joey__ | 3,5mm in to 3,5mm out wireless, does that exist ? | 01:44 |
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holstein | joey__: a wireless wire? no | 01:48 |
joey__ | hahaha | 01:48 |
joey__ | no but | 01:48 |
joey__ | something i would plug 3,5mm in | 01:48 |
holstein | you can get wireless and convert to what you like | 01:48 |
joey__ | which would wirelessly transmit | 01:48 |
joey__ | to another device where there is a 3,5mm output | 01:48 |
holstein | you would need something stereo.. or balanced | 01:48 |
bwest333 | it wont let me update | 07:14 |
kostex | for the love of jebus I can't get fstab to use a cifs credentials file.. | 08:59 |
kostex | /192.168.2.1/DATA\040PARTITION /mnt/DataPartition cifs users,rw,uid=1000,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlmssp,nounix,ver=1,credentials=/root/.cifs_security/credentials 0 0 | 08:59 |
kostex | that's what's in there.. and the /root/.cifs_security/credentials file has username=xxx and password=xxx in it and is readable and owned by root | 08:59 |
kostex | passing username and password in the fstab line itself is working ok | 09:00 |
kostex | (pasted one forward slash too few) | 09:02 |
Unit193 | kostex: file -bi /root/.cifs_security/credentials what's the output? | 09:03 |
kostex | text/plain; charset=us-ascii | 09:04 |
kostex | btw.. dmesg states: [ 1378.811832] CIFS VFS: No username specified | 09:05 |
kostex | so it's not reading the file.. | 09:06 |
Unit193 | Only problem I can remember with that is when I used the wrong file editor/saved in the wrong format. | 09:06 |
kostex | I got my answer! | 09:07 |
kostex | dang | 09:07 |
kostex | it seems it only works when you have the package cifs-utils installed... | 09:07 |
Unit193 | Oh you didn't? | 09:08 |
kostex | just found out | 09:08 |
kostex | couple of hours wasted.. but in the end I'm happy.. thanks for your help | 09:09 |
Unit193 | Well, I didn't do anything. :D | 09:09 |
kostex | held my hand.. sometimes it's enough | 09:09 |
Unit193 | Also, if you're feeling adventurist, you can build icecast2 2.4.0 from the Debian VCS. :D | 09:29 |
kostex | I'll try that in a minute.. (in a virtual box ;-) | 09:30 |
kostex | 2.4.0 up and running.. | 10:51 |
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Teodor | Hello. | 18:44 |
holstein | o/ | 18:44 |
Teodor | o/ | 18:46 |
Teodor | Are there different repos for mainline Ubuntu and U. Studio? | 18:47 |
holstein | no | 18:47 |
holstein | ubuntustudio *is* ubuntu.. all the software for all the "Flavours" are in the main repositories | 18:47 |
Teodor | I realy like the idea of users interests-specified distros. I think that there can also be distro for porn enthusiasts, scientists etc. | 18:49 |
holstein | cool.. feel free and disucss in the proper channels.. maybe defocus or #ubuntu-offtopic, though, guidelines still apply | 18:50 |
holstein | !ot | 18:50 |
ubottu | #ubuntustudio is the official Ubuntu Studio support channel and #ubuntu-offtopic is for general chatter. Welcome! | 18:50 |
Teodor | holstein: Sorry, didn't know. | 18:51 |
holstein | this is a looser than average channel.. you are welcome to instigate chat about general music or media production | 18:52 |
coelebs | speaking of devil | 19:04 |
coelebs | yesterday i watched some adult entertainment with gf and there was some high pitched irritating sound on vid | 19:05 |
coelebs | so i ran it trough jackrack and eq | 19:05 |
joey_ | cool | 19:05 |
holstein | coelebs: ok.. let the content provider know you had issues with the content | 19:05 |
joey_ | low latency pr0n | 19:05 |
coelebs | i have to admit that i've been cheating my ubuntu with ableton | 19:06 |
coelebs | but i figured out that i can do the same in renoise | 19:07 |
joey_ | youre using ableton in ubuntu ? | 19:08 |
coelebs | nope on winblows | 19:08 |
joey_ | ah | 19:08 |
coelebs | i wanted to play around with ableton looper and ended up laying out beats | 19:08 |
holstein | coelebs: there are many windows users in the community, please refrain from referring to it negatively.. thanks | 19:09 |
coelebs | sorry | 19:09 |
joey_ | what | 19:09 |
holstein | !ot | coelebs | 19:09 |
ubottu | coelebs: #ubuntustudio is the official Ubuntu Studio support channel and #ubuntu-offtopic is for general chatter. Welcome! | 19:09 |
joey_ | why not ? | 19:09 |
