=== SpeedRacer is now known as SonikkuAmerica === OutOfControl is now known as benonsoftware === mohamed is now known as Guest60084 === Guest60084 is now known as NohaDrake [15:09] hello [15:10] is there anyone? [15:11] i think no :) [15:11] depends... what's the reason to ask? [15:11] C U [15:11] that great [15:12] i wanna learn more about Ubuntu studio [15:12] and also share my experences [15:12] anyway thank U for your response Harry [15:14] !ask [15:14] Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [15:15] Also NohaDrake there's the help.ubuntu.com link in the channel topic. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio also contains good information. [15:21] thank you Guys, i really aprreaciate yours reponses. I will ask you, if i dont find find the response on the forums or the Internet. [15:21] i am really happy to be in your community [15:21] tks [16:02] hi, i'm upgrading from 13.04 —> 13.10 … i recently purchased a second monitor and I'm trying to extend my desktop .. so far, i'm only able to clone my desktop on two monitors .. does 13.10 make this easier? I have an integrated Intel gfx on a Gigabyte mother board .. is it a limitation of my gfx card? [16:51] RenderedLife: graphics driver support will make that "easier", or potentially possible [16:51] RenderedLife: i use arandr [16:51] !info arandr [16:51] arandr (source: arandr): Simple visual front end for XRandR. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.1.7.1-1 (saucy), package size 66 kB, installed size 507 kB [16:52] its point and click and choose simple when the vendor supports linux [16:52] intel usually does, so, maybe try a few different GUI tools and see if you can make it work [16:59] holstein: thanks .. turns out i have arandr installed already … i started it, but don't see any option for clone or extend .. all i can do is place the virtual relative position .. i guess i should assume the integrated card can't do this .. which is kind of strange .. since it provides both VGA and DVI ports … [17:00] RenderedLife: you can also try a custom xorg.conf.. i'll generate them from live cd's such as knoppix [17:01] holstein: wait ! i didn't click apply, because i assumed there was nothing to apply .. but presto .. it worked … thank's a ton! i was starting to think i was going to be stuck with mirrored monitors ... [17:01] RenderedLife: cheers.. === iorec_________ is now known as iorec_______ [21:20] an ASUS (i'm not in front of now) using realtek ALC660 (working on windows) doesn't send any sound even after updates [21:21] alsamixer settings look fine [21:21] any suggestions? [22:08] !audio | w0rmie [22:08] w0rmie: If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings. If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !players and !mp3. [22:08] w0rmie: you can run lspci in a terminal to see if the device is showing up there.. you can run "alay -l" and/or "arecord -l" and see if alsa is trying to provide support for it [22:09] w0rmie: its could also be that you are not using JACK, but you are launching something that is trying to start JACK, and breaking your audio [22:09] w0rmie: i would see that, from a fresh reboot, start something simple, such as vlc, with known good audio file that you have codec support for, and try using pavucontrol to route the audio [23:16] Hi ! [23:16] o/ [23:17] o/ [23:17] i'm looking for some help with Rosegarden [23:17] sure [23:17] do you have JACK running stable? [23:18] it trash when i try to open a project or when i try to register a track either from a blank song [23:18] thanks for you help [23:19] yes Jack is stable [23:19] Potcho: i would try renaming the config file in your user /home, and try lanuching again, and see if you can make a new session [23:20] ok [23:20] i can create a new ubuntu user maybe ? [23:21] oh non sorry ok i try [23:25] holstein : can't find config file in /home/username [23:27] Potcho: it'll likely be hidden [23:27] Potcho: control+h should show the hidden directories [23:27] .g rosegarden config file location [23:28] no, can't find it [23:29] it should be named .rosegarden ? [23:29] Potcho: there is no "should".. just a file in the users home somewhere.. i'll keep searching the internet [23:33] Potcho: what output do you get if you start rg from the terminal? any errors? [23:34] nothing [23:34] Potcho: what exactly happens? [23:34] inknown command [23:34] Potcho: then, that is not the command to launch rg [23:35] Potcho: use the autocomplete function to be sure you are issueing the proper command [23:35] sorry [23:36] i tryed rg but it's mean RoseGarden [23:36] so when i launch rosegarden in a terminal it'o Ok [23:37] but when i push the red button it crach [23:37] crash [23:38] saying : [23:38] JackAudioDriver::ProcessGraphAsyncMaster: Process error JackEngine::XRun: client = rosegarden was not run: state = 1 [23:40] Potcho: i would just relax the jack settings and try [23:41] It seems that jack was down [23:42] now jack is launched but rg freeze [23:44] i've got message in qjack [23:44] ERROR: Failed to find port 'rosegarden:record monitor out R' to destro [23:44] and many other like that