brian_ | thankyou all for all your incredible work with the ubuntu studio community | 03:51 |
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OpenStage6527 | I'd like to place ad ad banner for ubuntu studio on my website's index page. I was thinking of using a few of these images cycled randomly. http://www.techdrivein.com/2010/02/20-breathtaking-ubuntu-studio-wallpaper.html Would there be any problems with me doing this? | 03:55 |
zequence | OpenStage6527: I only recognize a few of those from artwork that has been used with the Ubuntu Studio distro | 04:38 |
zequence | OpenStage6527: All you need to do is make sure the artwork is free license | 04:39 |
zequence | OpenStage6527: We have a square banner that we use ourselves as an ad kind of thing | 04:39 |
zequence | http://ubuntustudio.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/ubuntu-studio_box-banner_1304_02_by_madeinkobaia.png | 04:39 |
zequence | We'll be making more versions of that | 04:40 |
zequence | You are free to use it if you want | 04:40 |
OpenStage6527 | yeah okay | 04:45 |
OpenStage6527 | coll thanks | 04:46 |
OpenStage6527 | cool* | 04:46 |
w_ | w | 12:40 |
aeatrr | Does | 14:57 |
aeatrr | Does this distro support all m-audio midi keyboards?* | 14:57 |
holstein | the question could/should be, do all/any maudio keyboards support this distro | 16:06 |
wip | hey all, i am an happy man, festige works i can now use some free vst-i! why its not installed by default on ubuntustudio? | 18:14 |
holstein | wip: right off the top of my hat? its likely something to do with licensing | 18:14 |
wip | holstein, yep i was wondering about this, i didnt have to download anything from steinberg... not that i mind ;) | 18:15 |
holstein | wip: feel free and /join the #ubuntustudio-devel channel and mailing lists | 18:15 |
wip | holstein, thx! zequence and you have been a great help for me to setup my system, merci - arigato - thx | 18:16 |
wip | i have to say that i am now curious to try the kxstudio distribution | 18:17 |
wip | my system is now using the ppa | 18:17 |
wip | i dont mind for now, i just want to make noise, but eventually i want a stable system tweaked for my needs | 18:18 |
holstein | i thought falk was not doing an actual release anymore, but if he has a CD it'll be live | 18:18 |
holstein | AFAIK, if you are using the ppa, you are using KXstudio | 18:18 |
wip | yes live, but i think you can install a live distribution | 18:18 |
holstein | wip: thats what im saying | 18:18 |
holstein | wip: i actually *dont* think you install a distro | 18:19 |
wip | but hey i dont understand, i had to download 486mb of updates so i guess theres a difference | 18:19 |
holstein | wip: kxstudio is, or was, ubuntu with falks ppa's | 18:19 |
holstein | wip: there is *quite* a difference.. im just saying, you are now using kxstudio, not ubuntustudio | 18:19 |
wip | the system looks exactly like the old one, i guess some audios app got updated | 18:19 |
wip | the kernel? | 18:19 |
holstein | wip: most audio apps are repackaged | 18:19 |
holstein | AFAIK, we use the same kernel falk does now-a-days | 18:20 |
holstein | there is (as the creator of AVlinux said) less reasons to repackage audio applications these days, since things tend to just work | 18:20 |
mydoghasworms | Did some drum kit in Hydrogen go missing after the upgrade to 13.04? | 19:27 |
holstein | mydoghasworms: i would just load whatever kits you want.. that would be an an application basis | 19:28 |
holstein | mydoghasworms: some kits could go missing from an upgrade from an older version of hydrogem to a newer version | 19:28 |
mydoghasworms | holstein, two of my Hydrogen files, where I had a specific kit loaded, don't work anymore. The specific instruments do not seem to be loaded anymore. How do I see in Hydrogen to which sample file a specific instrument is/was pointing? | 19:30 |
mydoghasworms | holstein, Ah wait, looking into the file I see it is the UltraAcousticKit that seems to have gone missing. | 19:32 |
mydoghasworms | Thanks, at least I have a starting point now. | 19:32 |
mydoghasworms | It does kind of suck though. | 19:33 |
mydoghasworms | Suck a lot, actually. | 19:33 |
mydoghasworms | Wow, there is this thread on the Hydrogen website dating back to 2005, saying that the UltraAcousticKit may be removed due to copyright issues: http://www.hydrogen-music.org/hcms/node/634 | 19:35 |
mydoghasworms | But it was in the previous release. This is rather puzzling. | 19:36 |
holstein | yeah? | 19:40 |
holstein | mydoghasworms: if it was infringing on copyright, they would have had to pull it | 19:40 |
holstein | im sure if you search around, you can find it.. i would just load up a liveCD with an older version of hydrogen and grab it.. if it cant be included, it cant be included | 19:40 |
holstein | mydoghasworms: ubuntustudio didnt take it out | 19:40 |
mydoghasworms | holstein, Sure, it's just odd that threads I am finding around this date back some 9 years (there are others), yet it was in the hydrogen-drumkits package that shipped with UbuntuStudio 12.10. | 19:41 |
