[02:01] <inahd> argh
[02:02] <inahd> cannot get stereo recording to work properly in ardour
[20:15] <hansford> have a question here....can I run the latest version of Calf plugins under the 12.04 lts?
[20:16] <zequence> hansford: The latest version won't be invcluded in the repo, no
[20:16] <zequence> But, you can of course add repos, usually a PPA
[20:16] <zequence> ..one which has the latest Calf
[20:18] <hansford> how do you do that ? ...waiting for 14.o4 is driving me crazy here
[23:10] <Synx_> Crouton / chroot / Ubuntu Studio - on a chromebook pixel? - anyone got a clue how to change the crouton deployment to install Ubuntu Studio please ?
[23:17] <zequence> Synx_: Should be the same for all Ubuntu flavors, all though - Ubuntu Studio has its own kernel, and that could make a difference
[23:21] <Synx_> on the crouton parameters you can specify the build by giving it names such as "saucy" or "precise" - is there a parameter for ubuntu studio?  or is it a different meta package it uses?  the crouton script drops a tarball of a compiled program - not sure if it has a parameter to specify a target build of studio.  what is the saucy/precise type name of of Ubuntu studio?  or is it just a different apt-get after installation ?
[23:22] <Synx_> probably sounds like i dont know what im talking about sorry
[23:22] <zequence> Synx_: Ubuntu Studio is an official flavor of Ubuntu. The same repos
[23:22] <zequence> Synx_: You could basically begin by installing Ubuntu, and add Ubuntu Studio packages onto it
[23:22] <zequence> Ubuntu Studio 13.10 is called saucy, as are all flavors released that year and month
[23:23] <Synx_> yea config issues between all the software - wanted to try a working distro rather than installing it all myself - just cant seem to get all the JACK config sorted so though i might be able to cheat and use a distro
[23:24] <Synx_> but thanks - what you said lets me know i was along the right path
[23:24] <zequence> Synx_: All you need to do is add yourself to audio group, after installing all packages
[23:24] <zequence> ..to get jack working well
[23:24] <zequence> sudo usermod -a -G audio $USER
[23:24] <zequence> Also, if you want, linux-lowlatency, to get lower latency
[23:25] <zequence> I mean, install it
[23:25] <Synx_> yea i cracked that one - sound comes through mute - like you can hear it a tiny bit but cant turn it up - thought it might be a config problem
[23:25] <zequence> There are no major config differences between the flavors otherwise
[23:25] <Synx_> thanks - probably a hardware issue
[23:25] <zequence> What is the audio device?
[23:26] <Synx_> it is a google chromebook pixel - hang on i try to identify the exact audio device
[23:27] <zequence> There's no difference between the flavors as far as audio device support is concerned. Sometimes, you might need to use an alsa mixer to get all controls for a device, and Pulseaudio might not support everything that alsa does
[23:28] <zequence> The device should work the same on all flavors of the same release
[23:28] <zequence> (with the same audio servers)
[23:30] <Synx_> got you - thanks a lot for your time - i might reinstall.  it does not take long on this box that is why i like it.
[23:30] <Synx_> must be something glitchy with what i have so i need to make sure problem is persistent