[05:16] !team [05:18] smartyboy? [12:16] Ok [13:19] Hello, greetings to all, thanks for Ubuntu Studio. I have a query please, do not appears Line In in Ubuntu Studio 13.04 using Jack. [13:19] I searched on Google but have not found an answer. I have installed 13.04 32bit on a Dell Inspiron 1750 laptop [13:21] I put alsamixer in command line, but not appear the lines of Line In [13:22] is empty Line In. In the pulseaudio volume control does not appear Line In [13:23] wachin: can you play sound out? [13:24] Si [13:24] ups [13:24] Are you using the internal audio IF or do you have an external one [13:24] Yes [13:24] (I from Ecuador, spanish speaker) [13:24] I dont understand this [13:25] what meaning "IF" [13:25] Are you using the sound that came with your computer or are you using a USB sound device. [13:25] I use a Behringer mixer external and connected to the input line in Ubuntu Studio 12.04.2 and everything worked fine [13:25] Sorry IF means interface. [13:25] But not working on UbuntuStudio 13.04 [13:26] The sound play working fine, [13:26] The mic of the laptop Dell Inspiron working fine with RecordMyDesktop [13:27] but when use Jack, I can not use "Line In" [13:27] "line In" not appear, I dont connect the external Mixer Behringer [13:28] So the computer is not sensing when you plug in an external sound source? [13:28] The Audio all working fine on Ubuntu Studio, exept Line In [13:28] Yes [13:28] Yes [13:29] Thanks OvenWerks for your answer [13:30] I have heard that there have been audio problems with the 3.8 kernel and some sound cards. Is there a reason you need 13.04 over 12.04? [13:32] I wanted to help developers, wanted to be a beta tester [13:32] Fantastic! [13:33] Yea [13:33] We are actually working on 13.10 right now, which will have a newer kernel. [13:33] I want help [13:33] Correct [13:33] But I can download [13:34] The generic is already 3.9 but may well be 3.10 by the time we release. [13:35] We have not released any new kernel for 13.10 yet though. [13:35] (low latency) [13:35] Oh, well [13:35] wachin: feel free to ask about any of my english. [13:36] My wife is fillipino, so I am used to it. [13:36] I dont understan [13:36] which part? [13:37] I understand that I question on Spanish or English [13:37] ok [13:38] Pregunto si puedo preguntar en espaƱol o en ingles [13:38] Well then I must install UbuntuStudio 12.04 [13:39] or 13.10. [13:39] or 12.10 [13:39] Ok [13:39] For testing it is best to have an extra partition besides the one you use for every day computing. [13:40] Ups [13:40] I failed on this [13:43] Well I say goodbye, God bless, thanks [13:43] I have to go to work soon Talk later. [13:44] correct === noTch is now known as Guest40478 [14:44] why my NVIDIA X Server Settings wont take more than 640x480? :( [17:46] is it possible that fdisk has a limitation under 3TB in the current ubuntu? [17:47] limitation of what? [17:48] it cant format a full 3TB drive [17:49] I used it, and then when I check it with the disk utility gui, it shows that only 2.2TB have been formatted, and about 800GB are free [17:50] maybe thats just he typical overhead [17:50] since its so giant [17:50] i remember bypassing that one time on a drive i added [17:50] not 3tb's though [17:51] bypassing? [17:51] what would i do? probably load up a gparted live CD [17:51] MaynardWaters: yes. *not* using the typical setup.. the typical overhead [17:51] 800GB as a typical overhead? no way. [17:51] MaynardWaters: ok [17:51] MaynardWaters: i dont think so either, but *something* is going on [17:51] all i can do is offer suggestions for you to troubleshoot [17:51] i dont have a 3tb drive here [17:51] sure, suggestions are welcome [17:52] ive dealt with 2TB disks before, but not 3TB, I didnt expect much difference [17:52] I'll play around with it a little more and report back, and humbly welcome any suggestions [17:53] unless it has "full linux support" written on the box, you should be cautious of having expectations [17:53] a disk is a disk is a disk, in my mind [17:54] I was under the impression that the worst thing that would happen is I might need to load up some more advanced driver or something of that type [17:55] sure.. but the vendor *should* supply that driver.. and if they dont, you could be less than happy with the support [17:55] is that the issue? i doubt it.. i doubt its the over head [17:55] i would hit it with a gparted live CD a current one, and see what the new partition you make looks like [18:15] holstein: why do you suggest the live CD? [18:15] o isee [18:16] one thing you should know is that I have my OS on a solid state drive, and then my plan is to RAID together 3 - 3TB's for a media storage monstar [18:16] so no need for the live cd [18:17] sure.. but, what im suggesting is a gparted live CD.. a new one.. a small one, with the most current version [18:18] why? because, in the past, using the one from repos, i have had different results with the one from the live CD they make [18:18] if i had a windows install, i would fire that up and make a big ntfs partition and look at it [18:19] i think at this point, i would want to be sure the drive was OK, while i could still return it [18:20] also, you can ask in #ubuntu or #xubuntu.. nothing about ubuntustudio's tools are specific to formatting drives === TheDrums is now known as Guest48798 === lumpy is now known as Lump|AFK === TheDrums_ is now known as TheDrums === jbermudes_ is now known as jbermudes