holstein | joey_: as i stated, there are windows users here in the community.. its not constructive.. | 19:09 |
joey_ | I have very negative experiences with it | 19:09 |
coelebs | yeah flamewars are not constructive | 19:10 |
holstein | joey_: sure. as do i.. but, this is not the channel for that | 19:10 |
joey_ | It's just normal | 19:10 |
coelebs | my installation is unnurtured and getting out of hand | 19:10 |
joey_ | It's just an adjective | 19:10 |
coelebs | i hate that i don't own windows | 19:11 |
joey_ | It's so expensive | 19:11 |
michael__ | hello? :) | 19:14 |
joey_ | hi | 19:14 |
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Guest85913 | Could I get some assistance? | 19:14 |
holstein | !ask | Guest85913 | 19:15 |
ubottu | Guest85913: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience | 19:15 |
Guest85913 | I recently installed Ubuntu Studio 14.04 and I have been experiencing a number of issues after a reboot. | 19:15 |
Guest85913 | I lost the volume control in the top right, I lost regular user privileges, and I can't seem to mount my other internal HDD since rebooting. | 19:16 |
Guest85913 | This is all after updating of course. | 19:17 |
Guest85913 | Where should I start? | 19:17 |
holstein | your user privileges? | 19:19 |
holstein | what does that mean? | 19:19 |
holstein | after updating what? a system upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04? or 13.10 to 14.04? or just normal updates? | 19:20 |
Guest85913 | I do not have permission to mount drives, or change user settings. | 19:20 |
holstein | ok.. we can address that | 19:20 |
Guest85913 | After updating within ubuntu 14.04 | 19:20 |
holstein | after updating what? a system upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04? or 13.10 to 14.04? or just normal updates? | 19:20 |
holstein | so. you fresh installed 14.04? and all was well? and you did what? updated with the system upgrade tool? | 19:21 |
Guest85913 | yes | 19:21 |
Guest85913 | Then I was asked to reboot, so I did. | 19:21 |
holstein | Guest85913: please open a terminal, and run "sudo apt-gret update && sudo apt-get dist-upgade" ..report errors here.. | 19:21 |
holstein | !paste | 19:22 |
ubottu | For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. | 19:22 |
Guest85913 | I did that, and I did not get any errors. | 19:23 |
Guest85913 | Would you like the results anyways? | 19:23 |
holstein | Guest85913: sure | 19:23 |
Guest85913 | Ok, one moment | 19:25 |
Guest85913 | http://pastebin.com/wAZae4zC | 19:26 |
holstein | Guest85913: i suggest this. try loggin in as the guest user.. see if the UI seems normal, or as expected.. if so, the issue is likely in your user config | 19:28 |
holstein | as far as mounting.. | 19:28 |
holstein | !mount | 19:28 |
ubottu | mount is used to attach devices to directories. See also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mount | 19:28 |
holstein | try mounting via commandline and share errors. | 19:28 |
MikeC | back, I logged into guest and it is the same as logging into my account | 19:31 |
MikeC | so does that make it an issue in a config file for my user? | 19:32 |
holstein | MikeC: ok.. so,the issue/issues are not likely with the user config | 19:32 |
MikeC | oh | 19:32 |
holstein | i would simply try and login with the older kernel.. sometimes that can cause issues.. you can select it from the grub menu | 19:33 |
MikeC | how do I access the grub menu? | 19:33 |
MikeC | Is it during boot? | 19:33 |
holstein | correct | 19:33 |
MikeC | ok | 19:33 |
holstein | you can press shift at boot, if grub is hidden | 19:34 |
holstein | i dont think thats the issue though.. i just updated a bout 20 minutes ago, and ive been working ever since | 19:34 |
miikec | back again | 19:37 |
miikec | I rolled back to previous kernel | 19:37 |
miikec | I am facing the same issues | 19:37 |
holstein | miikec: then, just take them one at a time, and see what you can do | 19:40 |
holstein | boot the latest kernel, mount from the command line.. share errors | 19:40 |
holstein | see that the sound applet is installed and running | 19:40 |
holstein | if no one is around here, you can use #xubuntu or #ubuntu | 19:41 |
holstein | !audio | 19:41 |
ubottu | If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings. If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !players and !mp3. | 19:41 |
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