[01:34] How can I get arandr to configure monitors on boot or login? [02:48] How can I get arandr to configure monitors on boot or login? [02:55] R0b0t1, http://askubuntu.com/questions/296472/how-do-i-use-arandr-to-create-a-permanent-monitor-layout-in-lubuntu-12-10 [02:55] thanks [02:56] yw [17:06] hello guys [17:10] hi tux3 [17:15] hi pepee [17:16] are u there? [17:18] yeah [17:18] hi [17:19] where u came from? [17:20] wait a minut i must reboot [18:29] All of the GTK stuff I'm running has great font rendering but the Qt things are fuzzy.... wot do. [18:30] kristal: i suggest taking a deep breath and enjoying a nice cup of tea while thinking happy thoughts and thus forgetting about such details XD [18:31] wxl: I'm on a 1920x1200 24" monitor, the pixel desity is pretty low so the fonts HAVE to be rendered well otherwise it looks pretty bad. [18:31] In gtk i have max hint and no AA [18:32] In qt it kinda liiks like AA but no hint... [18:32] kristal: sorry, just being silly [18:43] upgrade to 13.10 :P [18:43] *final beta [18:45] hi [18:45] can anyone tell me what lubuntu's future will be regarding mir and wayland, or direct me to some info? thanks :) [18:47] not shipping mir in saucy [19:37] is there an ETA for the final beta of saucy lubuntu? [19:47] 13.10 works alright as-is, just grab daily [19:47] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/current/ [20:49] Hi! I changed some audio and video settings on Gnome Player and now the sound is with interruptions. Getting the default settings doesn't help. Any idea? Thanks [20:58] hello guys [20:59] hello [20:59] Hi! I changed some audio and video settings on Gnome Player and now the sound is with interruptions. Getting the default settings doesn't help. Any idea? Thanks [21:04] hello [21:07] hello again, tux3 ;) [21:07] ifrit: have a look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1402849 [21:08] btw, hi tux3 [21:08] ifrit: I'm a vlc fan, so it took a little bit of digging up for you, apologies for the delay :D [21:23] phillw: Thanks for your answer. I followed the link and restoring the settings doesn't change anything. First was just a Gnome Player problem, but now it's in all the system :/ [21:24] hi phillw [21:24] ifrit: what version of lubuntu are you using> [21:25] phillw: 13.04 [21:26] use the force -reinstal as they suggested in that thread, [21:28] maybe I can restore default sound settings like I did now with mplayer? [21:33] phillw: I reinstalled mplayer with Synaptic and no change. [21:33] phillw: Now the problem is general, not just mplayer. Thanks again :) [21:34] ifrit: as mplayer is general application, you may find answers on http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=334 the two stickies are worth reading, if not - ask a question on there... there are far many more of those people good at this sort thing :) [21:34] what's up? [21:34] will aplay behave correctly ifrit ? [21:35] ifrit: open up a terminal session and type in [21:35] top [21:35] to see if you have a process running away with cpu time. [21:35] wxl: can I leave him in your safe hands... I'm still dealing with the new kernel we were promised after beta1 was released for the zram issue :) [21:36] oh gawd [21:36] i thought you were on a break, phillw ? :) [21:36] wxl: on restricted duties :D [21:37] phillw: at least they don't have you working on anything important XD [21:40] hi, wxl [21:41] ifrit: howdy [21:41] whatcha find out? [21:41] wxl: What I have to look for? [21:41] ifrit: first, to be clear, could you rexplain the problem to me? [21:44] wxl: I use Lubuntu 13.04 and the sound is like accelerated. I had a problem with Gnome Mplayer, I changed some settings and now the problem become general. Restoring Mplayer original settings doesn't change anything [21:44] ifrit: do you have any .wav files on hand? [21:46] wxl: yes, i found one [21:46] ifrit: see if running "aplay yourfile.wav" works [21:50] hi [21:53] wxl: Nothing happen. Just show "Playing WAVE 'file'.WAV' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz, Stereo" [21:54] you should see if there's something wrong with your alsamixer settings, ifrit [21:58] wxl: I don't see anything wrong. The sound volume is ok, the problem is with "quality". === Firartix is now known as Fira [21:59] ifrit: but the file doesn't play at all? that suggests something is wrong [21:59] hello [22:00] got a pb with new vesion of lubuntu : wont mount my mp3 (philips) and cant find what to do to solve the pb [22:00] heeeeeeeeelp pls ! ^^' [22:01] sorry i just happen to be here // first time here, am the perfect novice [22:04] wxl: no, doesn't play at all [22:09] ifrit: then something is wrong with your overall sound settings. are you sure the alsamixer is using the right adapter? [22:11] phillw: stop neglecting your channel that will be all :p [22:11] wxl: I tried a smaller file with aplay and it's working [22:19] wxl: the file is playing with aplay, but it has the same sound problem [22:21] ifrit: it's possible you could havbe a runaway process. give me the results of "ps aux | sort -nr -k -3 | head -10" in a pastebin [22:22] wxl: "sort: invalid number at field start: invalid count at start of '-3'" [22:22] for that matter i wonder if you don't have pulse running. cuz pulse sucks. check to see if you get anything from "ps aux | grep [p]ulseaudio" ifrit [22:23] derp [22:23] sorry my bad "ps aux | sort -nr -k 3 | head -10" — no dash before the 3 [22:24] wxl: http://pastebin.com/2dXwi0ZT [22:25] AH [22:25] you do have pulseaudio running [22:25] why on earth do you have that???? [22:28] wxl: because I tried many "solutions" I found in all the internet around :( Sorry http://pastebin.com/5uYfpg9Q [22:30] ifrit: well adding a sound server isn't going to help [22:30] i'd get rid of that first off [22:31] ifrit: after you do that, if it's not fixed, try playing a file again and giving me that same output (the one with the sort in it) [22:34] wxl: ok. Pulseaudio, removed [22:35] ifrit: still not better, i'm assuming/ [22:36] wxl: I'm going to restart [22:37] ifrit: should be unnnecessary [22:37] ifrit: it's not windows after all [22:37] ifrit: if you remove a service, the installer will stop the service [22:53] wxl: I'm back! And with sound! Gnome Mplayer is not working properly, but I the rest is ok :) Thanks a lot! [22:54] ifrit: what's wrong with gmplayer? does mplayer itself behave? [22:57] wxl: Sound is off and I can't change it, nor up/down volume and I can't close it and all freeze :D [22:59] wxl: But don't worry, I'll try VLC or whatever... if not, I'll back! ;) Thanks! [22:59] ifrit: you can kill the process. do you know how to do that? [23:00] wxl: I know, but not always remember it ;) [23:01] ifrit: you can do it in task manager for example [23:01] ifrit: then i would check if mplayer (in terminal) works. that would help differentiate between a broken gui/frontend and the actual backend [23:01] ifrit: it might be good to purge and reinstall gnome mplayer [23:02] ifrit: killall gnome-mplayer should fix your problems, too [23:06] WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to: /run/user/ifrit/keyring-RNXKo8/pkcs11: No such file or directory [23:06] MPlayer2 UNKNOWN (C) 2000-2012 MPlayer Team [23:07] i wouldn't necessarily worry about the gnome-keyring thing but did mplayer actually play? [23:08] wxl: no, it doesn't [23:13] wxl: But it's ok, sound is back and I have to left. Thanks a lot!!!! :) [23:13] ifrit: no problem. i'd probably purge and reinstall mplayer and gnome-mplayer and see if that doesn't help