[01:18] <d3n4riu5> hi
[01:19] <zequence> hello
[14:35] <olivier_bK> hi
[14:35] <olivier_bK> i've installed audacity2.0 on my ubuntu-12.10
[14:35] <olivier_bK> but is missing the menu bar
[14:35] <olivier_bK> do you know how i can save my project
[14:44] <SonikkuAmerica> olivier_bK: Ctrl+S
[14:45] <SonikkuAmerica> olivier_bK: (To export to audio file, use Ctrl+Shift+E)
[14:50] <olivier_bK> okai thanks SonikkuAmerica
[16:48] <leeb> hello all; I'm looking for a reference for UStudio's minimum requirements... Specifically, I have two machines that I'm considering--A P4 with 1 or 2 GB of RIMBUS, and a Via EPIA MII  (mini-itx) 1.2 GHz with 512MB of SDRAM. I've looked on US.org, and the forums, and wasn't able to find anything.
[16:58] <DarkEra> leeb http://ubuntustudio.org/download/
[16:58] <DarkEra> The minimum memory requirement for Ubuntu Studio is 512 MB of memory. It is highly recommended that you have 2GB, or more, as some applications use up a lot of RAM.
[17:00] <leeb> yeah, I am familiar with RAM usage, I'm actually thinking about using the Mini-itx for an XBMC server.
[17:01] <leeb> thanks for that, I didn't see that portion down on the page.
[17:02] <DarkEra> you're welcome
[17:03] <DarkEra> sorry, but my knowledge on how to use a Mini-tix for a XBMC server is 0
[17:07] <leeb> lol, yeah; i'm not really asking for help with that one... the mini-itx has been a minor pain in my ass for awhile--I've had live-CD's that wouldn't play nice with the built in video, and i've had some thoughts about building it up with a slackware distro to use for a low-powered file server.
[17:48] <pepsifx357> I'm not sure this is the best place to ask, but I've been playing around with meterbridge today and I want to know if it's possible to make the dpm meters larger?