[05:04] <holstein_> GillesM: so, you are able to use xubuntu? then?
[05:04] <holstein_> GillesM: i would just use what works, and then add what you want from ubuntustudio packages..
[07:02] <GillesM> holstein, I was able to use xubuntu with uefi but ubuntustudio boot fails with uefi and /boot/efi partition .. I use ubuntu studio with bios legacy in uefi because ubuntustudio doens't work with thrue uefi
[07:03] <cfhowlett> GillesM install xubuntu and then add ubuntustudio-desktop
[07:06] <zequence_> GillesM: cfhowlett: Ubuntu Studio trusty works on UEFI
[07:06] <zequence_> I have only made one install myself, with secureboot enabled, but it worked
[07:07] <GillesM> cfhowlett, yes but I have a lot of settings wrong ..
[07:08] <GillesM> ubuntu studio 14.04 doesn't work on uefoi on asus BM87-E mother board
[07:08] <GillesM> s/uefoi/uefi/
[07:08] <cfhowlett> GillesM you're not hearing me.  you said you could install xubuntu.  install it.  then add the ubuntustudio packages.
[07:09] <cfhowlett> ubuntustudio = xubuntu + US Desktop
[07:10] <zequence> Also, Ubuntu Studio 14.04 should work on UEFI
[07:10] <zequence> IT has all the goods for it
[07:11] <zequence> Just make sure it's a 64bit install
[07:11] <zequence> 32bit won't work
[07:11] <GillesM> cfhowlett, yes but you have to put use in audio group, install lowlatency, make firewire work with disl group grow thje limit of open file an many other thing
[07:11] <GillesM> It was a 64bit
[07:12] <GillesM> with efi/boot partition on fat32 and flag on boot with gpt partitions ..
[07:12] <cfhowlett> GillesM so --- you installed xubuntu then added ubuntustudio-desktop and it failed?
[07:13] <GillesM> cfhowlett yes . it worked but I got ardour crashes
[07:13] <zequence> GillesM: You don't need to set up firewire permissions. Only add yourself to audio group and install linux-lowlatency for low latency
[07:14] <cfhowlett> GillesM so ... so you got a successful install!  nothing to do with UEFI ...
[07:14] <GillesM> cfhowlett, yes .. but for people with windows on uefi ubuntustudio is not fine
[07:15] <GillesM> zequence : I know but I informed you ustudio  didn't boot on uefi from ASUS..
[07:16] <zequence> GillesM: I'm talking about any flavor
[07:16] <cfhowlett> GillesM you stated that your xubuntu+US desktop install worked.  what you have IS ubuntustudio ... so ???
[07:16] <zequence> GillesM: There aren't a lot of settings in Ubuntu Studio
[07:17] <zequence> The only setting that you can't get by installing Ubuntu Studio packages is making yourself member of audio group
[07:17] <GillesM> I reinstall Ubuntustudio with legacy bios mode set in my uefi bios .. Now I am not in uefi bios
[07:17] <zequence> The rest are in different packages
[07:17] <cfhowlett> GillesM why would you reinstall ubuntustudio when you HAD ubuntustudio?  to fix ardour?
[07:18] <GillesM> I beleive to hve my firewierrr working I need to add user in disk group too
[07:20] <GillesM> Xubuntu + ubuntustudio-desktop + firwire made ardour core dump
[07:20] <GillesM> I don't know why
[07:20] <GillesM> but with ubuntu studio ardour doesn't crash
[07:27] <zequence> GillesM: You don't need to do anything for firewire
[07:27] <cfhowlett> !firewire
[07:27] <zequence> GillesM: It is already done through audio group in a udev rules file, which is supplied with the udev package - not Ubuntu Studio
[07:28] <zequence> The file is /lib/udev/rules.d/60-ffado.rules
[07:29] <zequence> Just make sure you are member of audio group. Logout and login, and you will get realtime privilege and access to firewire
[07:29] <zequence> ardour won't crash because of system settings or jack settings. If jack starts, jack works and ardour should work with it too
[07:30] <zequence> But, if ardour does crash, please file a bug report
[07:30] <zequence> !bug
[07:31] <cfhowlett> GillesM if Ardour is the ONLY thing crashing, you need not re/install US.  I'd suggest you purge and reinstall ardour on the chance that it's misconfigured somehow.
[07:37] <zequence> GillesM: For jack, to get realtime, you also need to make sure the file /etc/security/limits.d/audio.conf is not named /etc/security/limits.d/audio.conf.disabled
[07:37] <GillesM> now all works fine :
[07:43] <cfhowlett> GillesM so you fixed it!  My hat is off to you!
[18:27] <phil4000n> hi, I notice that ubuntustudio 14.04.1 has still old openssl and ntfs-3g