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germanpianistahello03:18
holsteino/03:18
germanpianistathis is my last chance... i have a focusrite saffire 6 interface. i've been trying all week to make work but i can't... i researched, asked in forums, chat... but nothing can make it work... any help please??. if nothing happens tonight i'll just have to go back to windows :(03:19
holsteingermanpianista: well, focusrite didnt promise you linux support.. but, my firewire device literally works out of the box03:20
germanpianistasorry my message wasn't sent completed :O, i was asking about my interface not working03:20
holsteingermanpianista: you never *have to* go back to any operating system.. but, if you want official supported drivers, windows may be the place to go03:20
germanpianistawell mine is USB and works fine in windows. but for some reason don't work here03:21
holsteinnothing about linux or ubuntu is preventing your device from working03:21
holsteingermanpianista: the windows support is irrelevant.. they promised you windows support03:21
germanpianistabut i don't know what else to do :( ... i need my interface to work.. i record using audio and midi03:21
holsteingermanpianista: if they had promised you linux support, it would work "out of the box" without issue.. or, you can ask them for support03:21
holsteina team of professionals were paid to provide you with windows support.. when you go to linux, you take that burden on yourself03:22
holsteini *know* that device is class compliant, though.. or at least, thats what i was told my a person who uses it in linux03:22
germanpianistai know.. but i'm kind of frustrated.. nothing seems to make it work03:22
holsteingermanpianista: sure. you should literally need to do nothing to make it work03:22
holsteingermanpianista: if you have literallly just started using linux audio, i suggest this03:23
germanpianistaso what do you think should i do?03:23
holsteinunplug the usb audio device.. *then*, get jack running on your internal audio dvice03:23
holsteindevice*03:23
holsteinget used to using and routing JACK on your internal audio device, and using some of the applications03:23
holstein*then*, when you have jack under control, add the USB device03:24
holsteini suggest disabling the internal audio in the bios.. one major issue new users have is that the alsa labels can jump at boot.. so you set jack up to use the USB device, you reboot, and the label changes03:24
germanpianistaok, i've been using ubuntu studio just from sunday, so i'm a complete newbie.. how do i open jack?03:24
holstein!proaudio03:25
ubottuFor information on professional audio tools in Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/ProAudioIntro03:25
holsteingermanpianista: its in the menu03:25
germanpianistaqjackctl??03:25
holsteingermanpianista: correct03:25
holstein!info qjackctl03:25
ubottuqjackctl (source: qjackctl): User interface for controlling the JACK sound server. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.3.10-2 (trusty), package size 603 kB, installed size 1756 kB03:25
holsteingermanpianista: qjackctl is the jack gui03:26
holsteingermanpianista: this is why i suggest *not* troubleshooting so much at once.03:26
germanpianistaooh thanks, i'll try doing the bios thing03:26
holsteingermanpianista: right now, you are probably clicking on things like ardour without jack setup, which causes issues with most software and hardware.. start simple03:26
holsteingermanpianista: the "bios thing" happens later03:27
germanpianistayes, thanks!03:27
holsteingermanpianista: you should first just learn jack and the audio apps.. without the usb device even connected03:27
holsteinno need to learn and troubleshoot so many things at once03:27
holsteingermanpianista: what is the goal? multitrack recording to ardour?03:27
holsteinmy history about switching to linux (though, i realize you have not asked, but i feel you should understand the investment of time)03:28
germanpianistayes, multitrack recording for audio and midi03:28
germanpianistai use cubase in windows03:29
holsteini migrated my daily driver laptop to linux.. so that i could learn and be forced to learn linux03:29
holsteini used xp and cubase in the studio03:29
holsteini *slowly* migrated all that over03:29
holsteinfirst, i used a laptop for a year.. *not* doing anything like audio production in linux03:29
holsteinthink of how long you used windows before doing any audio production, for example03:30
germanpianistaso it's a slow process03:30
holsteinanyways.. *then*, i ran live CD's and dual booted on the production machine.. making sure i could get the hardware configuration happening03:30
germanpianistabut what i'm worried about is that the interface got a light indicating activity... that light is always off here in linux03:30
holsteini did that for months and months03:30
holsteingermanpianista: sure.. dont be "worried".. be aware of the facts03:31
holsteingermanpianista: you are not intended to use that device in linux.. nothing about linux is preventing it from working.. but, there is little it can do to faciliate its working03:31
holsteingermanpianista: now.. that device is "class compliant" as i understand.. and just works03:31
holsteingermanpianista: so, i would unplug it, and get familiar with the audio in the general OS, and ardour, and jack.. etc03:32
holstein*then*, you can come to using that USB device with some experience and understanding03:32
