[01:09] <bob_> Hello, I'm wondering what happens in April when release 13.10 reaches end of life? Will their be a new LTS released?
[01:12] <holstein> bob_: i dont think thats when 13.10 goes EOL, but EOL is just that.. end of life
[01:12] <holstein> bob_: so, when they go EOL, they are end of life, which means, no official support and the repos are down
[01:12] <holstein> that doenst mean you can use it, and choose to manually patch and support it yourself
[01:13] <bob_> Latest Release: Ubuntu Studio 13.10 Saucy Salamander
[01:13] <bob_> This release has a very short support period, supported only until April 2014, but is the most up to date. Using a bittorent client is the recommended download method.
[01:13] <holstein> bob_: i think that is incorrect
[01:14] <holstein> bob_: 9 months is what i read, and was told
[01:14] <bob_> Okay, just quoted from the website: http://ubuntustudio.org/download/
[01:14] <holstein> should be July, i thought.. but, regardless, this is what happens when they go EOL
[01:15] <holstein> 14.04 is an LTS, as was 12.04.. 12.04 is supported for 5 years, so, til april 2017.. and 14.04 til april 2019
[01:16] <bob_> Well, I'm just wondering if that mean the next one will be LTS? From Wikipedia "Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr)" ... "This version is scheduled for release on 17 April 2014, and is the 20th release of Ubuntu. "
[01:16] <holstein> bob_: 12.04 was an LTS, and 14.04 will be
[01:16] <holstein> bob_: every 2 years is the plan for the LTS release
[01:16] <bob_> I had problems with 12.04
[01:17] <holstein> bob_: 12.04.. 12 = 2012, .04 = april
[01:17] <holstein> bob_: i still use 12.04 on my production machine
[01:17] <bob_> OK, thanks. I'll just patch my 13.04 for now and wait
[01:18] <holstein> 13.04 should be EOL soon, however
[01:18] <bob_> a couple of days ago it reached EOL
[01:18] <holstein> this month i thought
[01:18] <holstein> right..
[01:19] <holstein> or, you can elaborate about the problems you are having, and see if i, or another volunteer can help, or point you in the right direction
[01:20] <holstein> !13.10
[01:20] <bob_> No problem with 13.04. I don't remember what it was with 12.04. Maybe something Jack didn't like with my setup. Don't remeber.
[01:20] <holstein> bob_: then, i woudnt worry about it, or mention it
[01:21] <holstein> Ubuntu 13.10 will only be supported for 9 months.
[01:21] <bob_> Ya, thanks, I'll just wait for the next release, which looks like it should be LTS...
[01:21] <bob_> Cheers.
[01:21] <holstein> bob_: its not "should".. its an LTS
[01:21] <holstein> bob_: 14.04 *is* an LTS
[01:21] <holstein> !14.04
[01:22] <holstein> bob_: 13.03 *is* supported for 9 months.. as is 13.04
[01:22] <bob_> Yup, roger that...
[01:23] <holstein> bob_: the info at http://ubuntustudio.org/download/ was just not updated to reflect
[12:05] <vincenzoml> Hi there. In ubuntu (but I did also in ubuntustudio) I installed the jack module for pulseaudio. I see pulseaudio sources and sinks in qjackctl, they're connected. I see the jack virtual soundcard in pulse, and it's the one set to be used. However, totem blocks when trying to play. Any idea why?
[12:07] <vincenzoml> for the record, neither I can get a test sound out of pulseaudio's configuration tool
[12:08] <vincenzoml> hmm, solved by disabling hdmi output in pulse
[12:08] <vincenzoml> thanks anyway
[16:48] <abc> giorno
[16:48] <abc> è compreso rosegarden in ubuntu studio?
[16:58] <holstein> !info rosegarden | abc
[16:59] <abc> rosegarden is included into ubuntu studio?
[16:59] <holstein> se non incluso può essere facilmente installato
[16:59] <holstein> sudo apt-get install rosegarden
[17:00] <holstein> !it | abc
[17:00] <abc> rosegarden is included into ubuntu studio?
[17:00] <abc> yes or no..simple
[17:00] <holstein> abc: if its not, it can be easily installed
[17:00] <abc> yes or no
[17:01] <holstein> abc: let be pull up a publically available package list and look for you
[17:02] <abc> yes or no
[17:02] <holstein> abc: sudo apt-get install rosegaren will pull rosegarden into *any* ubuntu flavour quickly.. but, i will check, if you dont mind waiting patiently
[17:02] <holstein> abc: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/PackageList states its included
[17:03] <holstein> referenced as part of the "ubuntustudio-audio" meta package
[17:03] <holstein> abc: understand?
[17:03] <abc> thanx very much
[17:04] <abc> great
[17:04] <holstein> abc: sure.. anytime. just try and not repeat in the future.. we are volunteers here
[17:04] <abc> i know
[17:06] <abc> e mint a cosa serve?
[17:06] <abc> exuse
[17:06] <abc> wrong channel
[19:18] <bornpilot> what linux tools are available that allow for live streaming to youtube?
[19:19] <bornpilot> perhaps there are none.
[22:56] <SolidLog> Hey guys. Really wish that there was a hotkey popup when you held the super key in this
[22:56] <SolidLog> list of hotkeys*
[23:09] <zequence> SolidLog: That's something worth taking up with the DE devs, in our case the people who develop XFCE :)
[23:10] <zequence> Ubuntu Studio is focused on multimedia production, so we don't really put a lot of effort in that, usually.
[23:11] <zequence> You could ask around in the #xubuntu channel about that, though
[23:19] <SolidLog> They told me to ask here lol
[23:19] <SolidLog> Trying the xfce channels
[23:20] <zequence> We don't develp XFCE at all, so that is not something we do. We might even start basing our Desktop entirely on other DE's, giving the user multiple options
[23:21] <zequence> What we care about is multimedia production, and in cases where the UI needs special attention for that, we take an interest
[23:21] <zequence> But, not otherwise
[23:22] <Unit193> SolidLog: You got the answer there.