[00:37] <Qbrt> hey, i'm a newbie with ubuntu studio? where can I find an "ubuntu studio for dummies pdf" or something like that?
[12:15] <Spinach> standart russian locale is bad - This is my opinion
[12:15] <Spinach> very bad
[13:35] <nixnine> hey guys, got a serious probl.  all my disk/partions have become read only!!!  How do I fix that?
[13:48] <cub> Not by logging off IRC, that's for sure. ;)
[14:47] <vectorman> hello dudes, please, can somebody tell me what is the main difference between ubuntu and ubuntustudio?
[14:50] <cub> the list could be long, but IMHO the main differences are that Ubuntu Studio use a low-latency kernel by default and several of audio, graphic, video, etc applications are installed
[14:51] <cub> also if you do a default installation of Ubuntu, it use Unity as desktop environment. While the default Ubuntu Studio installation use Xfce.
[14:52] <cub> but the look and feel you can change afterwards on both, so ...
[14:54] <holstein> ubuntustudio *is* ubuntu.. with the above customizations made and provided for you as an iso
[15:05] <vectorman> thank you
[15:06] <vectorman> maybe xfce consumes less system resources than unity
[15:10] <holstein> vectorman: xfce wont make your computer any faster.. the hardware is what the hardware is.. but it should consume less resources
[15:11] <vectorman> thank you
[16:37] <Davis123> hello everyone
[16:38] <Davis123> im having an issue with the lowlatencey kernel and my broadcom wireless card
[16:39] <holstein> Davis123: should have the same suppot.. i would use/test the normal kernel and test to confirm
[16:39] <holstein> Davis123: there is no reason why you cant "dual boot" kernels, if necessary
[16:40] <Davis123> i used xubuntu 12.1 before upgrading to ubuntu studio 13.04
[16:40] <Davis123> everything seemed to be fine
[16:41] <holstein> cool
[16:41] <holstein> !1210
[16:41] <holstein> !12.10
[16:41] <holstein> Davis123: you can wait here for another volunteer.. i suggest installing the generic kernel and see if the broadcam hardware works better
[16:42] <holstein> if you have not done so, then you are asuming this is an issue with the specific kernel.. i propose (as a broadcom/linux user) that it is more likely a kernel regressions that would be upstream, and in both the kernels
[16:43] <holstein> Davis123: have you tried with a generic kernel?
[16:43] <Davis123> i sorted it out with a generic kernel then i upgraded to 13.04
[16:43] <Davis123> now it isnt working
[16:44] <holstein> Davis123: you should have to reinstall the module
[16:44] <holstein> !broadcom | Davis123
[16:44] <Davis123> i have installed the broadcom driver but now the modprobe.conf file has a prob
[16:44] <holstein> Davis123: the upgrade would have broken that
[16:44] <holstein> could have*
[16:44] <holstein> Davis123: i would refer to the wiki page, and try the appropriate package
[16:44] <holstein> run "lspci -vv" in a terminal and read about the wifi hardware
[16:47] <Davis123> i just installed the broadcom proprietary driver
[16:48] <Davis123> my modprobe wl is failing which means i have a misconfiguration of modprobe ?
[17:40] <antivapor> Hi, any of you ever tried adding startup applications? I was about to create a autostart folder in my .config but wanted to ask if there was a better way than this? http://askubuntu.com/questions/178567/how-to-add-a-program-as-startup-application-from-terminal
[17:40] <fkm_> hali
[17:40] <fkm_> Vanak itt magyarok?
[17:42] <holstein> antivapor: you can use the GUI in xfce
[17:42] <holstein> http://xubuntugeek.blogspot.com/2011/12/add-application-to-xfcexubuntu-session.html antivapor
[17:44] <holstein> !hu | fkm_
[22:52] <przemek> im sick
[22:52] <zequence> getbetter
[22:52] <zequence> or: getbetter --help