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coddbonjour09:26
cfhowlettcodd, greetings09:27
cubcodd, goddag09:28
coddhi09:29
codd i have a pb please09:29
coddi can't log with my personnal account on my ubuntus system09:29
cfhowlettcodd, error messages?09:29
coddbut when i am on command line with another user it is possible09:30
coddno error09:30
coddno error on the loging page09:30
cubsounds like you have another keyboard layout on the login page?09:31
coddJan 11 06:42:27 sonfack-HP-625 lightdm: pam_succeed_if(lightdm:auth): requirement "user ingroup nopasswdlogin" not met by user "sonfack"09:33
coddmessage from the /var/log/auth.log09:34
coddJan 11 06:43:02 sonfack-HP-625 lightdm: pam_succeed_if(lightdm:auth): requirement "user ingroup nopasswdlogin" not met by user "sonfack"09:35
coddJan 11 06:43:06 sonfack-HP-625 lightdm: pam_unix(lightdm:session): session closed for user lightdm09:35
coddi have check the keyboard and i is good09:35
coddno pb on keyboard09:35
coddmessage from the auth.log file : Jan 11 06:43:02 sonfack-HP-625 lightdm: pam_succeed_if(lightdm:auth): requirement "user ingroup nopasswdlogin" not met by user "sonfack"09:36
coddJan 11 06:43:06 sonfack-HP-625 lightdm: pam_unix(lightdm:session): session closed for user lightdm09:36
coddJan 11 06:43:07 sonfack-HP-625 lightdm: pam_succeed_if(lightdm:auth): requirement "user ingroup nopasswdlogin" not met by user "sonfack"09:37
coddJan 11 06:43:46 sonfack-HP-625 lightdm: pam_succeed_if(lightdm:auth): requirement "user ingroup nopasswdlogin" not met by user "sonfack"09:37
coddJan 11 06:44:01 sonfack-HP-625 lightdm: pam_unix(lightdm:session): session closed for user lightdm09:37
coddJan 11 06:44:01 sonfack-HP-625 lightdm: pam_unix(lightdm:session): session opened for user sonfack by (uid=0)09:37
coddJan 11 06:44:01 sonfack-HP-625 lightdm: pam_ck_connector(lightdm:session): nox11 mode, ignoring PAM_TTY :009:37
coddJan 11 06:44:01 sonfack-HP-625 lightdm: pam_unix(lightdm:session): session opened for user lightdm by (uid=0)09:37
coddJan 11 06:44:01 sonfack-HP-625 lightdm: pam_ck_connector(lightdm:session): nox11 mode, ignoring PAM_TTY :009:37
coddJan 11 06:44:01 sonfack-HP-625 dbus[1034]: [system] Rejected send message, 2 matched rules; type="method_call", sender=":1.96" (uid=104 pid=4389 comm="/usr/sbin/lightdm-gtk-greeter ") interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties" member="GetAll" error name="(unset)" requested_reply="0" destination=":1.13" (uid=0 pid=1630 comm="/usr/sbin/console-kit-daemon --no-daemon ")09:37
cfhowlett!paste|codd,09:39
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coddand i have many users accound on the machine but only the account having the user name "sonfack" wich is diterbing09:39
coddok09:39
seb_kuzminskywhat's the apt source line for the ubuntu studio deb archive?17:32
seb_kuzminskyi'd like to add it to my sources.list on my vanilla ubuntu precise machine, to fetch the realtime kernel17:32
beefsaladits not eufi friendly seb_kuzminsky18:23
beefsaladjust an fyi18:23
seb_kuzminskybeefsalad: eufi?19:00
beefsaladuefi sorry19:11
seb_kuzminskymy computer does not boot with uefi19:43
seb_kuzminskylet me ask my question another way...  where can i download the ubuntu studio realtime kernel?19:43
holsteinseb_kuzminsky: its in the main ubuntu repositories.. but, its not a "realtime kernel"21:32
holstein!info linux-lowlatency21:32
ubottulinux-lowlatency (source: linux-meta-lowlatency): Complete lowlatency Linux kernel. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.11.0.15.6 (saucy), package size 1 kB, installed size 27 kB (Only available for i386; amd64)21:32
holsteinseb_kuzminsky: i would try the generic, however, and see if it suits your needs.. we dont have a lowlatency kernel with uefi AFAIK21:33
holsteinas you can see here https://wiki.debian.org/DebianMultimedia#Realtime_kernel even upstream is not creating an RT kernel.. though, you are always welcome to build and run whatever kernel you like.. or use a PPA21:34
