[00:00] <ubuntu-studio> application that is - ardour3  muse 2etc etc
[00:00] <XRS1> not sure what your doing that would require a tool chain
[00:02] <XRS1> you can compile ardour3 using gcc
[00:03] <XRS1> 13.10 is currently using 2.8.14
[00:03] <ubuntu-studio>  great.thanks. going to reboot now. i'll let you know how i go   cheers
[00:04] <ubuntu-studio> "songshop" here btw :)
[00:07] <sirriffsalot> songshoå?
[00:07] <sirriffsalot> songshop?
[01:54] <songshop> sirriffsalot,XRS1: all done fellas, thanks for your help earlier. in fact the issue was the drive i was installing on was not sdba.  all is good now ... look very nice so far.  cheers.
[01:54] <songshop> hah, sda of course... jeez my typing !!
[01:54] <XRS1> enjoy
[01:58] <songshop> later..
[02:47]  * sirriffsalot high-fives XRS1
[02:48] <XRS1> heh
[04:19] <caodepalha> ieveryone. i'm having trouble trying to send files (pictures) from my mobile to the laptop via bluetooth. does anyone know anything about this?
[04:25] <holstein> !bluetooth
[04:25] <holstein> caodepalha: i would ask in the main #ubuntu channel
[04:26] <holstein> caodepalha: could be a problem on either unit. i know i just use wifi, since both are on wifi.. i use airdroid on android
[04:26] <holstein> otherwise, you should test the bluetooth on each device independent from this transfer, and make certain both are able to do bt
[04:27] <holstein> that wiki link will help you check and test ubuntu/ubuntustudio
[04:27] <holstein> cheers!
[04:27] <XRS1> having bluetooth doesnt meen it supports file transer
[04:27] <holstein> right.. that too ^^ the phone could just not be capable of file transfer
[04:29] <caodepalha> ok thanks
[04:29] <caodepalha> i've done this before on windows
[13:21] <ubuntu-studio> Hello there everyone)
[13:22] <smartboyhw> Hello ubuntu-studio. Thank you for choosing Ubuntu Studio:)
[13:22] <cfhowlett> ubuntu-studio, greetings
[13:23] <ubuntu-studio> Actually this thing forced me with this name )
[13:23] <ubuntu-studio> I chose another one but still it logs me with generic one.
[13:24] <ubuntu-studio> The default name for live session user I presume.
[13:24] <ubuntu-studio> Would you mind to answer my noob question?
[13:25] <cfhowlett> !ask
[13:25] <ubuntu-studio> Thanks)
[13:27] <ubuntu-studio> I have the same problem with my old xubuntu. hoped It was solved here but no, there s still the same:
[13:27] <ubuntu-studio> My audio is not working after launching audio studio apps ((
[13:28] <ubuntu-studio> For example, I run browser or player and sound works ok. But running some synth or linux media studio kills my sound completely
[13:29] <cfhowlett> but sound comes back after you shutdown synth?
[13:30] <ubuntu-studio> Untill I reboot there is no sound anywhere. Pulse audio GUI shows full volume, all the default settings are the same, but silence is my friend
[13:33] <ubuntu-studio> I´m new to linux sound systems, so I presume there is some change in default sound route causing sound to be lost somewhere on the way to speakers. So is there any way to check what the default route is?
[13:35] <cfhowlett> I'd guess jack is hijacking your system and not releasing after shutdown
[13:39] <ubuntu-studio> Would I be able to kill jack and restore the default sound route in a simle way? Is the problem known? The reason I ask is the same problem was with my 12.04 and 13.04 Xubuntu. I have Lubuntu on my other laptop but have not tried jack there.
[13:39] <cfhowlett> !jack
[13:40] <ubuntu-studio> !jack: event not found
[13:40] <cfhowlett> jack is only in ubuntu studio by default.  it acts up sometimes.  ask in the channel or on #opensourcemusicians
[13:44] <ubuntu-studio> I´ll try my best, thanks for the info.
[13:45] <ubuntu-studio> O_o
[13:46] <ubuntu-studio> Console says to me there is no ¨jack¨ in the system installed. How could it be in studio distro o_O
[13:47] <cfhowlett> dpkg -l | grep jack will show you what jack packages are installed
[13:52] <ubuntu-studio> thanks
[16:37] <alexseyka1> hi all)
[16:55] <sirriffsalot> Hey guys. If I do a ps -A I see a whole bunch of processes running... Many of them cannot possibly be needed for a production computer. Could someone point me in a direction of how to make proper use of ubuntu studio in a production computer? Stripping away useless applications, processes et cetera?
