[01:42] <delt> BUG: xfce4-terminal segfaults when trying to show the Terminal -> Set encoding menu
[01:42] <holstein> delt: do you want someone to confirm that?
[01:45] <Unit193> delt: apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[01:46] <holstein> Unit193: is it a bug bot?
[01:47] <Unit193> holstein: As far as I know just someone that doesn't know how to report a bug. ;)
[01:47] <Unit193> xfce4-terminal had an update to fix that.
[01:47] <holstein> yeah?.. its hard to say.. its just a statement
[01:47] <holstein> looks like something ubottu would say for something
[01:49] <Unit193> LP: #1206739
[01:49] <holstein> yeah. like that
[01:49] <holstein> i was thinking it was a random bug bot someone brought in ;)
[02:27] <stabadie> Anyone have suggestions on a great guide to setup a usb audio interface?
[14:34] <delt> holstein: yeah, what does it do on your system?
[14:34] <delt> Unit193: updated, says it downloaded a replacement xfce4-terminal, but still crashes when trying to show that menu
[14:35] <delt> btw how do i fix this (trying to compile latest rosegarden) ---> configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
[14:35] <delt> /lib/cpp is a directory
[14:36] <delt> uh no it's not
[14:36] <delt> it's a symlink to /etc/alternatives/cpp
[14:36] <delt> whcih symlinks to the one in /usr/bin
[14:36] <delt> ?????
[14:37] <delt> oh.. this might be related --- checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... no
[14:37] <delt> checking for g++... no
[14:38] <delt> installing package g++ ...
[14:42] <delt> what should QTDIR be set to?
[14:54] <delt> oh, seems like i need to install qt4-dev-tools
[15:10] <holstein> delt: try it as a different user.. try it as the guest user, or by moving your users /config for the terminal
[15:23] <delt> holstein: you mean for the xfce4-terminal thing?
[15:24] <holstein> delt: yes
[15:24] <holstein> delt: compiling RG will depend on what the creators need you to have in place
[15:24] <delt> yeah successfully installed the... like 10-15 different packages for rosegarden, compiling now
[15:25] <delt> ooops src/sound/JackCaptureClient.h:21:23: fatal error: jack/jack.h: No such file or directory
[15:28] <delt> how can i get a list of ALL packages available from all repos/ppa's, so i can grep through them to find what i'm looking for?
[15:28] <holstein> delt: ppa's are not officially supported, so that cant be provided
[15:28] <delt> ok, what about the official repos
[15:28] <holstein> delt: i use "apt-cache search", but, synaptic can be nice
[15:29] <delt> ah, marvelous
[15:29] <holstein> !info gimp
[15:29] <holstein> !find gedit
[15:29] <holstein> delt: the bot can help too.. you can /query him
[15:29] <delt> nice :D :D
[15:30] <delt> anyway, compiling is on its merry way....
[15:42] <delt> holstein: that xfce4-terminal bug is fixed
[15:42] <delt> i must have tried it on a terminal window that was open before i updated it
[20:08] <toil> hello
[20:09] <toil> im looking for support for audio in ubuntu studio
[23:02] <beefsalad> why doesnt the installer output anything?  usimg 13.10 64bit installer.  been stuck at the splashscreen with the spinner for 20 mimutes.  ive seen nothing on other ttys
[23:27] <beefsalad> ok seriously, this is frustrating
[23:27] <beefsalad> splash screen went away, now its just a black screen
[23:27]  * beefsalad hopes theres a textual mode
[23:54] <holstein> beefsalad: you can always use any of the text mode installers..
[23:54] <holstein> !mini
[23:54] <holstein> and add the studio packages or meta packages
[23:54] <holstein> !nomodeset | beefsalad is what i try when faced with a graphics card that i think is not supporting linux well
[23:55] <beefsalad> I'll give that a whack
[23:56] <beefsalad> much prefer starting off with a minimal install, but I am curious what pre-bundled ubuntu studio looks like and comes with
[23:57] <holstein> beefsalad: you can typically try it live and see.. i woud try and get the live CD booting.. if it wont, the hardware likely wont support the installed system
[23:58] <holstein> ubuntustudio is ubuntu, so you are getting, for the most part, a best case scenario for hardware support in linux
[23:58] <holstein> there are newer kernels that can add hardware support, but that can also break hardware support