had was that the test page printed as text instead of a graphic.
[21:49] <len-1304> But when I actually printed a document that printed fine.
[21:49] <len-1304> (both xubuntu 12.10 and ubuntustudio 13.04)
[21:59] <senator_> I use an epson sx 20 series
[21:59] <senator_> and it worked well under ubuntu 12.10 and 12.04...
[22:02] <zequence> senator_: Ubuntu == Unity. Ubuntu Studio == XFCE
[22:02] <zequence> Different desktop systems
[22:03] <zequence> And different set of applications installed
[22:03] <zequence> senator_: Did you find out anything on the page I linked you with?
[22:03] <senator_> yes I am on it
[22:03] <senator_> but its not helping much
[22:04] <senator_> for instance it says go to settings manager and then printer settings but in my se there is not printer settingsttings manager
[22:04] <senator_> there is no printer settings
[22:09] <zequence> I'm not finding much on google. My advice is to look for Xubuntu related info. You can also ask about printing on #xubuntu
[22:09] <len-1304> senator_, check in system
[22:09] <len-1304> You are right it is not in settings.
[22:10] <senator_> in system there is white in green tick on the printer i use but its been like so before now anyway and not respondding
[22:11] <len-1304> Main menu->System->Printers?
[22:12] <len-1304> If you right click on it you can change the settings with properties.
[22:14] <len-1304> In the past, I have sometimes found it easier to define a second printer and when I get that working delete the original one.
[22:16] <senator_> ok guys I am gonna try find a solution to this based on your suggestions
[22:16] <senator_> I am sure its nothing major tho
[22:16] <senator_> just holding me up... will look into it more and get it sorted
[22:16] <senator_> thanks
[22:23] <Curious> Hi
[22:24] <Curious> how can I use pulseaudio with jack ?
[22:24] <Curious> Im on Ubuntu 12