mydoghasworms | But, OK I think it answers my question. Thanks. | 19:42 |
holstein | mydoghasworms: i was in the hydrogen version we shipped | 19:42 |
holstein | mydoghasworms: the versions werent changing much from what i remember | 19:42 |
mydoghasworms | holstein, OK, even more weird is that listing the files from packages.ubuntu.com for Raring show the files. | 19:44 |
mydoghasworms | While when I do dpkg -L hydrogen-drumkits, it is missing. | 19:44 |
mydoghasworms | Wonder if my upgrade was somehow defective. | 19:44 |
holstein | mydoghasworms: could be that we shipped the older version, and its updated now | 19:44 |
mydoghasworms | I will forcibly reinstall that package and see what happens. | 19:45 |
mydoghasworms | holstein, Aha! Forcing reinstall is fetching packages from the KX Studio ppa. I think that probably explains everything. | 19:47 |
holstein | well, if you are using kxstudio, you should be in #kxstudio , and check with falk to see if he repackaged it | 19:48 |
mydoghasworms | holstein, I am actually using UbuntuStudio, but added the KX Studio ppas, because I wanted to try some of the programs. But I never used them anyway, so easiest will just be to remove the ppas and update my system again. | 19:50 |
mydoghasworms | holstein, Many thanks. | 19:50 |
holstein | mydoghasworms: then, you are *not* running ubuntustudio | 19:50 |
holstein | mydoghasworms: you are welcome here, and in #kxstudio as well... but the ppa's are not something we support here.. though falk does a great job | 19:50 |
mydoghasworms | holstein, Of course, I understand. Sorry to have wasted your time. | 19:52 |
holstein | mydoghasworms: i dont consider it that, at all.. just being clear.. and also pointing out the relevant and helpful kxstudio community | 19:52 |
holstein | another great place.. #opensourcemusicians | 19:52 |
studio-user739 | hello how are you ? | 19:56 |
studio-user939 | hi everyone | 21:39 |
studio-user939 | It's my first time here, and I'm actually new to "Ubuntu | 21:40 |
studio-user939 | I'm having some troubles with the new Ubuntu studio, more precisly with the wifi driver | 21:41 |
studio-user939 | Somewhere I read that in order to install the driver I sould go to system-administrator-driver...but in this version under system I don't have such comand... | 21:44 |
OvenWerk1 | studio-user939: The wireless driver should already be there | 21:58 |
studio-user939 | That's what I've though, but the wifi isn't working | 22:03 |
studio-user939 | and I though it may be because of the wifi driver | 22:04 |
OvenWerk1 | studio-user939: I am not the best person to help with that, mine just works. | 22:23 |
OvenWerk1 | You do have to put in the password/phrase | 22:23 |
studio-user939 | what do you mean? | 22:24 |
OvenWerk1 | Does the netmanager applet show any nearby APs? | 22:24 |
OvenWerk1 | Most APs (access points, AKA routers) are password protected. | 22:25 |
studio-user939 | the problem is not that I can't connect to the router...but that the wifi doesn't work at all. I cannot even see the connections (routers) | 22:27 |
OvenWerk1 | OK, do you know what chipset your wlan is? | 22:28 |
OvenWerk1 | Is it internal? A PC card? USB dongle? | 22:29 |
studio-user939 | internal...I think... | 22:31 |
OvenWerk1 | Laptop then? | 22:32 |
OvenWerk1 | Does the unit have a switch to turn wireless on and off? | 22:33 |
studio-user939 | Yes, it's a button, but it doesn't work... | 22:35 |
OvenWerk1 | ok, in a terminal, assuming you just tried the switch to turn off and on, try: | 22:36 |
OvenWerk1 | dmesg |tail | 22:36 |
OvenWerk1 | That should give you last 10 lines of dmesg | 22:36 |
OvenWerk1 | See if there is any mention of a pci or usb device | 22:37 |
OvenWerk1 | There is a better way of looking for the device type, but I don't know it. | 22:40 |
OvenWerk1 | There is probably a factoid that gives hints too. | 22:40 |
OvenWerk1 | !wireless | 22:40 |
ubottu | Wireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs | 22:40 |
studio-user939 | ok, let me try | 22:42 |
OvenWerk1 | I'm going to have to go for a bit. I need to swap out my server. | 22:43 |
studio-user939 | typing dmesg |tail that's what I get: | 22:47 |
studio-user939 | [ 2376.521590] cfg80211: (2457000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm) | 22:48 |
studio-user939 | [ 2376.521593] cfg80211: (2474000 KHz - 2494000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm) | 22:48 |
studio-user939 | [ 2376.521595] cfg80211: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm) | 22:49 |
studio-user939 | [ 2376.521597] cfg80211: (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm) | 22:49 |
studio-user939 | [ 2376.630429] b43-phy0: Broadcom 4312 WLAN found (core revision 15) | 22:49 |
studio-user939 | [ 2376.644874] b43-phy0: Found PHY: Analog 6, Type 5 (LP), Revision 1 | 22:52 |
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