[02:34] <MavBlue> hello
[09:02] <jarnos> Is Thunar Volume Manager (thunar-volman) supposed to work? I think it is not even called even if  volume management is enabled in Thunar's preferences.
[09:07] <cub> jarnos, how do you mean? When I plug in camera, iphone or usb sticks they seems to be handle automatically. I have the Volume Management ticked in the Thunar preferences and I don't remember ticking that box myself, so I suppose it's by default.
[09:16] <jarnos> cub, auto mount seems to work with my USB stick, but not with my phone when I connect it via USB and set it in mass storage mode.
[09:20] <jarnos> It seems that thunar-volman is not called at all. On the other hand, thunar-volman could not handle auto mounting as such due to bug https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9193
[09:21] <jarnos> How is auto mounting handled then in Ubuntu Studio?
[09:22] <cub> which version of ubuntu studio? I'm on 12.04 and it just works.
[09:23] <jarnos> cub, 13.10
[09:23] <cub> hmm shouldn't be any difference, but I'm not sure.
[09:24] <cfhowlett> jarnos, there are actually 2 file managers; thunar and nautilus.  Try both
[09:27] <jarnos> cfhowlett, really? I don't see such a dependence. I think I installed nautilus with dropbox.
[09:28] <cfhowlett> jarnos, I didn't say dependence.  I merely shared that there are 2 wm's present in ubuntustudio.  I found that one (don't remember which) accepted my mass storage phone without issue.  one would not.
[09:28] <cfhowlett> jarnos, and dropbox does require nautilus so --- yeah
[09:36] <jarnos> cfhowlett, IIRC it does, when you install it using the instructions https://www.dropbox.com/install, but you are right, nautilus is only a suggested package for dropbox.
[09:37] <jarnos> cfhowlett, then why `aptitude show ubuntustudio-desktop ` does not list nautilus?
[09:37] <cfhowlett> jarnos, i think it's the only wm that offers integration
[09:37] <cfhowlett> jarnos, could be that it's only installed with dropbox.
[09:38] <cfhowlett> jarnos, run terminal: apt-cache policy nautilus
[09:38] <jarnos> cfhowlett, so?
[09:39] <cfhowlett> jarnos, see your installed version ...
[09:39] <jarnos> cfhowlett, why?
[09:40] <cfhowlett> jarnos, nautilus appears not to be present in ubuntustudio-desktop as you stated.
[09:52] <cub> no nautilus shouldn't be included by default
[10:42] <jarnos> And even if it was included, it would not auto mount as such.
[12:24] <unready> hey guys. i have a little issue with ubuntustudio: everytime i click 'log off', the os goes into super lag mode and I have to wait for about three minutes for the log off display to pop up
[12:25] <unready> any ideas what could be causing this?
[12:25] <cfhowlett> unready, encryption?
[12:25] <cfhowlett> that slows down both my login/logout to some degree - not 3 minutes thought
[12:25] <unready> aha, yeah i actually measured the time it takes, a good 3 mins
[12:26] <unready> so i can just disable this?
[12:26] <cfhowlett> unready, confirm you are encrypting?
[12:26] <unready> if it is on by default i guess i am?
[12:26] <unready> sorry, i'm super new to linux
[12:26] <cfhowlett> unready, not on by default
[12:27] <cfhowlett> unready, no apologies needed.
[12:27] <unready> :)
[12:27] <cfhowlett> unready, next time, observe the terminal display of items being shut down
[12:27] <cfhowlett> that'll guide you
[12:27] <unready> ok, so I just launch the terminal window and then try to log off?
[12:27] <cfhowlett> in fact, open a terminal and issue sudo init 15 (i think) and watch
[12:28] <unready> ok, thanks!
[12:29] <unready> when i enter 'sudo init 15' it says illegal runlevel: 15
[12:31] <cfhowlett> sudo init 15
[12:31] <cfhowlett> sorry.  it's  a system level command so - sudo it is
[12:34] <unready> hmm, still doesn't recognize it, same output 'illegal runlevel: 15'
[12:42] <cfhowlett> d'oh!  init 0     clearly something I rarely do
[12:42] <cfhowlett> shutdown -h     is also useful
[16:03] <Golfgeo> Hi all
[16:04] <Golfgeo> Have been trying to reduce the audio noise on my recordings and once read there was a application on ubuntu studio that could do it in real time. Need limiting and perhaps some compression/gating in real time.
[16:05] <Golfgeo> If anyone can give me a pointer to the name or names of tools/applications that can do this?
[16:10] <cfhowlett> Golfgeo, must it be real-time?  vastly easier is post-processing
[16:11] <cfhowlett> Golfgeo,  anyway the "experts" are on #opensourcemusicians
[16:11] <Golfgeo> cfhowlett: I've been doing it in post for some time now, but since I'm broadcasting live it would be much nicer to the live audiance
[16:12] <cfhowlett> Golfgeo, got it.  ask the #opensourcemusicians channel.  Also your hardware settings matter but I don't know enough to describe exactly what needs be set
[16:13] <Golfgeo> cfhowlett: k, will do and thanks :-)
[17:17] <hamidreza> Hello guys!
[17:19] <hamidreza> I have a useful way to remove safely external disks. only unmount the first partition of that disk.
[21:21] <unready> guys, how do you approach file and folder organization? I'm a bit OCD and I cringed a bit when a saw the filesystem folder structure
[21:21] <unready> just make another partition and keep all my workfiles there?
[21:21] <unready> any tips?
[21:21] <unready> for a linux noob :)
[22:15] <holstein> unready: depends
[22:16] <holstein> unready: i have a seperate tracking hard drive for my production machine.. i keep a sessions directory and sub directories as needed for what im working on, and whatever expoerts
[22:17] <holstein> i then just mirror that to an external hard drive for backup, as well as session backup to DVD or bluray as needed
[22:17] <holstein> on my other machines, i just do whatever makes sense to me for the job
[23:20] <unready> holstein: thanks, makes sense!