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mrlespaulmanDoes anyone here use the EMU 1212m with US?02:22
mrlespaulmanI don't quite understand how to get it working with ALSA02:23
iUnifyHello all, I have been here time and again due to a hybrid graphics card issue - can't get past boot after successful install.  I can't mess w/ it anymore, its been MONTHS guys.... I need help, looooosing it, man!  BUT, I was about to just go buy a external usb drive and throw studio on it and record that way as it works FINE off usb but not install.... will this work?  How big of a drive should I get for the persistence file????18:32
OvenWerk1iUnify: I will be back in a half hour... just noticed this.18:43
iUnifyOvenWerks: Thanks man, I am bout to just go buy a desktop that is good for Ubuntu Studio, any recomendations?  I can't deal any longer.18:56
iUnifyOvenWerks1: messed up your username, sorry!18:56
iUnifyill brb18:56
iUnifyI am back.19:04
iUnifyWhat is a good desktop I could maybe find at a place like Walmart to run UbuntuStudio on?  I think I am just going to have to go this route, and I am about to go buy it NOW. lol  ANy recomendations?19:05
OvenWerk1Well, first off, I have found That my desktop(s) have done simmilar things but if I leave them to finish booting, The screen comes back at the login screen. I would expect if the live iso works this should be the case.19:16
iUnifyOvenWerks: I have let the screen blink on and off for hours19:17
iUnifyInstalled many many times diff. versions.19:17
OvenWerk1There are two things to look for, My intel g500 series graphics needs a commandline switch to make it work. but my nvidia I was just able to set plymouth to the text version.19:18
iUnifyIf I were to invest in a desktop what would you recomend for studio? id be going to a store to purchase now19:18
iUnifyOK, well, if i could get this to work, thatd be better.... but i cant get to command line to switch anything19:18
iUnifywell, thats a lie, I can.... grub19:18
OvenWerk1interesting... So have you tried booting the rescue version?19:19
iUnifywhat would the command line switch be?19:19
iUnifyIt wont, blinks on and off19:19
OvenWerk1(in advanced options)19:19
OvenWerk1I find it odd that the live iso works .. They are the same kernel.19:20
OvenWerk1(and drivers)19:20
iUnifyi dont get it....19:21
iUnifyits driving me insane.19:21
OvenWerk1Most of the Intel cards just work.19:21
iUnifyi WANT studio 13 and ubuntu dual boot...19:21
iUnifyRadeon M series graphics card19:21
iUnify6600 i think19:21
OvenWerk1The dual boot should be no problem19:24
iUnify2ok now i can talk while i boot19:24
OvenWerk1The kernels use the drivers19:25
OvenWerk1*same19:25
iUnify2So should I reboot and go to command line?19:25
iUnify2or will that do me no good at the moment then19:25
OvenWerk1That should be a supported card as far as I can tell.19:27
OvenWerk1And you have seen it work on the live iso.19:28
iUnify2yes, perfectly.19:28
iUnify2I don't know if this is helpful but I was going to give it a go  http://askubuntu.com/questions/340249/after-a-successful-install-my-screen-blinks-undefinetly19:29
iUnify2i get a syntax error, incorrect command anyways.19:31
iUnify2Also this had seemed possibly helpful - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HybridGraphics19:34
OvenWerk1Since you can't even boot to rescue, the only way to fix the install is by booting from the life iso and then mounting the drive to fix things on it.19:40
OvenWerk1this may also require doing changeroot to get update stuff to work.19:41
nimbioticson a dual bootwith win8 and ubuntu-sudio 13.04; Is it possible to recover part of the win8 partition for linuz? hiw?19:48
nimbioticson a dual boot with win8 and ubuntu-studio 13.04; Is it possible to recover part of the win8 partition for linuz? hiw?19:49
OvenWerk1nimbiotics: you can resize the windows partition at install time.19:49
nimbioticson a dual boot with win8 and ubuntu-studio 13.04; Is it possible to recover part of the win8 partition for linuz? how**?19:49
OvenWerk1Why are you repeating over an over?19:49
nimbioticsOvenWerk1: not after? both boots are up and running19:49
OvenWerk1you may be able to do that, resize windows first and then expand linux.19:50
OvenWerk1use gparted19:50
OvenWerk1Be warned it will take a long time.19:50
OvenWerk1iUnify2: I would compare the initrd.img from the iso to your install19:52
OvenWerk1Maybe even use the same config if possible19:52
nimbioticsOvenWerk1: Will gparted do this without damaging the windows partition??19:53
OvenWerk1It is the same resize as the install uses. I can't speak from experience though and so can't verify that. I would check on the #ubuntu channel as there are a lot more people there than here.19:55
* OvenWerk1 has not used windows on any of his systems .19:55
wilee-nileealways use windows to resize the windows19:56
wilee-nileefaster and safer19:56
OvenWerk1makes sense.19:57
tobbe_Hi, anyone here20:10
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OvenWerk1iUnify2: I am just remembering the difference between the iso initrd and the installed initrd is that the iso is generated with the possibility of encrypted directories in mind. For this reason it is smaller/shorter because the encryption SW has to be available before / can be accessed.22:14
OvenWerk1So if you were to install with your home directory encrypted, that may be enough to correct your problem.22:15
OvenWerk1After you install... and if this works... you could create a new user with the same permitions but without an encrypted home and delete the first.22:16
ubuntu-studiotesting 12322:39
ubuntu-studioDa, it working.22:39

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