[00:02] <kerly> now I will go to close this session to try open from terminal ntfs-config to try again from the first user that is "wachin"
[00:06] <kerly> No, I can't access to my others partitions
[00:06] <kerly> Some of yours have the same question
[00:07] <kerly> Call to my, wachin, not kerly, kerly is the other user that I create, from that try to access to my other partitions
[00:07] <kerly> but not is possible
[00:07] <kerly> UbuntuStudio 14.04 x86
[03:29] <bruno> ola algum brasileiro ai?
[03:30] <cfhowlett_> !brazil
[14:53] <rasda> hi. has anyone here tried bitwig studio with ubuntu studio 14.04 yet?
[15:10] <wachin> Hi to all UbuntuStudio users and dev.
[15:11] <wachin> yesterday i will try to have access from other user that I create with the name kerly, but from this user can't have access to my others partitions
[15:12] <wachin> Well, this day here con UbuntuStudio 14.04, I try to have to use the script to open the webcam from mplayer
[15:13] <wachin> the script say this: mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l2:width=640:height=480:device=/dev/video1
[15:13] <wachin> I use a WebCam Logitech, with UbuntuStudio 12.04.4 and 14.04 all fine
[15:13] <wachin> but with 14.04 the image of the video is very small
[15:14] <wachin> some of yours have the same question
[15:23] <wachin> there seems to be a problem in accessing this Logitech C110 webcam in UbuntuStudio 14.04
[18:44] <devin> I am trying to run Arduour and am now getting the following error: "Could not reconnect to the Audio/MIDI engine"
[18:54] <devin> Really do not know what I am doing, but I just tried this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/jack-audio-connection-kit/+bug/108718 ...to no avail.
[19:07] <devin> So I tried this $gksudo gedit /etc/security/limits.conf and received "The program 'gksudo' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
[19:07] <devin> sudo apt-get install gksudo is currently not installed
[19:07] <devin> "
[19:08] <devin> Should I just install it, or would I be creating more problems? (I'm sure I got into this trying to solve a different problem)
[19:08] <devin> Thank you for any entertainment of thought on the matter. I'll help others with learning curve once I get on some good footing.
[19:25] <devin> (Read that there is no significant diff between gksudo and sudo command) Found nothing unusual in config file.)
[19:31] <zequence> devin: Don't tamper with realtime rights, if you're on Ubuntu Studio
[19:32] <zequence> Does ardour complain that you don't have realtime privilege?
[19:33] <zequence> devin: Always start jack first, then your jack application
[19:33] <zequence> !proaudio
[19:37] <devin> zequence - no, ardour does not mention anything about realtime privilege.  By "jack", do you mean qjackqtl? I do not think I have to have this open on my other computer, which has similar setup now. I'm puzzled.. thanks again.
[19:41] <zequence> devin: qjackctl is a gui control application for the jack server
[19:41] <devin> I tried starting jack first and then Ardour. Still no luck. I think I am going to sit down and put both computers side-by-side and see what is similar/different with audio preferences. I don't see any audio connection options on Jack on this PC, but I swear there are options on my other "stable" (just luck) version.
[19:44] <devin> In the Jack Messages, I see this "(qjackctl:3284): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_widget_get_direction: assertion 'GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed". Does this mean anything important?
[19:45] <devin> Also, "Server state" is "Stopped".
[19:51] <zequence> devin: Just make sure you have selected the right audio device. Don't select input and output separately. Set those to "default"
[19:51] <zequence> devin: Then, select your audio device in "interface"
[19:52] <zequence> devin: Reboot, if you want, to make sure you don't have stuff running in the background
[19:52] <zequence> devin: Can't stay with you now. Gotta watch some hockey. I'm on here every day, so if you keep logged in and ask a question, you will get an answer
[19:54] <devin> Thank you! You all should know that my goal with this is to bring Linux into schools. I am music teacher and I think that the whole environment/philosophy of this stuff is great for education. Thanks!
[21:54] <bert__> hello du studio
[21:57] <bert__> au revoir