[00:54] <delt> *sigh* just updated my laptop to 14.04.... now i got duplicates of several "indicator" icons... how do i get rid of them?a
[00:54] <delt> also, a several second delay before the alt+f2 box appears
[00:57] <delt> two different power indicators.... two different bluetooth indicators, although the icons are exactly the same...
[00:57] <delt> ?????
[00:59] <delt> my "normal" fix would be to chmod -x the executable files, but what's the "proper" way to get rid of these?
[01:08] <malutande> hello
[01:08] <malutande> from paraguay!
[01:10] <delt> half the keyboard shortcuts don't work....
[01:12] <delt> even though they're still listed correctly in the keyboard control panel
[01:12] <malutande> anybody on how to MOUNT ISO files?
[01:12] <OvenWerk1> delt: That was my experience too. I ended up just doing a fresh install
[01:12] <malutande> GUI?
[01:13] <delt> OvenWerk1: that's what i think i'm gonna do.... :/
[01:14] <OvenWerk1> malutande: do you just want to see what is inside, or more?
[01:15] <OvenWerk1> malutande: just right clicking on the iso in the file manager will allow you to look inside with the archive manager.
[01:15] <malutande> OvenWerk1, i want to test a DVD i made with dvd styler
[01:15] <malutande> mount it as a DVD before burning, for testing purpouses
[01:16] <malutande> OvenWerk1, i ussually did it with gnome
[01:16] <OvenWerk1> I don't have anything to try that with :(
[01:17] <malutande> but now xfce got difficult
[01:17] <OvenWerk1> I would think any of the video players that play dvds direct should do that though.
[01:18] <delt> over a whole minute before it logs out...
[01:20] <malutande> vlc did the trick, OvenWerk1 !!
[01:20] <malutande> TYVM
[01:20] <OvenWerk1> That would have been my first try too.
[06:04] <delt> ubuntustudio 14.10 is BETA quality, at best. It should still be in beta, and not yet officially released.
[06:06] <Unit193> It's not even alpha...
[06:17] <delt> i'm gonna go with linux mint for my non-studio needs, at least for now...
[06:18] <delt> anyway, be back later
[06:53] <jhenke> hi, just for your information, the problem I have now also has a bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1315921 which is apparently being looked at by the kernel team, just if your are curious about the status and progress
[09:40] <Sakrecoer>  /msg ChanServ OP #basspistol sakrecoe1
[14:20] <rhizo> Hi folks
[15:17] <rhizo> I added a rme digi96 soundcard in my pci slot, ubuntu studio 13.04 installation and ran into a problem I already encountered a while before
[15:17] <rhizo> the rme sound module exits with an errorcode and the card cannot be used
[15:18] <rhizo> I switched the pci slot and it worked
[15:18] <rhizo> but this time all the slots are occupied and the only solution I found was this
[15:18] <rhizo> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1802008
[15:19] <rhizo> ...to switch the slot
[15:19] <rhizo> I upgraded to 14.04 and hoped that it will work then
[15:20] <rhizo> but I have the same problem
[15:20] <rhizo> Does anyone have experience and can give me a hint where I can have a look to find a workaround for this?
[15:22] <rhizo> should not be an alsa related thing, other cards are reported by someone that posted the bug report on launchpad as not working, too
[15:23] <holstein> rhizo: test if its an "alsa related thing"
[15:23] <holstein> RME is typically well supported.. and should just work out of the box
[15:24] <holstein> rhizo: i would get a 14.04 live CD, and just follow some normal troubleshooting and testing.. looks like you could have bad hardware.. something bad on the motherboard?
[15:24] <rhizo> I switched the cards around and its everytime the rme in the same pci slot that stops working...
[15:24] <holstein> rhizo: sure.. so, is that not an issue with the slot? or motherboard?
[15:24] <holstein> seems hardware related.. you could confirmm with the  live CD on other hardware.. another motherboard
[15:25] <rhizo> I will test it to be sure about
[15:28] <rhizo> hm, I wish I had another box around... could test it with another OS and look if the card works there
[15:28] <holstein> rhizo: if you can test it with an officially supported OS, you can tell if the hardware is functioning properly.. but, RME should provide linux support
[15:29] <holstein> rhizo: testing with a live CD is a good test, since it removes a few things from the current equation, and lets you isolate variables
[15:30] <rhizo> I thought of having another linux live cd running on the same machine, because thats the only piece of hardware I have access to
[15:30] <rhizo> with pci slots at least...
[15:30] <holstein> sure.. that will test with the current OS and user config and hard drive removed from the equation
[15:36] <rhizo> with ubuntu 13.04 and 14.04 live and installed it was not working, I download a gentoo live cd and take a look if it crashes also or is working
[15:36] <holstein> 13.04 is EOL
[15:36] <holstein> but, its a good test case
[15:37] <holstein> i would expect what you are describing from a hardware issue.. though, im not implying that is the case..
[15:38] <holstein> i try and remove *all* other hardware.. i'll disable un-needed/wanted hardware in the bios.. get down to as few variables as possible.. and test with a few key live CD's
[15:38] <rhizo> the error that was reported I found on the internet exists from 10.04
[15:39] <holstein> sure.. and you stated changing the PCI slot had effect? correct?
[15:39] <rhizo> I already disabled and changed a lot in the bios and booted stepwise until acpi=off kernel options
[15:39] <holstein> rhizo: why is changing PCI slots not an option?
[15:39] <rhizo> yes, thats why I have to be sure it is working under another os
[15:40] <rhizo> I only have 3 pci slots... and 3 rme digi96 cards :-(
[15:40] <holstein> rhizo: it is currently *not* working in another OS>. none you have tried
[15:40] <holstein> rhizo: you should be testing with *one* card.. you are, correct?
[15:40] <holstein> rhizo: dont mix in multiple audio devices, *and* the question "is this card working"
[15:41] <rhizo> yesterday I had one card going down the slots
[15:41] <rhizo> then another card
[15:41] <rhizo> and the last
[15:41] <holstein> rhizo: so, one device, works as expected?
[15:42] <rhizo> one device works in 2 slots, but in the last pci slot not
[15:42] <holstein> rhizo: test, swapping in the other cards.. til you are sure all 3 work properly
[15:42] <rhizo> all the cards did this
[15:42] <rhizo> I will check it again
[15:42] <holstein> rhizo: ok.. it will always be challenging to use multiple cards like that, regardless
[15:43] <holstein> rhizo: if it were me, i would be talking to RME and las or someone with JACK or alsa about how to properly configure multiple devices..
[15:43] <holstein> rhizo: you can try #opensourcemusicians
[15:43] <holstein> but, i feel like you should lead with "im trying to configure 3 cards".. you have a lot of variables going on...
[15:43] <rhizo> ok thanks for the hints
[15:46] <rhizo> I check this with one network card, too...I doubt it isnt working either
[15:46] <rhizo> in the bad slot I mean
[15:46] <holstein> rhizo: dont assume its a bad slot
[15:47] <holstein> rhizo: i think testing with a known good networking card would be a good test..
[15:47] <rhizo> no, it's only my fuzzy english
[15:47] <holstein> something that works in the other "known good" slot
[15:47] <holstein> rhizo: i think you are on the correct path here.. to figuring out what is up
[15:47] <rhizo> hehe
[15:49] <rhizo> hm, I could try with ubuntu 32 bit also... the guy on the internet had also 64bit system
[15:50] <holstein> rhizo: that wont hurt.. the live CD should be enough to test that..
[15:53] <rhizo> while the downloads are coming in, I'll fetch some discs out of a local store before it is too late to buy them...