[02:39] <ivotkl> Hello. I am using tuxguitar for learning some music pieces and I haven o sound. I have already tried switching on mixer the different audio outputs + installed timidity.
[02:39] <ivotkl> Done, sorry.
[02:39] <ivotkl> Forgot to enable Timidity on TuxGuitar settings. =$
[02:44] <pocon> can anyone help me calibrate a cintiq on studio 12.10?
[04:55] <magic_silver_box> i have to calibrate the why doesn’t my soundcard work even a little
[04:56] <magic_silver_box> in 12.04
[04:56] <magic_silver_box> needs some fine tuning
[04:57] <holstein> magic_silver_box: ?
[04:57] <holstein> !audio
[04:57] <smartboyhw> holstein: You really like factoids:P
[04:58] <magic_silver_box> hurrr
[04:58] <smartboyhw> magic_silver_box: ?
[04:59] <magic_silver_box> the part that needs subtle tweaking is the my soundcard doesn’t even show up in the menu when i try to select a device
[04:59] <magic_silver_box> driver snd-layla24 loaded
[04:59] <magic_silver_box> added in /etc/modules
[05:00] <magic_silver_box> i should get on here on the other puter using xchat if we’re actually going to talk about this, and also maybe i’ll fine-tune my don’t talk like a sarcastic douche to people who want to help
[05:01] <magic_silver_box> right now i’m checking to be sure it’s not somehow disabled in bios
[05:02] <magic_silver_box> i’m guessing that “onboard ac97 audio controller” is for the crappy built-in soundcard thing on my motherboard, and i can leave it disabled?
[05:02] <magic_silver_box> like it is
[05:04] <holstein> magic_silver_box: if that is the only card you have, you should enable it, other wise, it wont shot
[05:04] <holstein> show*
[05:05] <magic_silver_box> yeah the mobo has the dumb built-in audio thing that i don’t want to use, and the card i do want to use is an echo layla24 pci card/breakout box
[05:05] <magic_silver_box> 8in/8out card
[05:05] <magic_silver_box> it did work with two outputs before i reinstalled ubuntu studio, hoping maybe it would magically work on all 8, but now it doesn’t even show up in menus
[05:06] <magic_silver_box> there is no audio device available
[05:06] <magic_silver_box> my midi interface shows up fine with all 8 ins and 8 outs (emagic unitor8 mk2)
[05:06] <magic_silver_box> usb
[05:07] <magic_silver_box> i don’t really know what to do because i am quite new to linux
[05:08] <holstein> magic_silver_box: i would anable the onboard audio.. use it to get used to JACK... then go to the card that is either challening or impossible to support
[05:08] <magic_silver_box> oh that is another thing, jack won’t even start, is that normal when there is no device available?
[05:09] <holstein> magic_silver_box: what are you wanting to do?
[05:09] <magic_silver_box> i want to run renoise tracker and some kind of multitracker/daw
[05:09] <magic_silver_box> i want to use an 8in/8out soundcard and 8in/8out midi interface
[05:09] <magic_silver_box> to make tRaXXXXxxxXXXxXxxXxxxxxXXX
[05:10] <magic_silver_box> i need all the audio i/o because i have weird production methods that require it, and i need all the midi i/o because i have a lot of gear
[05:10] <holstein> magic_silver_box: i have 10in and out
[05:10] <magic_silver_box> sweets
[05:10] <magic_silver_box> all on one card right?
[05:10] <holstein> magic_silver_box: i unerstand.. what you should do is use the internal card to get used to
[05:10] <holstein> magic_silver_box: yes
[05:11] <magic_silver_box> which, and did it take any work to get it going?
[05:11] <magic_silver_box> how do you like it etc
[05:11] <holstein> magic_silver_box: ?
[05:11] <holstein> magic_silver_box: of course it takes work
[05:11] <magic_silver_box> which audio interface do you have?
[05:11] <holstein> i have a presonus firebod
[05:11] <magic_silver_box> sounds expensive
[05:11] <magic_silver_box> !
[05:12] <holstein> magic_silver_box: you can search if you are interested.. should be around $300 US now
[05:13] <magic_silver_box> nah i can’t spend more moneys
[05:14] <magic_silver_box> well maybe i’ll enable the other thing to see if jack will work them
[05:14] <magic_silver_box> then
[05:14] <magic_silver_box> brb
[05:15] <holstein> magic_silver_box: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Vendor-Echo_Corporation
[05:23] <silverb0x> hej
[05:24] <silverb0x> so the onboard audio works
[05:24] <silverb0x> made a silly drum pattern in hydrogen, opened alsamixer, unmuted it, heard sound
[05:24] <silverb0x> jack won't start
[05:25] <silverb0x> not sure if i should paste 15 lines of text about that
[05:28] <holstein> !proaduio | silverb0x
[05:28] <holstein> !proaudio
[05:34] <silverb0x> wow in the qjacktlgil "connect" windows there are no readable clients listed
[05:34] <holstein> silverb0x: relax
[05:34] <silverb0x> DIFFICULT
[05:35] <holstein> silverb0x: make sure jack is not running in the background
[05:35] <holstein> silverb0x: close *everything*
[05:35] <holstein> open qjackctl
[05:35] <holstein> click "run" and report errors
[05:35] <silverb0x> mind if i paste a bunch of text?
[05:35] <holstein> yes
[05:35] <holstein> !paste | silverb0x
[05:36] <silverb0x> you mean hit start right?
[05:36] <holstein> silverb0x: ?
