[01:35] <holstein> dreamy_: if you like, use the /topic command to see the topic of the channels you are in
[01:35] <holstein> dreamy_: this is the ubuntustudio support channel, though other music related topics are welcome
[04:27] <coelebs> a friend of mine who's musician called me and asked what distro to pick up for music production
[04:27] <coelebs> so i recommended him ubuntu studio
[04:27] <holstein> cool
[04:27] <holstein> hopefully you have time to help him get it running
[04:27] <coelebs> oh i got time
[04:28] <holstein> depending on what he's coming from, there is very little "click and run" about linux audio.. or pro audio in general
[04:28] <coelebs> but that might have for some of his friend too
[04:28] <coelebs> have been*
[04:28] <coelebs> yeah
[04:29] <coelebs> for me ubuntustudio has worked pretty well out of the box
[04:30] <coelebs> with fedora i had to do all sorts of things
[04:30] <holstein> it works as advertised. im just saying, one cant just click on the ardour icon and make a record
[04:30] <coelebs> yeah
[05:33] <vj23x> hello!
[05:40] <coelebs> hi
[10:39] <delt> gaah this bug again :( term windows (xfce4-terminal, rxvt, xterm) act as if the state of either CTRL key is inverted
[10:40] <delt> though alt+delete doesn't do anything, and ctrl+alt+delete works as expected
[10:47] <delt> resetting my keyboard layout with xmodmap doesn't fix it, neither does choosing a layout in the xfce control panel
[10:48] <delt> (i usually leave it to "use default" and set the keyboard layout with xmodmap)
[11:25] <delt> menulibre isn't in the repos?
[17:46] <cub> The indicators on my 14.04 installation is not working that well
[17:47] <cub> First the dropbox icon disappeared. Yesterday the wifi indicator didn't show up.
[17:47] <cub> I'm not sure what to file as a bug, if there is one.
[18:40] <nishant> how to open citrix receiver on ubuntu studio
[18:40] <nishant> any one
[18:51] <OvenWerk1> delt: synaptic shows menulibre in the repos.
[18:59] <Guest54512> How do I change on my Ubuntu Studio 14.04 LTS a directory recursively? Also, there must be a similar command line for a single file.  I want to convert the directory from read-only to read/write
[19:16] <Guest54512> How do I change a file or a directory from read-only to read-write?
[19:18] <OvenWerk1> Guest54512: chmod +rw filename
[19:18] <OvenWerk1> recursively would be chmod -R +rw directoryname
[19:19] <OvenWerk1> But that will change not just the directory but also all files inside
[19:20] <Guest54512> OvenWerk1: The full path name?
[19:20] <OvenWerk1> if you are in the directory where th directory you wish to change is no.
[19:21] <OvenWerk1> Also, be aware that to make full use of a directory you may need the exec bit set as well
[19:21] <Guest54512> OvenWerk1: No need to use "sudo", or a version thereof?
[19:21] <OvenWerk1> It depends on if you own the file or not.
[19:21] <Guest54512> OvenWerk1: Exec bit?
[19:22] <OvenWerk1> each file has three bits read write and execute
[19:23] <OvenWerk1> There are actually three sets of these bits too. A set for the owner a set for group and a set for all.
[19:25] <OvenWerk1> Most people use numbers to set them... 740 for example would make the user have full access (rwx) and group be able to read and no one beable to see it.
[19:27] <OvenWerk1> This is different than dos/win which uses an extension for execute instead.
[19:28] <OvenWerk1> if you type "man chmod" in your terminal it will explain things better than I can.
[19:28] <Guest54512> I can't seem to succeed
[19:28] <Guest54512> I'll look into that
[19:28] <Guest54512> thx
[19:28] <Guest54512> bye
[21:11] <Guest95353> so anyone upgraded to 14 yet? a bit scared last time things broke...
[21:14] <Guest95353> forgot everyone lives in US and is ASLEEP now... night