[19:14] <holstein> sirriffsalot: you could try something specifically tuned for audio production like AVlinux.. look at the live cd and see the processes
[19:15] <holstein> sirriffsalot: ubuntustudio is actually tuned for production needs
[19:16] <holstein> sirriffsalot: what you actually want/need will be based on your actual specific needs.. but, the idea is, you'll be better off or closer to a production environment, that is easier to get to, with ubuntustudio than you would with stock ubuntu, and easier than rolling your own distro, which you are always welcome and encouraged to do
[20:04] <sirriffsalot> holstein: in what universe is samba required for studio-work?
[20:05] <holstein> !samba
[20:05] <sirriffsalot> Exactly.. I don't need that lol
[20:05] <holstein> sirriffsalot: ^ should tell you have to remove samba it you want.. AFAIK, it didnt come by default
[20:05] <sirriffsalot> holstein: I'm afraid it does..
[20:06] <holstein> sirriffsalot: dont be afraid.. check, and remove it if you dont want it
[20:06] <holstein> sirriffsalot: the link i gave should tell you hw
[20:06] <holstein> how*
[20:07] <sirriffsalot> Ubuntu Studio should really have more stripped install-options.. and not one huge chunk
[20:07] <holstein> sirriffsalot: "should" is a matter of option
[20:07] <holstein> !mini
[20:07] <sirriffsalot> More elaborate than what already is anyway
[20:07] <holstein> ^^ you can always start with minimal, and add just what you need/want
[20:07] <sirriffsalot> I know the mini, but so much extra work :P
[20:07] <sirriffsalot> Brb
[20:08] <holstein> sirriffsalot: then, you choose to use the ubuntustudio preconscribed config.. which, you can address your concerns about samba if you want..
[22:03] <sirriffsalot> holstein: shall do :)
[22:24] <Poisoned_Dragon> Hi there. Would anyone happen to know why Hydrogen Drum Machine robs me of my sound, until I force alsa to reload?
[22:24] <Poisoned_Dragon> the program itself works fine but, nothing else will work.
[22:26] <holstein> Poisoned_Dragon: i have only used it with JACK
[22:27] <Poisoned_Dragon> I'm still learning. So I haven't dabbled with jack yet.
[22:27] <Poisoned_Dragon> Does it seem fine with jack?
[22:27] <holstein> Poisoned_Dragon: i wouldnt worry much about it til you get jack going
[22:27] <holstein> Poisoned_Dragon: well, it seems to go through spurts of development, but i have always been able to use it with JACK
[22:28] <Poisoned_Dragon> ok, I won't worry then. It's not hard to reload alsa, if I just want to play.
[22:28] <Poisoned_Dragon> When I get a grip on jack, I'll probably have less issues
[22:29] <holstein> or more ;)
[22:29] <Poisoned_Dragon> lol
[22:29] <holstein> but, you'll have more options
[22:29] <Poisoned_Dragon> The installed version is the current beta. Would it pay to try the last stable version?
[22:29] <holstein> Poisoned_Dragon: wont hurt
[22:30] <holstein> the beta could be the "best" option though
[22:30] <Poisoned_Dragon> probably
[22:30] <Poisoned_Dragon> meh, no worries then.
[22:30] <holstein> ask in #opensourcemusicians as well.. those folks know more about specifics than do i
[22:30] <holstein> ok.. gotta run
[22:30] <Poisoned_Dragon> on freenode?
[22:30] <holstein> yup
[22:30] <Poisoned_Dragon> thanks :)
[22:30] <holstein> o/
[22:32] <sirriffsalot> Poisoned_Dragon: holy hell.. not dabbled with jack?
[22:33] <sirriffsalot> Poisoned_Dragon: it's the miracle-worker of routing sound, you may as well have it start automatically on boot-up
[22:33] <Poisoned_Dragon> lol... I'm new to ubuntu studio. So, still getting a handle on what's in it.
[22:34] <Poisoned_Dragon> As a casual linux user, I'm use to dealing with alsa with pulseaudio on top.
[22:50] <holstein> if you dont need JACK, its probably best to just avoid it
[22:52] <Poisoned_Dragon> I don't need it because I haven't gotten that far. :)
[22:52] <Poisoned_Dragon> I'll get there, eventually.
[22:52] <holstein> well, if you dont need it you dont need it
[22:53] <Poisoned_Dragon> I know what it can do. I'll need it, eventually.
[22:53] <holstein> its kind of like learning CAD 3d for something a simple graphics program like the GIMP could do
[22:54] <Poisoned_Dragon> heh
[22:54] <Poisoned_Dragon> good metaphor
[22:56] <Poisoned_Dragon> I'll figure it out, eventually
[22:56] <Poisoned_Dragon> thanks guys.