[01:52] <wb4bbc> Hi Everybody
[09:24] <JohannesG> hello
[09:25] <cfhowlett> JohannesG, greetings
[09:25] <JohannesG> I was wondering, is there no bluetooth settings dialog? When I right click on the (rather unfittingly colored) bluetooth icon in the menu bar and select bluetooth settings I get thrown into what seems to be the ubuntu settings panel, with only a couple of settings but no bluetooth
[09:27] <JohannesG> also, I am a sound designer and I just switched from mac to Linux full time (built my own computer only for linux). I've been distrohopping for the past few days trying to find something to my liking and well, so far. Ubuntu Studio blew my mind.
[09:27] <JohannesG> for those here that have contributed to ubuntu studio in one way or another, great job!
[09:28] <cfhowlett> JohannesG, ask about bluetooth in #ubuntu
[09:29] <studio-user332> ciao
[09:29] <JohannesG> cfhowlett, well it works fine in regular Ubuntu 13.04 as far as i know. but in ubuntu studio there's no settings (although the indicator appears)
[09:29] <JohannesG> which is why I came here rather than #ubuntu, but I can give #ubuntu a try though
[10:08] <cfhowlett> JohannesG, might want to try #xubuntu as that's the foundation for UbuntuStudio
[10:09] <JohannesG> cfhowlett, very good point, thanks
[10:13] <lovetruth> hello :)
[10:13] <lovetruth> can I get, under ubuntustudio (under xfce or xfwm, or whatever), the mouse coordinates on mouse clicks (even the user clicks on a video or inside some application) - and pass them to some bash file?...
[10:28] <cfhowlett> lovetruth, yes, but don't ask me how.  ask in #ubuntu as the channel is quite active compared to this one.
[10:29] <lovetruth> just did :)
[10:29] <lovetruth> asked me about my end-goal and answered them this
[10:29] <lovetruth> I actually want to have 25 IP cameras on 3x3 screens. And, if the end-user clicks on some specific IP camera's screen from the 3x3 screens, to full screen that camera. If the end-user clicks again on it, to get back to the mosaic 3x3 that it was before... :)
[10:29] <lovetruth> and they didn't answer me... (yet :) ... )
[14:23] <OvenWerks> lovetruth: https://developer.gnome.org/gnome-devel-demos/unstable/photo-wall.c.html.en does that look something like you want to do? It is images not live video, but the same programming things would work. Really, it depends on the tools you want to use. All of the toolkits (QT, GTK, even tk) have the needed calls to get it done. Dealing wit 25 video streams may be more difficult, but using one program to do it may help share resources
[16:14] <wachin> Hi to all. I need a help. I install how UbuntuStudio 12.04.3 from this weak (I Format my Laptop Dell Inspiron 1750), but OpenLP from PPA openlp.org for Ubuntu http://launchpad.net/~openlp-core/+archive/release not working
[16:14] <wachin> I dont understand
[16:16] <wachin> OpenLP in UbuntuStudio 12.04.2 and 13.04 worked well with DockbarX and all fine always, but with version 12.04.3 UbuntuStudio not work
[16:17] <wachin> I put in a Terminal openlp but only appear the splash icon, but not run
[16:20] <wachin> http://pastebin.com/chqBqNmR
[16:26] <OvenWerks> wachin: Cool, I had not seen that one. Have you looked at lycue? (not suggesting you change, just wondering if you had seen it and what you thought of it compairison wise)
[16:26] <wachin> the result for openlp -l debug is
[16:26] <wachin> http://pastebin.com/i09d2Bb4
[16:27] <holstein> wachin: have you tried *not* using the ppa?
[16:28] <holstein> pretty much, if the ppa isnt working, it will be up to the ppa maintainers to maintain it
[16:29] <OvenWerks> I don't know python well enough to figgure
[16:29] <OvenWerks> that out
[16:32] <OvenWerks> It would be interesting to know what happens with a 12.04.2 that just upgrades. That install 12.04.2, install openlp before doing the updates, make sure it runs, then do the updates and see if it still does.
