[03:26] hi guy [03:27] s [03:27] o/ [03:27] I've recently installed a fresh 13.04 [03:27] howto can setup usb automount? [03:28] realaradio: usb automount? [03:28] yep, all my USB pendrives can't mount automatically [03:28] realaradio: you can just click on them in the file manager [03:29] can't see that units... :/ [03:30] realaradio: units? [03:30] http://www.mentby.com/Group/xubuntu-users/usb-drives-automount-issue-on-1204.html [03:31] Did you check Settings > File Manager > Advanced > Volume managed checked : Yes [03:33] those settings are in the file manager [03:35] http://askubuntu.com/questions/142804/nautilus-does-not-mount-usb-storage-automatically [03:53] thnx holstein , but don't work :/ [03:55] realaradio, should be settings manager -> Removable drives and media [03:56] But if you are not seeing the drive in the file manager that is odd. [03:56] yes, i check first three boxes [03:57] in a terminal -> dmesg |tail [03:57] [ 308.741154] sd 8:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0 [03:57] right after inserting your usb stick [03:58] Its missing the rest. [03:59] There should be about 5 lines after that. with [sde] in the line some where (or sdc or whatever) [03:59] len-1310, http://pastebin.com/0A6aNSHL [04:00] Ya that looks about right [04:01] if you open (or have open ) the file manager ( I have thunar) it should be there on the left bar [04:01] Mine is called G16 [04:01] single click opens [04:01] thunar don't show the devices... [04:02] have you tried logout and back in? [04:02] yep, [04:02] it sounds like a BG process isn't running. [04:03] have you changed anything in Session and Startup? [04:03] it's a fresh copy (not upgrade) [04:04] I don't see anything in there that turning off would do that anyway... [04:05] can you mkdir mnt;mount /dev/sdb1 mnt? [04:06] (thats really two commands) [04:09] yep, works manually... but the drives not appear in thunar or that desktop :/ [04:09] I was just making sure there was no permitions problem or something like that... [04:12] I'm not sure which app does that... ps x on my system shows xfce4-volumed, gvfs-udisks2-volume-monitor, some other gvfs ones too. [04:14] I would think it would be the gvfs backend that thunar uses to detect new drives. [04:15] If it can't see the drive though, it can't automount it either. [10:12] hai [10:13] is there any software like ubuntu wubi to install ubuntustudio inside windows? [10:13] if yes please do mail me: jeevanus@live.com [10:13] thank you [10:13] bye [10:33] i want drivers for rme 400 fireface [10:33] ?? [14:03] helo..i've a problem with jack. it says: "D-Bus: Jack server cannot be started." any ideas? [14:03] this is on ubuntu 13.04 with an (old) maudio usb interface. [14:03] and it used to work before on that machine (with an earlier ubuntu) [14:03] any steps to go through and test? [14:27] wave plugins [14:27] wave plugins? [16:20] hm..i can start jack via qjackctl when using the builtin soundcard [16:21] but when setting the maudio quattro usb external card as interface jack says: "D-Bus: Jack server cannot be started." any ideas? [16:37] iorec: That's a special card [16:38] I don't think you can run jack with it using all channels, as it's not usb2.0 compatible [16:38] (and I haven't heard of special drivers for it) [16:38] iorec: Try setting input and output to only two channels each [16:55] zequence: great, now it seems to start.. [16:56] but strangly the sound still comes out of the builtin card.. [17:02] iorec: I need to get going, but you can read more about the audio systems, here.. [17:02] !proaudio [17:02] For information on professional audio tools in Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/ProAudioIntro [17:05] uk, danks. [19:15] Hi! [19:15] Anyone here? [19:40] Hello [19:40] Need help again with Jack Audio Server [19:41] Hello [19:41] My Platform is Ubuntu Studio 13.04 [19:41] Like it a lot. [19:42] Tried musescore, great! [20:19] Nobody talking? [22:03] installation de openoffice [22:06] You can install libreoffice, sudo apt-get install libreoffice libreoffice-gtk [22:06] !libreoffice [22:06] LibreOffice is a Free and open source office suite that includes word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, vector drawing and database components. To install: "sudo apt-get install libreoffice". User help available in #libreoffice. [23:14] hi, how do you make a script out of a bunch of terminal commands?