seb_kuzminskyholstein: thank you for that information21:36
seb_kuzminskyi was following the info here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/RealTimeKernel21:36
seb_kuzminskywhich claims there's an -rt kernel flavor available, but i guess it's outdated (i know how hard it is to keep wikis up to date...)21:36
seb_kuzminskydebian *is* shipping an rtpreempt kernel: http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/linux-image-rt-amd6421:37
holsteinseb_kuzminsky: there are only 2 reason to need low latency.. software synths and realtime effects21:37
holsteinjust becuase you are using those dont mean you *need* a realtime kernel21:37
seb_kuzminskyheh, i'm from #linuxcnc (www.linuxcnc.org), we use a realtime kernel to drive multi-ton, multi-horsepower metalworking machines ;-)21:37
holsteinseb_kuzminsky: you dont need to21:38
seb_kuzminskyi respectfully disagree21:38
holsteinseb_kuzminsky: its literaly what its made, and labled, and designed for21:38
holsteinseb_kuzminsky: i mean, im sure you can tweak it, but you can do that do a stock kernel21:38
holsteinseb_kuzminsky: you should try a generic kernel that support uefi and get a system booting, and do some tests, and see what you need21:39
seb_kuzminskyfor years now we've used rtai, and shipped our own kernel packages, we're very excited to use more standard realtime kernels that are more widely used21:39
seb_kuzminskyi know exactly what we need: scheduling latency in the single-digit microsecond range21:39
holsteinseb_kuzminsky: you can use whatever kernel you like in ubuntu. we dont, and wont have any more realtime kernels21:39
seb_kuzminskythis is to clock out step signals to stepper motors, etc21:40
holsteinseb_kuzminsky: if you want to add it, add it.. the argument we are nearly having is irrelevant21:40
holsteinseb_kuzminsky: we will not have a realtime kernel in the repos21:40
seb_kuzminskyok, well, thanks for your help21:40
holsteinseb_kuzminsky: you can add one, and are welcome and encouraged to21:40
seb_kuzminskyi wasn't asking you to do any work, i was only asking if the kernel that's advertised on that wiki page was available in a deb archive somewhere21:40
seb_kuzminskyi hear you that it's not, and that's no problem21:40
holsteinseb_kuzminsky: ppa's are where i would look.. the kxstudio ppa's21:41
seb_kuzminskyah!  ok, i'll check that one out, thanks :-)21:41
holsteinthere are also liquorix..21:41
beefsaladseb_kuzminsky: heavy-freaking-metal!22:10
beefsaladcan I borrow your CNC?22:10
seb_kuzminskyheh, sure, you in Colorado, USA?  come on by and we'll build some stuff!  :-)22:11
beefsaladno, but I'd make a trip for it!22:11
beefsaladuber-cheap AR-15 lowers have always been appealing ;)22:11
seb_kuzminskywe have a big get-together once per year, usually in Wichita, Kansas, anyone's welcome22:12
beefsaladand a billion other projects I've dreamed about over the years22:12
beefsaladawesome!  I have a buddy in Wichita22:12
seb_kuzminskyoh, and to keep this conversation on-topic, one of our sillier hackers wrote a gcode program that moves stepper motors at specific speeds to generate sounds, to play the song "daisy"22:12
beefsaladlol22:13
seb_kuzminskyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0re79zEX5A22:13
beefsaladno speakers on this machine yet22:14
seb_kuzminskytbh you're not missing much ;-)22:15
seb_kuzminskyit's like that old video of a floppy drive playing the imperial march22:15
seb_kuzminskythough the definitive example of the genre is surely the Old Computer Remix of the House of the Rising Sun: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w68qZ8JvBds22:17
seb_kuzminskyok, i'll stop spamming your channel now, by folks!  come see us in #linuxcnc if this kind of stuff interest you22:17
beefsaladhehe yeah22:20
beefsaladfloppy drives, scanners, printers, and now a CNC machine22:20

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