[16:34] <wachin> wait I go to update OpenLP
[16:35] <wachin> I go to update the whole Operative System
[16:36] <holstein> wachin: if the ppa is not working, it wont work.. i personally suggest not letting a 3rd party, unsupported ppa dictate your operating system selection.. especially for something as trivial as a dock
[16:36] <holstein> !info wbar
[16:36] <holstein> try finding something in the default repos that fits your needs
[16:39] <OvenWerks> wachin: You might try just installing openLP from 12.10 into your 12.04.3 and see if the changes there fix it.
[16:46] <wachin> I'm going to takea long time, I am is what I am doing, I upgraded to version 2.0.2.1 of OpenLP from ppa: openlp-core/release, which is at: https://launchpad.net/~OpenLP-core/+archive/release, now I'll update the entire operating system, because since I installed UbuntuStudio 12.04.3 I never updating. If it does not work, I will about says OvenWerks "You Might try just installing into your OpenLP from 12.10 12.04.3 and see if the changes there fix it"
[16:47] <holstein> !ppa
[16:47] <holstein> ^^ ppas are not supported.. you'll need to get support from the maintainers
[16:47] <wachin> gracias holstein, y OvenWerks for your time
[16:47] <holstein> they are handy, and should work and usually do, at least for a while
[16:47] <wachin> ups: Thanks  holstein, y OvenWerks for your time (I am Spanish parlant, from Ecuador)
[17:20] <wachin> hello again, thanks for the patience. I upgraded OpenLP to the latest version 2.0.2, and I updated all UbuntuStudio OS 12.04.3, but does not open OpenLP, here sent a snapshot: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/83295394/OpenLP/OpenLP%202.0.2%20no%20funciona%20en%20UbuntuStudio%2012.04.3.png
[17:20] <wachin> I made the: openlp -l debug and result is: http://pastebin.com/ivLNJRTp
[17:23] <holstein> wachin: where are you getting openlp?
[17:24] <wachin> from openlp.org
[17:25] <wachin> Now I go to download from Ubuntu 12.10
[17:25] <holstein> wachin: i would just ask the maintainers how you are suppoed to use it with the ubuntu 12.04
[17:26] <holstein> supposed*, expected
[17:26] <holstein> wachin: what are you trying to do that requires openLP?
[17:29] <wachin> I use the OpenLP in the Church this Sunday
[17:29] <holstein> wachin: for what? what task? what software?
[17:30] <holstein> !info openlp
[17:30] <holstein> wachin: i read, openLP is backported to 12.04
[17:30] <holstein> wachin: you should try the version in the repos
[17:30] <holstein> http://openlp.org/en/blog/2012/05/23/openlp-officially-part-ubuntu-1210
[17:30] <holstein> "We have also been able to get OpenLP "backported" into Ubuntu 12.04! "
[17:31] <wachin> See
[17:31] <wachin> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/83295394/OpenLP/20130913%20Respuestas%20en%20el%20Xchat%20openlp.png
[17:31] <holstein> wachin: if you are not using the repo version, try it.. otherwise, you will get support from where you got the package, officially
[17:32] <wachin> (I ask help in the FreeNode #openlp)
[17:32] <wachin> I go to search the backported version
[17:32] <holstein> wachin: sure.. or email the team, or try the official version in the repos
[17:32] <wachin> I go to try
[17:33] <wachin> thanks
[19:03] <wachin> Thanks to all for the time. Find the solution in the FreeNode #openlp, they said that LibreOffice 4.1 PPA are the problem
[19:03] <wachin> I remove this LibreOffice and working fine OpenLP
[19:04] <wachin> They said that python-uno from this PPA are the problem
[19:04] <wachin> Thanks, see you later
[22:12] <gfallbackjcbv> hi guys im trying to hook up my keyboard to yoshimi reading around it says i gotta start a2jmidid but where is that
[22:12] <gfallbackjcbv> it works find with zyn but i heard yohsimi has less lag
[22:19] <OvenWerks> a2jmidid can be started in different ways.
[22:20] <OvenWerks> I normally add it to qjackctl in the setup dialog on the second tab there are places you can add a script to run after jack starts
[22:21] <OvenWerks> just add  a2jmidid -e &
[22:21] <OvenWerks> You can also run that from a terminal
[22:22] <OvenWerks> but jack must be running first. When you stop jack then a2j will stop on it's own
[23:22] <gfallbackjcbv> sorry i was gon ovenwerks
[23:28] <gfallbackjcbv> i still dont see yoshismi in alsa tab