[01:10] <studio-user715> wow, I
[01:11] <studio-user715> wow, I'm impressed. I can joind this while installing ubuntu studio, nice job!
[01:11] <Unit193> Well howdy.
[01:11] <studio-user715> hidiho =)
[01:15] <studio-user715> well, while i'm waiting.. are there some people here who use Ubuntu Studio to run FL Studio in Wine?? I did this 4 years ago and it worked great.. but maybe there are some new experiences with the new versions ..? ;)
[01:17] <Unit193> I'd recommend you simply check the wine appdb for that, see if it's good for whatever version you'll be installing.
[01:17] <studio-user715> ok, thank you =)
[01:17] <Unit193> !appdb
[01:17] <Unit193> (Of course I haven't or I'd respond with my results.)
[01:22] <studio-user715> ok, it seems to still work with some small issues. I'll give it a try by myself.
[01:23] <studio-user715> kk, installation is ready goodby/good night ;)
[01:23] <Unit193> G'night!
[01:34] <mint12> ok
[01:34] <mint12> got big problems.  Tried to upgrade to 13.10 now cannot boot into system
[01:34] <mint12> any help on this?
[01:36] <mint12> rather not reinstall if possible
[01:38] <mint12> The upgrade and installation went ok.  Just at restart the problem showed.
[01:46] <Unit193> First try an older kernel, and I'd say to try removing  quiet splash  from the boot options so you can see where it's getting stuck.
[01:49] <mint12> how do i do that?
[01:55] <Unit193> At the grub prompt, hit e
[02:02] <mint12> that didn't work
[15:26] <r> hello
[15:27] <Guest80308> ok
[15:28] <Guest80308> is there absolutley NO WAY that a Lexmark x2350 will work with Ubuntu ? anyone ?
[15:30] <cfhowlett> !lexmark
[15:31] <Guest80308> thankyou
[16:32] <Munger> Hi. Just installed US 13.10 and can't start JACK. Error message is D-BUS: SetParameterValue('engine:verbose', 'false'):  Did not receive a reply....
[17:08] <Munger> Maybe this might help http://pastebin.com/Z55XYCey
[17:12] <MaynardWaters> Munger: any other audio like apps running?
[17:14] <Munger> Nope. Just booted a brand new install
[17:16] <Munger> Worked just fine on 12.04 (or whatever version I tried yesterday - can't recall)
[17:24] <Munger> Tried turning off dbus support and still no joy
[17:35] <holstein> Munger: troubleshoot
[17:35] <holstein> Munger: remove whatever device you have plugged in.. try the internal card without the dbus
[17:36] <holstein> try "gksudo qjackctl" to troubleshoot permissions.. *dont* run JACK as root all the time
[17:37] <holstein> Munger: also, 12.04 is still supported if you prefer it, and its working for you
[17:37] <holstein> Munger: there is no reason to run a version behind in ubuntu
[17:37] <holstein> Munger: its not a more stable practice to run a version behind
[17:38] <Munger> Yes, I know, but my touchscreen doesn't work in 12.04
[17:38] <holstein> Munger: the current versions are always getting the most attention
[17:40] <holstein> Munger: does jack start as root?
[17:40] <Munger> just installed gksu
[17:41] <Munger> Might need a reboot. Looks like it's in a weird state. Are you thinking I might not be in audio group?
[17:42] <holstein> Munger: im not thinking anything
[17:42] <holstein> Munger: im suggesting that you troubleshoot
[17:42] <holstein> Munger: i assure you, i nor anyone will have a way of just telling you what to do to "fix" anything
[17:42] <holstein> Munger: since, nothing is broken.. and you really need to learn to configure around whatever issue you are having
[17:42] <Munger> Doesn't start as root
[17:42] <holstein> Munger: you dont need to restart to run "gksudo qjackctl"
[17:43] <holstein> Munger: you run that, then, if jack doesnt start, you know its not related to user permissions
[17:43] <holstein> Munger: its likey related to choosing the incorrect audio device
[17:43] <Munger> I realise that, but I had an instance open that wouldn't quit gracefully. Took a few minutes to time out
[17:43] <holstein> again, i still suggest removing any other devices, and use the internal device to troubleshoot
[17:44] <holstein> Munger: JACK wont "time out"
[17:44] <holstein> you can reboot, or use "ps aux" or "ps aux | grep jack" .. or sudo killall jack or whatever you like
[17:45] <holstein> Munger: if you have instances of jack runing in the back ground, or hung not running, that can cause the issue you are seeing
[17:45] <holstein> Munger: do you have a usb or external audio device you are trying to configure?
[17:46] <holstein> Munger: are you paired down to only trying to configure one audio device? just the internal device?
[17:46] <Munger> Yes and yes
[17:47] <holstein> Munger: then, make sure jack is not running in the background, issue "gksudo qjackctl" and try *all* combinations for hardware settings there
[17:47] <holstein> Munger: should be less than 8 or so
[17:47] <holstein> i cant say what the settings should be, since they are specific to your hardware
[17:48] <Munger> OK. Starts with USB device disconnected
[17:48] <holstein> Munger: there are typically 2 dropdown menus there for the device
[17:48] <holstein> Munger: ok. so now you know, jack is fine
[17:48] <holstein> Munger: you can stop trying to fix jack
[17:48] <Munger> It's an M-Audio Fast Track BTW
[17:48] <holstein> Munger: you can move on now, trying to properly setup jack to use the USB device
[17:48] <holstein> Munger: what would i do? basically the same thing
[17:49] <holstein> open qjackctl, and look in *both* dropdown menus for the fast track
[17:49] <Munger> Using the same settings I had on 12.04.4
[17:49] <holstein> if/when i didnt see it, i would try *all* combinations til the fast track worked
[17:49] <holstein> Munger: why?
[17:49] <holstein> Munger: no one can or has promised you that would work
[17:50] <holstein> Munger: you will need to learn how to configure the fast track *now*.. and that may not be the same as it was
[17:50] <Munger> Just making the point that it worked on 12.04. Wondering what has changed
[17:50] <holstein> Munger: anything could have chagned
[17:50] <holstein> Munger: and, maudio is not working with this, or the jack, or alsa communities to make certain your experience is consistent
[17:51] <holstein> Munger: though, they are always welcome and encouraged to do so
[17:52] <holstein> Munger: you are the entity responsible for providing that support.. you take the commitment on to support that device in linux
[17:52] <holstein> linux cant, and is not allowed to.. and maudio is not interested in doing it
[17:53] <holstein> so, you utilize whatever the community has come up with.. which is likely included in the kernel/alsa
[18:03] <FeDeerico> Please Help me How to install "Eyeon Fusion" ?
[18:06] <holstein> FeDeerico: http://www.eyeonline.com/Support.html
[18:07] <holstein> FeDeerico: i'll usually look for a PPA as well.. though they are not officially supported