[15:09] <NohaDrake> hello
[15:10] <NohaDrake> is there anyone?
[15:11] <NohaDrake> i think no :)
[15:11] <HarryHaaren> depends... what's the reason to ask?
[15:11] <NohaDrake> C U
[15:11] <NohaDrake> that great
[15:12] <NohaDrake> i wanna learn more about Ubuntu studio
[15:12] <NohaDrake> and also share my experences
[15:12] <NohaDrake> anyway thank U for your response Harry
[15:14] <cub> !ask
[15:15] <cub> Also NohaDrake there's the help.ubuntu.com link in the channel topic. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio also contains good information.
[15:21] <NohaDrake> 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] <NohaDrake> i am really happy to be in your community
[15:21] <NohaDrake> tks
[16:02] <RenderedLife> 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] <holstein> RenderedLife: graphics driver support will make that "easier", or potentially possible
[16:51] <holstein> RenderedLife: i use arandr
[16:51] <holstein> !info arandr
[16:52] <holstein> its point and click and choose simple when the vendor supports linux
[16:52] <holstein> intel usually does, so, maybe try a few different GUI tools and see if you can make it work
[16:59] <RenderedLife> 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] <holstein> RenderedLife: you can also try a custom xorg.conf.. i'll generate them from live cd's such as knoppix
[17:01] <RenderedLife> 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] <holstein> RenderedLife: cheers..
[21:20] <w0rmie> 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] <w0rmie> alsamixer settings look fine
[21:21] <w0rmie> any suggestions?
[22:08] <holstein> !audio | w0rmie
[22:08] <holstein> 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] <holstein> 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] <holstein> 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] <Potcho> Hi !
[23:16] <holstein> o/
[23:17] <Potcho> o/
[23:17] <Potcho> i'm looking for some help with Rosegarden
[23:17] <holstein> sure
[23:17] <holstein> do you have JACK running stable?
[23:18] <Potcho> it trash when i try to open a project or when i try to register a track either from a blank song
[23:18] <Potcho> thanks for you help
[23:19] <Potcho> yes Jack is stable
[23:19] <holstein> 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] <Potcho> ok
[23:20] <Potcho> i can create a new ubuntu user maybe ?
[23:21] <Potcho> oh non sorry ok i try
[23:25] <Potcho> holstein : can't find config file in /home/username
[23:27] <holstein> Potcho: it'll likely be hidden
[23:27] <holstein> Potcho: control+h should show the hidden directories
[23:27] <holstein> .g rosegarden config file location
[23:28] <Potcho> no, can't find it
[23:29] <Potcho> it should be named .rosegarden ?
[23:29] <holstein> Potcho: there is no "should".. just a file in the users home somewhere.. i'll keep searching the internet
[23:33] <holstein> Potcho: what output do you get if you start rg from the terminal? any errors?
[23:34] <Potcho> nothing
[23:34] <holstein> Potcho: what exactly happens?
[23:34] <Potcho> inknown command
[23:34] <holstein> Potcho: then, that is not the command to launch rg
[23:35] <holstein> Potcho: use the autocomplete function to be sure you are issueing the proper command
[23:35] <Potcho> sorry
[23:36] <Potcho> i tryed rg but it's mean RoseGarden
[23:36] <Potcho> so when i launch rosegarden in a terminal it'o Ok
[23:37] <Potcho> but when i push the red button it crach
[23:37] <Potcho> crash
[23:38] <Potcho> saying :
[23:38] <Potcho> JackAudioDriver::ProcessGraphAsyncMaster: Process error JackEngine::XRun: client = rosegarden was not run: state = 1
[23:40] <holstein> Potcho: i would just relax the jack settings and try
[23:41] <Potcho> It seems that jack was down
[23:42] <Potcho> now jack is launched but rg freeze
[23:44] <Potcho> i've got message in qjack
[23:44] <Potcho> ERROR: Failed to find port 'rosegarden:record monitor out R' to destro
[23:44] <Potcho> and many other like that