holsteini assure you , i felt as if i had spent 4 grand on all new hardware and software for my studio machine, when all i did was switch to linux.. ubuntustudio.. .but, its *not* trivial03:33
holsteinit is worth the time. but, there is an investment03:33
germanpianistammm thanks for your help03:33
germanpianistai'm trying to set up jack03:34
germanpianistawhat is the driver ALSA?03:34
holsteinalsa will support the device.. yes03:35
germanpianistai'm getting an error trying to start jack server03:35
holsteinok.. share03:35
holstein!paste03:35
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.03:35
holsteinor, see that you are using the proper device03:35
holsteinthere are 2 drop down menues03:35
holsteinwhat do i do? i get the live CD, start it up, and literally click *everything* and try *all* settings03:36
holsteini know that no settings will persist in the live environment, and i can learn to support my device in jack without worrying about breaking anything in my install03:36
germanpianistayes you're right03:37
germanpianistais there anyway i can keep in touch with you?03:37
holsteingermanpianista: im logged here *all* the time..03:37
holsteinbut, if its slow, you can try #opensourcemusicians03:37
holsteinif im not here, i'll be around sooner or later :)03:37
germanpianistathank you!, i'll try to do what you recommended me03:38
holsteingermanpianista: and, just try and be patient03:38
holsteinyou cant put a time limit on it.. and you cant hinge your experience on some other companies level of support for linux.. its not realistic03:39
holsteinthink of how long you used windows without doing any audio production.. or messing with audio devices. just using it "as-is"03:39
holsteintry and give yourself time to get aquainted with the linux system as well03:39
germanpianistaby the way i have a vinyl player that use the same connector as my USB interface.. i plugged to the PC.. and worked right away!! :S , so it's something with focusrite i think03:39
holsteingermanpianista: they (focusrite) are welcome and able to provide you support.. *all* of linux and ubuntu and ubuntustuduio is completely open03:40
holsteinif they choose, they can make using it *quite* simple for you03:40
holsteinif they choose to make it challenging, there can be little to do about that03:41
holsteini personally have stopped using all the devices i have had like that03:41
holsteinbut, using linux is the main goal i have.. if using one particular piece of hardware was my main goal, i would use it as the creator intends03:41
germanpianistammm i wish i had money to get a working device03:41
holsteinsell yours and by another.. but, i dont think thats the issue03:42
holsteini think its configuration03:42
holsteingermanpianista: you are using 14.04? correct?03:43
holsteinit should be supported by the latest kernels and alsa03:43
germanpianistahow do i know which kernel i'm using?03:43
holsteinhttp://www.digitalstroopwafel.com/?p=141 for example03:43
holsteinthats your device ^ and someone stating that the latest kernels just support it.. as i had heard as well03:44
holsteingermanpianista: you can open a terminal and run "uname -a"03:44
holsteinif you dont have the latest, i would try the PPA there..03:45
holsteingermanpianista: do you have proprietary graphics drivers installed?03:45
germanpianistaok hold on!03:46
holsteinare you 64bit?03:46
germanpianistayess i saw that website...03:47
germanpianistaactually i did the same he did and got a big kernell panic and had to reinstall everything03:47
germanpianista:(03:47
holsteingermanpianista: we can entertain what you did wrong there, or look at your current kernel..03:48
germanpianistalater i installed Linux Mint 17 like he did, and could get it to work only as an audio player, but not for recording....03:48
holsteingermanpianista: thats going to be the deal, if its not working03:48
holsteingermanpianista: at this point.. i say, the easiest thing for you would be to just get the upcoming 14.1003:49
holsteingermanpianista: its so close to release, i think you would barely notice its beta03:49
holsteinit'll have that kernel, and support for that device "baked in"03:49
holsteinyou can try it live, and see if it works.. if you install 14.10 now, and just run an update, you'll be updated to the final release when it releases03:50
germanpianistait says i have right now 3.13.0-3203:50
holsteingermanpianista: so, theres the deal03:50
holsteingermanpianista: now you know, and you can confirm with a 14.10 live CD03:50
germanpianistahow do i install the latest compatible kernel with ubuntustudio?03:50
holsteingermanpianista: you stated you already had03:51
holsteini mean, i would try http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.17.1-utopic/03:51
holsteinyou can install them as debs, and *if* you know how to show grub, you can get the kernel panic, and get back to the current kernel03:52
holsteingermanpianista: you *dont* remove the kernel you are running right now. you just manually install the ones ^03:52
germanpianistawell it's a litle dangerous03:52
germanpianistashould i download and install every one of those files?03:53
holsteingermanpianista: you can set grub to show the kernel choices.. so that *if* you have kernel panic, you can go to the kernel you are using03:53
holsteingermanpianista: there is no "should"03:53
holsteingermanpianista: the "should" is that focusrite should support linux03:53
holsteingermanpianista: they dont.. so, here we are..03:53
