[02:03] bonjour, quelqu'un sais quel est la commande équivalente de tab sur xchat pour selectioner quelqu'un ? j'utilisais quassel irc avant [02:52] !fr | d3n4riu5 [02:52] d3n4riu5: Nous sommes désolés, mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci. [02:52] d3n4riu5: i would just open a package manager and search "chat" or "chat client" and try them out [02:53] howdy holstein [02:53] Fezzler: hey [02:53] how's life in Asheville [02:53] not bad [02:53] sorry tanks [02:54] You ever do gigs at the casino? [02:54] Fezzler: cherokee? [02:54] a few [02:54] yea [02:56] i used to do them all the time, but the bread dried up [02:56] what is the easiest program to convert wav files to mp3? LAME [02:56] i use sound converter [02:56] easy is a matter of opinion [02:56] lame is provided by a backend package [02:56] sox is popular [02:56] {fez googling sound converter} [02:57] Fezzler: just apt-get it [02:57] its small and gtk and easy [02:58] thanks [02:59] been to CLT lately? [03:00] yup [03:00] im playing with chad lawson and jim brock some [03:00] hit the Computerworks? [03:00] cool [03:00] where? [03:00] i was at gat3 a few weeks ago [03:00] so far, we ust track thre, and go out [03:00] just* [03:00] I saw a cool show at the Knight Theartre [03:01] went to dc... went to atlanta [03:01] you doing well? [03:01] Winter Dance Party - tribute to Buddy Holly with orchestra too [03:02] Yea, I'm doing well. Working. Good. Exercising. Good. Gettin to bed earlier. Good. Eating better. Good. Playing less. Bad [03:04] You travelling with Chad? [03:10] Fezzler: we tour occasionally [03:12] dumb question: Studios let visitors observe? Or too busy to do that and artist would object? [03:14] studios let clients do whatever [03:14] within reason [03:17] well, gonna watch end of the game and hit the sack. nice to "see" you again [03:17] o/ [03:20] gat3 - recording? [10:03] len-1304, ? [10:05] raven_: Still not getting rid of xruns? [10:05] hi zequence [10:05] i now have time to get trough the hints [10:06] If you get xruns at a high latency, or the same sort of trouble at any latency, it's usually an indication of priority problems. Shared IRQ [10:07] raven_: Did you check: cat /proc/interrupts ? [10:07] irq would be the question - my usb 2 is on irq 23 [10:07] but how to set the priority? its set to grey in qjackctl [10:08] You don't set IRQ prio in qjackctl [10:08] That's what rtirq is for [10:08] the kernel you mean? [10:08] You can only use it with linux-lowlatency, or if you add a kernel parameter to -generic [10:08] rtirq is a script [10:09] You can installit with: sudo apt-get install rtirq-init [10:10] If you install linux-lowlatency, it will follow. It's a dependency to the linux lowlatency image [10:10] it would be all nice if i could disable the added latency trough jamin [10:10] You only get xruns with jamin? [10:11] no i need to lower the latency [10:12] raven_: Yes, but do you get no xruns if you do not use jamin? [10:12] the xruns are the secondary problem because i first need to lower the latency [10:12] and then of course i get a lot of xruns [10:13] There are other tools than jamin, after all [10:13] zequence, which similar tool for example? [10:13] It's for mastering audio, so it's basically a combination of processing tools [10:14] You can find them separately as plugins [10:14] And you can use something as a host for those plugins [10:14] There's no good all-in-one host for plugins, all though falktx is working on one [10:15] There is jack-rack for ladspa plugins [10:15] But you could basically use a DAW just for the plugins [10:16] But that doesn't help, if you get xruns without jamin [10:16] Which is why I ask [10:17] To solve the xrun problem, I'd first like to know if you get xruns only from using jackd [10:17] I'd say it's the primary problem, as it prevents you from streaming any kind of audio over jack [10:18] raven_: ^ [10:20] with at least 48ms i get no xruns when i run jackd only in standby with no acrtion on the mashine [10:21] raven_: What frames/period is that? [10:21] 512? [10:21] 512 3 buffer on 32000hz [10:22] raven_: Could you post the result of this to paste.ubuntu.com?: cat /proc/interrupts [10:22] raven_: Can you run it at 128 frames/period when only running jack? [10:22] ..what's the lowest [10:22] (withouth xruns) [10:23] raven_: Also, I'd be very interested to know if there will be a difference, if you use 44100 or 48000 framerate instead [10:25] on 128, 3 buffer with 32000 there are no xruns with no interaction but it counts up when jamin is running [10:28] raven_: To check your current rtprio, use: ps -eo comm,rtpri [10:30] raven_: To check your current rtprio, use: ps -eo comm,rtprio [10:30] missed an "o" [10:30] on which? [10:30] jack? [10:31] raven_: These are the rt priorities that the rtirq script sets up [10:31] Nothing to do with jack settings [10:31] I'm still waiting to see the result of your interrupts [10:31] ok which line should i look at? [10:31] I have no idea of your system, so