[01:02] hi all === studio-user745 is now known as Sisyphos [01:03] is skype fully working in x64 ubuntustudio? witk jack? [03:43] hi guys, many thanx for the ubuntu studio [03:43] cheers [03:43] i have a small problem [03:43] that i cant use skype [03:43] !skype [03:43] To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto - Please use open protocols instead if you can, see !Ekiga [03:44] im here cuz im using external usb sound card 8i6 [03:44] cem_: i use it from the skype site [03:44] it wasnt work with ubuntu until the latest jack update [03:44] cem_: just dont use it with JACK [03:44] from website? [03:45] cem_: from the skype website [03:46] !info skype partner [03:46] skype (source: skype): client for Skype VOIP and instant messaging service. In component main, is extra. Version 4.2.0.11-0ubuntu0.12.04.2 (partner), package size 15 kB, installed size 61 kB (Only available for i386; amd64) [03:47] cem_: dont use JACK,just route with pavucontrol, and it'll work fine [03:48] its good advise, cuz otherwise i may have to write a code [03:48] i still cant find website, im searching like webmessenger kinda thing [03:49] is it correct? [03:49] cem_: try it with the one you have in pavucontrol, and not using JACK [03:49] cem_: otherwise, i use the one from the actual skype site [03:49] there is a skype that i dont have to install and i can use it on website [03:49] but i couldnt find [03:50] im looking pavucontrol [03:50] http://www.skype.com/en/download-skype/skype-for-linux/ [03:50] !info pavucontrol [03:50] pavucontrol (source: pavucontrol): PulseAudio Volume Control. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0-1 (saucy), package size 140 kB, installed size 953 kB [03:50] yep i know pavucontrol, the problem is in pavu control i can see only jack sink [03:51] cem_: stop JACK.. dont start it.. and make sure that JACK is not running [03:51] cuz system isnt compatible or cant recognize my focusrite scarlett 8i6 [03:51] cem_: its the firewire one? [03:51] instead, it shows nvidia hdmi's [03:51] nope usb 2.0 [03:52] cem_: then, you will be able to use it without JACK [03:52] i will give a try [03:52] cem_: you will be able to route with pavucontrol... i do it with a lexicon omega like that [03:53] cem_: you will use pavucontrol to route.. you get skype running first, then it'll show up [03:54] im an idiot [03:54] it works thank you wery much [03:54] cem_: no worries.. cheers! [03:54] i didnt route anything just quit jack and i saw my sound card skype preferences [03:55] you should be able to mess about and get it working with JACK, though, i didnt need that funcionality personally [03:55] btw, guys im composer, conducter its my education besides that i know a bit c [03:55] and now im learning assembly just for fun [03:56] thats great! [03:57] do you think i can start and learn how to write a programs about sound proccesing? [03:58] if its not that hard where to start? [03:58] cem_: sure.. but why? for what task? you might want to just choose one thats already going and contribute [03:58] or, contribute to something like ubuntustudio to learn [03:58] !contribute [03:58] If you want to contribute to Ubuntu Studio, please visit #ubuntustudio-devel or join the mailing list from https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-Studio-devel [03:59] can i? but i have to learn first i think? [04:00] !motu [04:00] motu is short for Masters of the Universe. The brave souls who maintain the packages in the Universe section of Ubuntu. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU [04:00] i have just applied [04:01] lots of bugs too that might get coding involved [04:01] !bug [04:01] If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. [04:03] so, wait a minute, if i have some errors, in message box there is a send report button [04:04] ah u mean in codes. im just a starter. its not my profession to code but i wanna learn [04:04] its not mine either [04:04] im not a code contributing volunteer [04:06] got it, i had an idea to write a program about piano education, when i see linux enviroment i found a program that named piano booster . i had an idea like that [04:07] its likely open, so you can always use it, and fork it, or whatever.. or, just ask and get involved with that project and help make it better fit your needs, or just better in general [04:08] well it sounds good. i can. [04:08] thanks again guys, hope to see u again [04:09] cem_: o/ [06:44] Is there any way to install Ubuntu Studio on a machine that only has a CD drive but no DVD drive? [06:44] or do I have to install Ubuntu via some method and then upgrade to Ubuntu Studio? [06:45] stochastic, cd's are limited to 700 mb, the iso is currently ... more. [06:45] much more [06:45] is there no live CD that pulls from the net? [06:45] stochastic, if you HAD to you could try to build from mini iso or install xubuntu then add US. I THINK xubuntu is smaller than 700 MB [06:46] stochastic, mini pulls from the net ... [06:47] stochastic, the torrent reads at 710 MB [06:49] cfhowlett, okay, well I do prefer gnome, so I'll build from ubuntu and add the extra packages - I won't be missing any key features will I? [06:50] that is, if I build from mini Ubuntu rather than xubuntu? [06:58] stochastic, packages? no, but i've never done the mini build. I'm guessing it's mini + xubuntu-desktop + US packages ... [06:59] but if you prefer gnome, how big is ubuntu-gnome these days? [07:08] ubuntu-gnome is over 800mb [07:09] it's actually quite annoying, most of the ubuntu flavours are now over 800mb [07:10] Can't USB boot? [07:10] !info ubuntustudio-desktop [07:11] ubuntustudio-desktop (source: ubuntustudio-meta): Ubuntu Studio Desktop Package. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.118 (saucy), package size 4 kB, installed size 40 kB [07:18] well Unit193, the computer doesn't have a USB on the motherboard, just through a pci expansion slot, so no. can't usb boot. [07:19] Ah, so I guess http://xubuntu.org/news/booting-the-xubuntu-usb-image-from-a-cd/ may not work then. [07:21] ^^ wasn't aware of that. That may just save me from starting from Ubuntu-server edition. [08:44] I got here from the weblink of the ubuntu install cd setup screen. It connected to this channel from a webpage (Freenode.net) What is the irc server name if I want to come back for a visit with an actual irc client? [08:50] for example with undernet.org #ubuntustudio get me back here from irc? [17:14] Just installed ubuntu studio 13.10 on dell laptop from downloaded iso image burned to cd and verified. Touchpad does not work [17:15] Can anyone help get my touchpad working? It's a Dell M5040 [17:43] how old is the laptop [18:09] Iota-Spencer> About a year old [18:09] No wait, it's two years old [18:13] huh, I got this one in 2010 and ubuntu studio runs fine, the only thing is my sigmatel + the pulseaudio doesn't indicate right [18:18] Most linux disto's the sound does not configure properly and I am SOL when that happens because I can't ever find good specific info to fix hardware that doesn't work in linux. [18:20] My Graphics tablet (Wacom Bamboo) was plugged in during install which I figured would be good to do. But maybe that's why it didn't recognize the touch pad because I also have a wireless mouse and keyboard. That's a total of 2 pointing devices and one touchpad lol. [22:58] HI [22:58] I need urgent help... [22:58] I want to dual boot ubuntu studio alongside windows 7 [22:59] I tried shrinking my volume to create a partition for Ubuntu [22:59] I only had 6.84gb available for the partition. [23:00] Now my question is will Ubuntu Studio run well with just 6.84 gb space. I will use files from my HDD? [23:07] Now my question is will Ubuntu Studio run well with just 6.84 gb space. I will use files from my HDD? [23:10] I was only able to shrink 6.84gb space from my HDD, will that space be enough to run ubuntu studio? Now my question is will Ubuntu Studio run well with just 6.84 gb space. I will use files from my HDD? [23:18] hi all [23:19] i wanna talk with sombody whose studying or working at music school and use musescore