germanpianistaok!, so amd64 or i386??03:54
germanpianistageneric or low latency? :O03:54
holsteingermanpianista: thats why i asked before if you are using 64bit or not03:54
holsteingermanpianista: are you 32 of 64bit?03:54
germanpianistayes, 64bit03:54
holsteingermanpianista: so, amd6403:54
holsteingermanpianista: i would want the lowlatency one03:54
germanpianistaok, i'll try it and see how it goes!03:55
holsteinin a terminal..03:55
holsteincd ~/Downloads03:55
holsteinwget http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.17.1-utopic/linux-headers-3.17.1-031701-generic_3.17.1-031701.201410150735_amd64.deb03:55
holsteinsorry..03:55
holsteini mean.. "wget http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.17.1-utopic/linux-headers-3.17.1-031701-lowlatency_3.17.1-031701.201410150735_amd64.deb"03:55
holsteinwget http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.17.1-utopic/linux-image-3.17.1-031701-lowlatency_3.17.1-031701.201410150735_amd64.deb03:56
holsteinwget http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.17.1-utopic/linux-headers-3.17.1-031701_3.17.1-031701.201410150735_all.deb03:56
holstein^ you can copy paste those in if you want..03:56
holsteinthen, from the guide before.. "sudo dpkg -i linux-headers*.deb linux-image*.deb" should work fine03:57
holstein!paste03:57
holsteinpaste any errors..03:57
germanpianistathank you!, i'm downloading now03:57
holstein*then*, after that completes without error.. i would go to "gksudo gedit /etc/default/grub"03:58
holsteini would make the following change..03:59
holsteinGRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=1003:59
holsteinGRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=false03:59
holsteinand save it back..03:59
holstein*then*, *if* you boot that kernel, and have a problem, you can boot into the kernel you are using right now, and uninstall those you just installed, and try others.. or whatever03:59
holsteinso you dont have to reinstall like you did before04:00
holsteinbut.. if you *dont* want to do that.. you can tap "shift" and show the grub menu..04:00
holsteinyou may prefer that..04:00
germanpianistathanks!, i'm copying that for future reference04:01
germanpianistai'm installing right now04:01
germanpianistai had one error04:05
germanpianistagzip: stdout: No space left on device04:05
germanpianistaE: mkinitramfs failure cpio 141 gzip 104:05
germanpianistaupdate-initramfs: failed for /boot/initrd.img-3.17.1-031701-lowlatency with 1.04:05
germanpianistarun-parts: /etc/kernel/postinst.d/initramfs-tools exited with return code 104:05
germanpianistaFailed to process /etc/kernel/postinst.d at /var/lib/dpkg/info/linux-image-3.17.1-031701-lowlatency.postinst line 1025.04:05
holsteingermanpianista: please run "sudo update-grub" and paste in..04:06
holstein!paste04:06
holsteinhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/04:06
holsteinalso, in a terminal "df" and paste there as well..04:07
germanpianistahttp://paste.ubuntu.com/8577252/ this is the first one04:10
holsteinwell, thats probably why you had a "kernel panic" last time04:11
holsteinseems like, you may have done a custom install? and not given yourself large enough partitons.. did you?04:11
germanpianistathis is when i type df  http://paste.ubuntu.com/8577256/04:11
germanpianistammm probaly.. i followed i video of some mexican guy :S04:12
holsteingermanpianista: yeah. thats not good04:12
holsteingermanpianista: you should literally just install.. and do the defaults04:12
holsteingermanpianista: this is what i suggest for you for the "path of least resistance"04:12
holsteinhttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/dvd/pending/04:12
germanpianistareally? most tutorials do the custom installation04:13
holsteinget http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/dvd/pending/utopic-dvd-amd64.iso04:13
holsteingermanpianista: you have no need for custom insatll04:13
holsteininstall*04:13
holsteinunless you do.. and then, you likely dont want/need ubuntustudio04:13
germanpianistammm is that the beta version you told me eariler??04:14
germanpianistai'll download it!04:14
holsteinanyways.. 14.10 will have that kernel, by default.. you can try it live, and see that it supports your device *before* installing04:14
holsteinthen, if you want to fix your system, you can look at the guide you used, and share how exactly you installed, and maybe you can fix it. or, just fresh install 14.1004:14
germanpianistathanks! i'll try it!04:15
holstein14.10 releases in literally a few days04:15
germanpianistabut that's not ubuntustudio right?04:15
holsteinyes04:16
germanpianistasorry, just read it!04:16
holsteinwe follow the same release.. ubuntustuduio is ubuntu04:16
germanpianistawow and if it's going to be released in a few days.. how did you get the link to download it right now?04:17
holsteingermanpianista: they are up for months and months before.. for testing04:17
germanpianistai was thinking you were one of the developers! :)04:18
holsteingermanpianista: im not a code contributor04:18
holsteinmostly just support04:18
germanpianistaare you musician?04:19
holsteinyes04:19
germanpianistame too, and sorry for my english.. my native language is spanish. i'm from CHile04:19
holsteinnah.. you are doing fine with english04:19
germanpianistathanks!04:20
germanpianistathanks again for all your help!04:24
holsteinsure..04:25

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