=== sirriffsalot_ is now known as sirriffsalot|Off [03:38] hi !! i m newbie in ubuntu studio 12.04.2 ... and i have a problem... [03:38] When install the SO, and instal the grafics card, i reboot and show a black display with Username login: and more letters.... [03:38] !nomodeset|studio-user148, [03:38] studio-user148,: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter [03:38] i dont know how to resolve this.. [03:40] but i have some letters in the screen, info about the Ubuntu Studio, when i logged in and the Username and Password.. [03:41] i try intall "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop" and after "sudo reboot".... but nothing.. [03:41] studio-user148: there are a few ways.. [03:42] studio-user148, what? you don't need to install ubuntu desktop as it's based on unity and ubuntustudio ... ain't [03:42] studio-user148: using the nomodeset option, or creating a custom xorg.conf which will usethe vesa driver [03:43] studio-user148: if you want ubuntu-desktop, i would just start with the vanilla ubuntu.. and use the same tips.. [03:43] but i have install yet Ubuntu... how use nomodeset option? format disk and will install again ubuntu studio with nomodeset option on? [03:45] !nomodeset | studio-user148 this lays the options out pretty clearly [03:45] studio-user148 this lays the options out pretty clearly: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter [03:45] studio-user148: i usually try nomodeset from a live CD if it boots and i have issues with graphics [03:50] hi! i need some help! Now install ubuntu studio 12.04.2. What i need do now? [03:51] BreakXpressioN, make something cool! [03:51] BreakXpressioN, edit a movie, edit a picture, make some music .... [03:51] BreakXpressioN, publish something [03:52] yes! its great, im Dj but [03:52] the system says me that install actualizations [03:52] and drivers grafics [03:52] and i dont wanna problems after [03:53] BreakXpressioN: dont install them if you dont want to [03:53] BreakXpressioN: if you dont need the drivers, dont install them [03:54] if you want them, then install them.. and know how to remove them from the comand line [03:54] !ati [03:54] For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VideoDriverHowto [03:54] i have Nvidia cards [03:55] but before, i have problem when i install drivers card, i have black display with info about the system and Username: Password... and more... and i cant quite [03:57] BreakXpressioN: then, dont install them [03:58] Hi, i need restart, sorry [03:58] BreakXpressioN_: dont install the drivers [03:58] because? [03:59] BreakXpressioN_: if installing the drivers gives you a hassle. [04:00] but i dont need? [04:01] BreakXpressioN_: you have a desktop... if you dont need them, you dont need them [04:01] BreakXpressioN_: what would i do? not install them, unless i need them for something [04:02] for that use the grafics cards? [04:02] only for games? [04:02] or..? [04:03] BreakXpressioN_: its a different driver [04:03] if you need it, you'll know, and you can install it then, and deal with it [04:03] if you are having trouble, dont install it [04:03] okey thanks you! :) [04:03] now.... [04:03] or, install it, and trouble shoot the issues [04:04] i will make music! :) [04:05] what is better... this SO or Mac OS x? all is Unix and the same SO with the diferent name.. [04:05] ? [04:06] "better" is a matter of opinion [04:06] !better [04:06] Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose, depending on your preferences, features you require, and other factors. Do NOT take polls in the channel. If you insist on getting people's opinions, ask BestBot in #ubuntu-bots. [04:06] what do i use? ubuntu studio [04:07] i have both osx and ubuntstudio and i prefer ubuntu [04:08] holstein, I tripled booted osx, win7 and UbuntuStudio. Booted Ubuntu 90% of the time [04:09] what is the DAW for produccer music? [04:09] BreakXpressioN_: i use ardour.. they all produce music [04:09] BreakXpressioN_, ardour [04:10] BreakXpressioN_, also see audacity [04:10] ardour? [04:11] i become from windows 7 [04:11] BreakXpressioN_, look hard. under the music menu maybe [04:11] always use Ableton [04:11] is ardour some that Ableton [04:11] ? [04:12] BreakXpressioN_: it is not the goal of ardour, or anthing to be like ableton [04:12] BreakXpressioN_ obviously ... no. but it works [04:12] BreakXpressioN_: ableton is ableton.. and there is nothing about ubuntu or linux preventing ableton from running on it [04:12] BreakXpressioN_: the well supported default tool we have that works really well is ardour [04:13] BreakXpressioN_, if you have ubuntustudio installed, it costs $0.0 to try ardour or audaciity [04:13] there are lot of tools.. qtractor is popular as well [04:13] and form timecode for me turntables? [04:13] always use in windows Traktor [04:14] here? [04:14] BreakXpressioN_: i dont have turn tables [04:14] !info mixxx [04:14] mixxx (source: mixxx): Digital Disc Jockey Interface. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.10.1~dfsg0-1 (quantal), package size 2396 kB, installed size 5355 kB [04:14] we have plenty of those as well.. and i havent use any of them [04:15] ohhhhh Mixxx! [04:16] i try Hydrogen [04:16] its better [04:16] and easy use [04:16] :) [04:16] like [04:16] hydrogen is a drum machine [04:16] yes [04:16] its a drum sound sequencer, though it could be used as a sequencer for any sound module [04:17] for make bassline off dubstep [09:59] Hi! [09:59] i need help again [09:59] :/ [09:59] i cant login in my Ubuntu Studio 12.04.2 [09:59] :unable to load xstarface4, is no found [09:59] failed [10:00] what is this? === a1|away is now known as AbyssOne === ubuntu-studio is now known as zequence-q === ubuntu-studio is now known as zequence-r === smartboyhw_ is now known as smartboyhw [17:36] just wanted to leave a note, i installed 13.04 most all good. had updates 3-4 days ago, got stuck at the kernel. lenovo T400 [17:37] ben_says oh? [17:37] i wish i had the machien with me right now so i could answer further questions... but yeah. [17:38] normal updates... came back in the morning stuck half way. [17:38] if it would be a big help, ill get more info, but i can't for 7-8 hours. [17:38] ben_says: It's usually safe to just interrupt the update, and try again. Make sure to do a: sudo apt-get update [17:39] ben_says: and then, if something needs fixing: sudo apt-get install -f [17:39] Followed by: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade [17:39] ok, i ran it a couple times, and it still hung. [17:39] ill try dist-upgrade [17:39] thanks [17:40] ben_says: Someone did report a bug about installing the kernel, so if you are still stuck later on, it would be very helpful if you came back about it [17:40] sure [17:41] I think that is also a problem with -generic [17:41] thanks really cool work, i've been watching the project for a couple years, i think its really making headway. [17:42] thanks. We haven't done much else than cosmetics, and updated software for this release (we're still fixing bugs for 12.04 and 12.10 on the audio side) [17:43] Big plans for 14.04 though, but we'll need more people helping us out [17:43] 13.04 seems like a good release so far. Let's hope it stays that way (you never know what kind of bugs will show up) [17:43] yeah, squish 'em daily. [17:43] ok [17:44] peace out. [19:06] zequence: Might I ask what a general idea of those big plans are? === qwebirc60054 is now known as qWebIRC^_^mon [20:43] SonikkuAmerica: Well, one is making realtime audio work without any configuration. There's also plans for making a tool to adjust configs that would be interesting to only some people, like the ability to use jack as the default audio server [20:44] When I say make realtime audio work without any configuration, i mean on other Debian based. Ubuntu Studio already has this covered, but it would be nice if you didn't need to add custom configs to get this done [20:45] OK. I actually am using Lubuntu with the Studio metapackages; it is kind of a pain to configure because it lacks what Studio has prepared (such as the lowlatency kernel)