[05:36] <holstein> silverb0x: close *everything*
[05:37] <holstein> silverb0x: make sure JACK is not running in the background
[05:37] <holstein> ps aux or reboot. or killall jackd or whatever
[05:37] <holstein> open qjackctl... click "start" and report errors
[05:38] <silverb0x> everything closed except xchat
[05:38] <silverb0x> i did kill jackd, killall qjackctl, no processes found
[05:38] <silverb0x> opening qjackeirttltatl
[05:39] <silverb0x> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5706849/
[05:40] <holstein> silverb0x: paste in from the messages window please
[05:41] <silverb0x> that url is it
[05:41] <holstein> silverb0x: thats from the terminal, correct?
[05:42] <silverb0x> nah from the messages window in qjakceltl
[05:42] <holstein> silverb0x: sudo adduser "yourusername" audio
[05:42] <silverb0x> oh oK hold on
[05:43] <silverb0x> The user `magic_silver_box' is already a member of `audio'.
[05:43] <holstein> ok...
[05:43] <holstein> did you read...
[05:43] <holstein> !proaudio
[05:44] <silverb0x> yes
[05:49] <silverb0x> be back later, thank you for your helpfulness
[05:51] <smartboyhw> holstein, I wonder: do you do Ubuntu Studio support on the Ubuntu Forums?
[05:51] <holstein> smartboyhw: very seldom
[05:51] <smartboyhw> holstein, oh.
[05:51] <holstein> smartboyhw: i  try from time to time
[05:51] <smartboyhw> zequence, hmm they only give you the mod:P
[08:52] <tete_> good morning, can someone help me with my problem from yesterday? http://paste.ubuntu.com/5705448/
[08:53] <SunStar> i know nothing of jack, while you wait you can try #jack
[08:54] <SunStar> or some one in #opensourcemusicians might know a lil something
[08:55] <tete_> ok
[09:13] <tete_> there are 2 packages: jackd and jackd2 - where jackd is version 5 and jackd2 is 1.9.9.5 - is this correct?
[09:13] <tete_> because the description is more or less the same - both are servers
[09:13] <smartboyhw> tete_, yep
[09:13] <smartboyhw> jackd2 is the newer one.
[09:14] <tete_> hm ok so thats not the problem when both are installed
[09:14] <tete_> right?
[09:15] <smartboyhw> tete_, no.
[09:15] <smartboyhw> We include both in all our images.
[09:22] <tete_> i started it now with: alsa_in -j Gitarre -d hw:1 -q 1
[09:22] <tete_> that works
[09:22] <tete_> based on this tutorial: http://www.gruentlich.de/tag/guitarix/
[13:45] <c4rt0m4nci3n> ola
[13:51] <cfhowlett> c4rt0m4nci3n, greetings
[13:52] <smartboyhw> cfhowlett, c4rt0m4nci3n hello.
[16:41] <Rockbert> hi
[16:41] <Rockbert> ci sono utenti italiani?
[16:45] <smartboyhw> !it | Rockbert
[16:46] <Rockbert> thank you :)
[16:47] <smartboyhw> Rockbert: My pleasure :)
[20:58] <studio-user252> hi
[20:58] <studio-user252> is therer anyone could help me with an install issue
[20:58] <studio-user252> ?
[21:01] <studio-user252> my computer is stucked on "file system search" for a long time
[21:01] <studio-user252> could I force the shout down?
[21:03] <holstein> studio-user252: what would i do? wait a while... if its been a while (an hour) then i would force shutdown and test hardware and the iso
[21:04] <studio-user252> I think is more than 1 hour... it was at that point before I had dinner
[21:04] <studio-user252> it's not a problem for the hdd if I force the shout down now?
[21:04] <holstein> studio-user252: i dont install *anything* during the install
[21:04] <SunStar> it'll survive
[21:05] <studio-user252> I hope!
[21:05] <SunStar> it will
[21:05] <holstein> studio-user252: will you break the hard drive? likely not.. though forcing power off like that is a risk... but, theres nothing else to do about it
[21:05] <studio-user252> thank you very much! :)
[21:05] <holstein> studio-user252: are you in the live environment?
[21:06] <studio-user252> ehm... I really don't now... I'm new to ubuntu! :P
[21:06] <studio-user252> what you mean for live environment?
[21:06] <studio-user252> the os pre loaded?
[21:07] <studio-user252> I think not
[21:07] <studio-user252> there's only the desktop immage
[21:07] <holstein> studio-user252: what are you using to install?
[21:07] <SunStar> are you running from the CD / USB
[21:07] <studio-user252> and the window with the install progress and slideshow
[21:07] <holstein> !tty
[21:08] <holstein> you might get to tty and shutdown.. force shutdown.. or a terminal
[21:08] <holstein> i would try cancelling, and/or shutting down
[21:08] <holstein> i just install.. i dont install upgrades during the installation
[21:09] <studio-user252> maybe I flagged for the updates, but nothing said "upgrades"
[21:09] <studio-user252> so if I use alt+f7 I'll be back to the init?
[21:09] <holstein> studio-user252: updates/upgrades... whatever
[21:10] <studio-user252> ok, sorry
[21:10] <studio-user252> :)
[21:10] <holstein> studio-user252: its just a suggestion.. just hold the power button down if you want
[21:10] <studio-user252> eh eh eh, maybe it' true
[21:10] <studio-user252> shouting down!
[21:10] <studio-user252> bye!
[21:10] <studio-user252> :)
[21:10] <holstein> i would try the power button.. control alt delete... sudo halt or sudo shutdown -h now from the terminal or tty
[21:11] <holstein> then, just hold the power button down