[13:58] <tuples_> so, I did a full ubuntustudio install after a mostly successful but problematic upgrade to raring (xubuntu with ubuntu studio installed)
[13:59] <tuples_> and it is running really well
[13:59] <tuples_> much appreciation to all who work on ubuntustudio
[13:59] <tuples_> the only issue I ran into is hardware related
[13:59] <tuples_> basically, I get an xrun everytime my wifi reassociates :p
[14:00] <tuples_> even hydrogen stutters
[14:01] <tuples_> though that is when using my Mackie Onyx as the soundcard (usb)
[14:01] <tuples_> disabling wifi fixes it, and the wifi card is a broadcom using propietary firmware, so there's that :p
[14:03] <tuples_> I haven't dug into the specifics as to why sound stutters with a reassociation and don't much care as disabling wifi helps to focus and prevents mental wandering :D
[14:03] <tuples_> I may try to track down specifics though, in case its useful to others
[14:09] <holstein> tuples_: you can look at the irq's
[14:10] <holstein> cat /proc/interrupts
[14:10] <holstein> ^^ run from a terminal
[14:10] <holstein> what do i do? i dont get online with my studio machine
[14:14] <tuples_> yeah, I kinda thought it was IRQ related.  Looking at dmesg just after it happened told me the culprit
[14:15] <tuples_> I've got a 2 channel usb ad/da converters (basically) and a laptop so my "studio" is mobile :)
[14:16] <tuples_> since I only record one or two tracks at a time, HD speed isn't really pressing (yet)
[14:16] <tuples_> still, I was hoping for an excuse to buy a large SSD :p
[14:17] <holstein> hehe..
[14:17] <holstein> i use a presonus firepod.. i have an early netbook that came with pci express.. thats my "good" mobile rig
[14:18] <tuples_> Mackie blackjack onyx attached to an Alienware M11x here
[14:18] <tuples_> love the m11x, lightweight and powerful (for its size)
[14:19] <holstein> i do very little mixing and editing on the netbook.. though, its quite capable of handling the tracking
[14:20] <carl_friend> In the future will Ubuntu Studio be going with Wayland or Mir?
[14:20] <holstein> carl_friend: ubuntustudio *is* ubuntu
[14:21] <holstein> carl_friend: im not sure that main ubuntu has decided certainly which will be coming up for certain
[14:21] <holstein> i know the goal is Mir.. and im sure we will try and stay with upstream, which for us is more xubuntu than main ubuntu
[14:23] <carl_friend> I'm using xubuntu right now but have graphic programs
[14:24] <holstein> carl_friend: nvidia?
[14:24] <carl_friend> amd  but I use Gimp Krita  those programs
[14:25] <carl_friend> For personal reasons I'm just trying to find out what is going to happen.  I want to go Wayland and not Mir so that was why I asked.
[14:25] <holstein> all of that will get better as things like steam help push the drivers forward.. consider getting something like a system76 machine where someone is in charge of delivering you proper support for your hardware
[14:25] <holstein> carl_friend: you can always go with which ever you want
[14:26] <holstein> though, neither of them will likely help you with your driver support issues.. especially on older hardware
[18:20] <tuples_> sure enought, IRQ clash.  Internal sound card and wifi pegged to same IRQ >.>
[18:21] <holstein> cool.. thats fine, since you shouldnt be doing pro audio with the internal sound card anyway
[18:22] <tuples_> yeah, don't have the onyx handy to plug it in, but I suspect I'll see the same thing
[18:23] <holstein> you shouldnt
[18:24] <holstein> if the onyx and the wifi are on different irq's
[20:11] <desperateinstall> Hello all!  Fourth time around for an install.  It finishes, but the first reboot is a blank screen with an underscore (prompt?) EFI system samsung laptop, latest release of ubuntustudio x64.  what am I doing wrong?
[20:14] <Arkhana> desperateinstall: it might depend on your GRUB, do you know what that means?
[23:13] <edsonmarcks> Algum Brasileiro por aí ?