[01:44] <joey__> 3,5mm in to 3,5mm out wireless, does that exist ?
[01:48] <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
[07:14] <bwest333> it wont let me update
[08:59] <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
[09:00] <kostex> passing username and password in the fstab line itself is working ok
[09:02] <kostex> (pasted one forward slash too few)
[09:03] <Unit193> kostex: file -bi /root/.cifs_security/credentials  what's the output?
[09:04] <kostex> text/plain; charset=us-ascii
[09:05] <kostex> btw.. dmesg states: [ 1378.811832] CIFS VFS: No username specified
[09:06] <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.
[09:07] <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...
[09:08] <Unit193> Oh you didn't?
[09:08] <kostex> just found out
[09:09] <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
[09:29] <Unit193> Also, if you're feeling adventurist, you can build icecast2 2.4.0 from the Debian VCS. :D
[09:30] <kostex> I'll try that in a minute.. (in a virtual box ;-)
[10:51] <kostex> 2.4.0 up and running..
[18:44] <Teodor> Hello.
[18:44] <holstein> o/
[18:46] <Teodor> o/
[18:47] <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
[18:49] <Teodor> I realy like the idea of users interests-specified distros. I think that there can also be distro for porn enthusiasts, scientists etc.
[18:50] <holstein> cool.. feel free and disucss in the proper channels.. maybe defocus or #ubuntu-offtopic, though, guidelines still apply
[18:50] <holstein> !ot
[18:51] <Teodor> holstein: Sorry, didn't know.
[18:52] <holstein> this is a looser than average channel.. you are welcome to instigate chat about general music or media production
[19:04] <coelebs> speaking of devil
[19:05] <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
[19:06] <coelebs> i have to admit that i've been cheating my ubuntu with ableton
[19:07] <coelebs> but i figured out that i can do the same in renoise
[19:08] <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
[19:09] <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] <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
[19:10] <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
[19:11] <coelebs> i hate that i don't own windows
[19:11] <joey_> It's so expensive
[19:14] <michael__> hello? :)
[19:14] <joey_> hi
[19:14] <Guest85913> Could I get some assistance?
[19:15] <holstein> !ask | Guest85913
[19:15] <Guest85913> I recently installed Ubuntu Studio 14.04 and I have been experiencing a number of issues after a reboot.
[19:16] <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.
[19:17] <Guest85913> This is all after updating of course.
[19:17] <Guest85913> Where should I start?
[19:19] <holstein> your user privileges?
[19:19] <holstein> what does that mean?
[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] <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?
[19:21] <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..
[19:22] <holstein> !paste
[19:23] <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
[19:25] <Guest85913> Ok, one moment
[19:26] <Guest85913> http://pastebin.com/wAZae4zC
[19:28] <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] <holstein> try mounting via commandline and share errors.
[19:31] <MikeC> back, I logged into guest and it is the same as logging into my account
[19:32] <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
[19:33] <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
[19:34] <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
[19:37] <miikec> back again
[19:37] <miikec> I rolled back to previous kernel
[19:37] <miikec> I am facing the same issues
[19:40] <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
[19:41] <holstein> if no one is around here, you can use #xubuntu or #ubuntu
[19:41] <holstein> !audio