[00:06] software center seems to be crashing each time I try to open it. [10:05] ricotz, can you chip in on Bug 1265457 [10:05] bug 1265457 in cogl (Ubuntu) "merge cogl 1.16 from debian " [Wishlist,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1265457 [12:50] hello ! [12:51] I have a small problem on my laptop with Ubuntu Gnome Saucy amd64 [12:53] usually I use an usb logitech z305 speaker for rendering sound [12:55] this kind of speaker has the ability to make windows automatically switch to itself after booting, rebooting or resuming from suspend/hybernate [12:56] but for some reason, on saucy, after resumming from suspend/hybernate it can't make the volume Fn keys have any effect on it [12:58] the sound resumes correctly (most of the time), but to be able to modify volume I have to open sound settings and choose it by mouse, as by default the default intern audio card is selected [12:59] this logitech speaker has it's own generic sound card [13:00] is ther a way to switch to it from command line, without using mouse? [13:00] or by editing some settings... [13:00] afaiu pulseaudio controls such things [13:00] I'm sure there's a command line tool that can switch default devices [13:00] might be a sub-command of pactl maybe [13:00] I'm not familiar [13:01] also, I suspect you can do something in /etc/pulse/ to tell it to prioritize your usb audio device [13:01] I believe pulseaudio should do that with usb headphones already, but I have none, so no experience [13:02] I saw that in ubuntu does that on headphones [13:03] and I used pavucontrol to select headphones or speakers, but after switching a few times I can't really tell any difference between those two [13:03] when listening to 5.1 system [13:04] anyway, pavucontrol, by itself, doesn't fix my problem [13:06] you were asking for command-line tools, so try 'pactl list short cards' and 'pactl list short sinks' [13:06] then there's pactl set-default-sink [13:07] (and pactl set-sink-port, when a single sink has multiple ports -- I think "speakers" vs "heaphones" might be two ports of the same sink) [13:07] isn't there a #pulseaudio ? [13:07] yeah, people there might give better advice [13:11] it still may be a problem of syncronization from gnome-settings-daemon [13:11] as I had one of these with the touchpad [13:12] that's why I looked here for an answer, but thank you anyway [13:15] a sensible assumption, but I'm pretty sure g-s-d doesn't deal with sound cards [13:17] Hello World! [17:56] Question: Where's UbuntuOne? [21:37] btw, does anyone else here have a lot of freezing issues with evolution? [21:37] i'm not sure if it's me, or a evolution + gnome3 thing === S-USA is now known as SonikkuAmerica