that makes it hard for me to help you [10:32] This will show you the status of the rtirq script: /etc/init.d/rtirq status [10:32] Are you on linux-lowlatency? [10:32] To check: uname -r [10:32] You could just paste on http:/paste.ubuntu.com [10:32] no on normal kernel [10:33] just a moment [10:33] I recommend you boot into linux-lowlatency then [10:33] rtirq won't have any effect if you don't add a boot parameter for linux-generic [10:33] Also, you can't expect any kind of low latency with linux-generic [10:34] on lowlatency i cannot fix the graphics problems [10:34] What graphics problem? [10:34] linux-lowlatency == linux-generic. Anything that works on one will work on the other [10:34] proprietary drivers? [10:35] Probably you just need to reinstall them while on -lowlatency [10:35] raven_: What drivers are you using for graphics? Or better yet, what is your graphics problem? [10:36] i need any nvidia driver for setting up the resolution but i cannot install one [10:36] You can't use the free drivers? [10:37] i cannot install them [10:37] Either do one of the following. Install free drivers, boot into -lowlatency, then install proprietary from there [10:37] raven_: You can't install free drivers? [10:37] raven_: Which release is this? 12.04, 12.10? [10:38] 12.10 [10:38] hi, which DV camera can be used with a Kub12.04 setup, easy, plug and play, usb, something that will have good video [10:38] raven_: software-properties-gtk [10:39] Or, "Software Sources", somewhere in the menu [10:40] calwig: We don't have any data on that atm, sorry. I'd need to google that [10:40] google on linux support for the device type. I'm sure there's a database for supported devices somehwere [10:40] zequence, will also look online [10:41] i have to make a break [10:41] ill come back later sry [10:41] I'll add that as a workitem for us (making sure we have lists of supported devices from the website) [10:52] raven_: The other option to get proprietary drivers installed on -lowlatency is to boot into it. If you get to a terminal prompt, do: sudo apt-get install --reinstall nvidia-current [11:33] ubuntustudio is an OS rather than a .deb? [11:34] calwig: Ubuntu Studio is an official flavor of Ubuntu. It means, it's an OS, like Ubuntu, but with a different set of default applications [11:34] The .deb files for Ubuntu Studio are in the same repo as Ubuntu [11:35] you can install packages for any flavor of Ubuntu, from any flavor. The flavors I know of are: Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu and Ubuntu Studio [11:35] The Ubuntu Studio desktop os derived from Xubuntu [11:36] So no point in having an Ubuntu and Ubuntu Studio. Rather just download the .deb [11:36] interesting [11:36] Xfce is light [11:39] calwig: If you're working with graphics or video, you might not need Ubuntu Studio default setup as much as you would if dealing with pro audio [11:42] Whats 2Gb anyway, Ill download and install. [11:42] wait, 4Gb [11:43] calwig, that's the spirit! [11:44] OrGaNiZe mY fRiEnD [11:44] :) [11:44] err, sorry it is 2Gb [11:49] calwig: Don't forget you can always just run it live to try it out. Making a bootable usb is not that hard, and let's you avoid wasting DVDs [11:49] That way whatever is installed, upgraded, changed, modified, stays there. Somethign breaks, reinstall and so on, leaving other version of Ubuntu untouched [11:50] Yeop [11:50] or you could put it in virtualbox and leave your host system completely untouched [11:53] Ah, yes [11:54] personally, I've got 64 bit buntustudio and I install LTS only. But I DO like to play check out the latest shiny version in Virtualbox. [11:55] calwig: I was talking about creating a live USB medium, which can be used either to try out Ubuntu Studio, or to install it. [11:55] calwig: It's not the same as installing it onto USB [11:55] Virtualbox has a new version, must update then. [11:56] zequence, Yeah Id like to check it out so USB live [11:56] Virtualbox works too, but audio performance is not that great [11:57] and wouldnt that bog a bit down the host... [11:57] Host plus VBox [11:58] calwig, when you're in vbox, use the guest OS. Won't be as fast as the native host ... [12:00] I'm on Quantal right now. I think the LTS is firstmost interesting to either people running servers, or do not like to reinstall every 6 months [12:00] Guest OS being ubuntu studio you mean [12:03] pfft absolutely [12:03] Ever since 12.04 I havent had to reinstall. I sure hope I dont anytime soon [12:05] calwig, LTS only means a lot fewer headaches in my experience. [12:05] zequence, I have no DVD access, I must do USB install. [12:05] only install LTS [12:06] I don't have that experience, especially with multimedia stuff [12:07] That said, the main plus with using US quantal atm is a nicer menu. The upside is probably not that big [12:15] Well anything is better than Ubuntu 4.10 [12:16] This 12.04LTS had the cube preinstalled, turned it on, voila. So simple [20:05] Is there anyone who can help with Plank dock?