[00:01] merejo: which jack do you have installed? jackd1 or jackd2? [00:02] try: sudo apt-get install jackd2 [00:02] merejo: What kind of audio card, btw? [00:03] Jackd1 and the card is tascam 428 [00:03] if you have pulseaudio running, using that same card, then jack1 won't start [00:03] it doesn't know how to grab the card from pulseaudio [00:04] that code is only present in jackd2 [00:04] (as well as pulseaudio) [00:04] sorry ... yes it is [00:04] jackd2 will have no problem, so I really recommend to install that instead [00:05] or, if you really want, start jackd1 with the the command: [00:05] Thanks so much.Will get it now! [00:05] pasuspender -- jackd -d alsa [00:05] or rather.. [00:06] pasuspender -- jackd -d alsa -d hw: [08:20] Hello :-) [08:27] vlt, greetings [08:27] \o [08:39] I’m trying to find a (lightweight) audio player that can playback audio files with customisable crossfades. On key press I want the next track to immediately fade in, for example, 150 ms while the currently running fades out in 750 ms. I’d prefer something that runs on CLI. Any idea? [09:48] I used mocp before and now discovered cmus but can’t find any crossfade settings. [11:03] How do you make a usb installer of the DVD iso? [11:03] jarnos, use Unetbootin. [11:04] smartboyhw, ok [11:13] or the Startup Disk Creator [11:13] though both usually gives me trouble [11:14] The Startup Disk Creator is the most troublesome and has been buggy for ages:P [11:17] Lately I've been using this method: http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch04s03.html [11:17] successful every time (so far) [11:17] cub, use dd :P [11:20] smartboyhw, do you mean simply copying the iso by dd gives working usb installer? [11:20] jarnos, it should. [11:21] smartboyhw, then I don't understand why open source community has so much trouble creating buggy free software for that purpose. [11:21] jarnos, actually, the startup disk creator is done by Canonical:P [11:21] jarnos, how many windows user know the DD command? [11:22] acerimmer, jarnos dd only works in Linux:P [11:24] smartboyhw, so the command would be "dd if=the.iso of=/media/mountpointoftheusb", right? [11:25] jarnos, sure. [11:27] smartboyhw, so no need to have the device as of and unmounted? [11:28] ? [11:28] smartboyhw, like "dd if=the.iso of=/dev/sdb1" /dev/sdb1 not mounted? [11:29] jarnos, no I think. [11:32] smartboyhw, I just don't want to end up with a usb stick that has one giant .iso file ;) [11:33] jarnos, it wouldn't... [13:00] smartboyhw, dd complained that the of was a directory. [13:01] jarnos, probably /dev/sdb1/ [13:01] Wait... [13:02] jarnos, how come? [13:02] smartboyhw, already dd:ing sudo dd.. [13:02] smartboyhw, ? [13:03] jarnos, try /dev/sdb (only) [13:04] sudo dd if=the.iso of=/dev/sdb [13:04] smartboyhw, hmm, I have to stop the current dd command first. [13:05] jarnos, yep. Clear disk, then re-install. [13:05] hmm US 13.04 require 8.6 GB free space to be able to install? [13:05] cub, yes. [13:06] really?? [13:06] cub, yes... [13:07] *sigh* [13:07] cub, not enough disk space? [13:07] the latest update upgrade broke my 12.04 VM [13:07] so I figured I could just replace it with 13.04 [13:08] but the VM drive is 8 GB [13:08] #fail [13:08] cub, um we never recommended upgrades:P [13:08] not a upgrade, new installation [13:08] instead of reinstalling 12.04 [13:09] smartboyhw, there seems to be ok files in the stick, but I will delete the files by file manager and retry. [13:09] jarnos, great:) [13:12] smartboyhw, I could not remove; the file system is read-only [13:13] jarnos, use gparted or something.... [13:13] Clear partition. [13:13] !gparted [13:13] gparted is a !GTK/!Gnome !GUI partitioning program. Type « sudo apt-get install gparted » in a console to install it - A GParted "live" CD is available at http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php [13:20] smartboyhw, but should I create a fat32 partition on the usb stick using gparted? [13:20] jarnos, sure. [13:43] smartboyhw, I added bs and oflag options like here: http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/744 [13:44] jarnos, OK. [14:01] smartboyhw, and I ran sync command afterwards, not sure, if necessary [14:01] ? [14:01] * smartboyhw never ran sync:P [14:01] !sync [14:01] Helpful information for filing a sync request can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SyncRequestProcess [14:01] no [14:02] smartboyhw, sync command flushes file system buffers so I can safely remove the usb stick after that. [14:02] LOL [14:02] jarnos, well then fine:) [14:03] smartboyhw, but maybe oflag=direct means it uses no buffers at all. [14:03] grrrrr... [14:13] smartboyhw, strange that gparted shows there is no partition in the device after that: "unallocated". But mount shows it is of type iso9660 [14:14] jarnos, hmm [14:14] smartboyhw, so the fat32 partition was not necessary, I suppose. [19:08] hi [19:24] hallo