[00:43] <studio-user324> anyone using bitwig
[07:56] <jarnos> For some reason "xfce4-session-logout -s" requires authentication now in 14.04.
[13:50] <stefano_> vi è un modo di resettare il menu di accesso principale
[13:55] <delt> !it | stefano_
[13:55] <cfhowlett> !it | stefano_
[13:55] <delt> :)
[15:19] <yorwos> Hi all , im using ubuntu studio 14.04 .My soundcard works only through jack ,can i remove alsa or is jack dependent on it ?
[15:21] <yorwos> im getting an error msg during boot im tired of seeing everytime , some alsaaudio or pulse audio file not found
[15:22] <yorwos> from clean install
[17:30] <kittenberg> hi ciao
[17:31] <kittenberg> good evening to all you
[17:32] <kittenberg> i ve some problems setting my temp sensors for my amd kxx cpu
[17:46] <holstein> kittenberg: feel free and ask about the problem.. what are you trying to do?
[17:46] <kittenberg> ah ok
[17:46] <kittenberg> well
[17:46] <kittenberg> ubuntu studio installed yesterday
[17:46] <kittenberg> 14.10
[17:47] <holstein> kittenberg: what operating system are you comfing from? windows?
[17:48] <kittenberg> ubuntu 12.04 in dual boot with windows
[17:48] <kittenberg> sorry... ubuntu studio 14.04 lts... not 14.10
[17:48] <holstein> i suggest staying on the 14.04 LTS
[17:48] <kittenberg> yes
[17:48] <kittenberg> i know
[17:49] <kittenberg> ok
[17:49] <holstein> that being said, what is the question?
[17:49] <kittenberg> the problem is my chipset
[17:49] <kittenberg> i ve installed psensor but is not very good for my chipset
[17:50] <holstein> if your chipset manufacturer doest support linux well, then, you may have to accept compromises
[17:50] <holstein> whats the question? how to get your chipset to report CPU temp?
[17:50] <holstein> why are you so worried about monitoring the CPU temp?
[17:50] <kittenberg> and i m not sure what to do because of the low latency kernel
[17:51] <holstein> kittenberg: im not sure what you are asking, but, you can try the generic kernel if you need it.. its in the repos
[17:51] <kittenberg> i know
[17:51] <holstein> ubuntustudio and ubuntu have the same sources.. so, you can just install upstream ubuntu's generic kernel
[17:51] <holstein> kittenberg: you know what?
[17:52] <kittenberg> but i need low latency
[17:52] <holstein> kittenberg: again, you might need to accept compromises
[17:52] <kittenberg> yes i understand
[17:52] <kittenberg> i m only looking around for solutions
[17:52] <holstein> kittenberg: and if you have *not* tried the generic kernel in 14.10, then there are 2 things you are assuming.. 1., the lowlatency kernel is "better", and 2. the lowlatency kernel is the issue
[17:53] <holstein> kittenberg: it literally will not hurt to try the generic kernel, if you feel that is the issue with the CPU temp reporting
[17:53] <kittenberg> i need it... it s not better
[17:53] <kittenberg> but
[17:53] <kittenberg> the problem is in driver ati
[17:53] <holstein> you likely dont need CPU temp reporting..
[17:53] <kittenberg> uhm
[17:54] <holstein> if the CPU temp is hot, then, you likely have a hardware problem
[17:54] <holstein> if the CPU temp gets too hot, the machine usually has shutdown measures in place
[17:55] <holstein> anyways, i would suggest loading the generic kernel to see if what you seem to be postulating is the case.. and try upstream #xubuntu #ubuntu and ati
[17:55] <kittenberg> do you think is better wait for the solution came from using and stressing my system
[17:55] <kittenberg> ?
[17:56] <holstein> kittenberg: what solution?
[17:56] <holstein> kittenberg: if ATI isnt providing one, there may be none.. what is the issue?
[17:56] <kittenberg> right
[17:56] <holstein> you want a CPU temp monitor? and cant get one to work with the lowlatency kernel?
[17:56] <kittenberg> yes
[17:57] <holstein> and havent tried with the generic to see if that is the issue, correct?
[17:57] <holstein> kittenberg: and, the CPU temp monitor worked in 14.04? correct?
[17:57] <kittenberg> i ve reading about some bugs
[17:57] <holstein> kittenberg: did it work in 14.04? yes or no?
[17:58] <kittenberg> psensor now is working but it seems like is not working rightly
[17:58] <holstein> kittenberg: did it work in 14.04?
[17:59] <kittenberg> now im in 14.04
[17:59] <holstein> 12:46 < kittenberg> ubuntu studio installed yesterday
[17:59] <holstein> 12:46 < kittenberg> 14.10
[17:59] <holstein> kittenberg: you stated you are using 14.10.. are you on 14.10 or 14.04?
[17:59] <kittenberg> no no 14.04 yesterday
[17:59] <kittenberg> sorry..
[18:00] <holstein> kittenberg: ok.. yesterday, in 14.04 did this work or no?
[18:00] <kittenberg> old configuration was ubuntu 12.04
[18:00] <holstein> kittenberg:  i would *not* upgrade to 14.10 to try and solve this issue
[18:00] <holstein> kittenberg: friend.. has this *ever* worked for you? in *any* linux?
[18:00] <kittenberg> no no i wont upgrade
[18:00] <holstein> kittenberg: you stated you already have installed 14.10..
[18:01] <kittenberg> i think is not a problem of distribution
[18:01] <holstein> kittenberg: please answer only this question.. has the thing you are trying to make work, the CPU temp monitor *ever* worked for you?
[18:01] <kittenberg> no
[18:01] <holstein> kittenberg: ok
[18:01] <holstein> kittenberg: then, i would not expect to jump distros to "Fix" this
[18:01] <kittenberg> lm-sensor worked better of psensor insteed
[18:02] <holstein> kittenberg: personally, i would accept the compromise that, since i am using linux, and i was not promised by the creators of the hardware that linux would work, that i may not be able to use some features
[18:02] <holstein> kittenberg: why are you trying to implement a CPU tempreature monitor?
[18:02] <kittenberg> wasn t perfect but better than now
[18:03] <kittenberg> i need it to monitoring my cpu in real time
[18:03] <holstein> kittenberg: why?
[18:04] <holstein> kittenberg: why are you trying to monitor the CPU temp in real time or at all?
[18:04] <kittenberg> audio prod
[18:04] <kittenberg> midi external controls
[18:04] <kittenberg> and some
[18:04] <holstein> kittenberg: i do audio production and have *no* such need of cpu tempreature monitoring.. why do you?
[18:04] <holstein> midi external controls do not require cpu tempreature monitoring..
[18:04] <kittenberg> my computer's fan are not working good in linux
[18:05] <kittenberg> so
[18:05] <holstein> kittenberg: they either cool the CPU or not
[18:05] <holstein> kittenberg: if they are not, you should address the hardware issue
[18:05] <holstein> kittenberg: i mean, what happens when the CPU is too hot? you just shut down the machine?
[18:05] <kittenberg> there are some problems
[18:05] <holstein> kittenberg: i would address the problems with the hardware. new fan, CPU thermal paste.. or new CPU.. whatever you need
[18:06] <kittenberg> i fear fans go broken
[18:06] <kittenberg> so
[18:06] <holstein> kittenberg: *nothing* about a CPU tempreature monitor in *any* operating system will fix that issue.. you need to address the problem, and replace the fans
[18:07] <holstein> you shouldnt need to monitor the CPU temp like that. i mean, you can, and ATI should provide a way for you to do that.. but, since they dont, you really have no need for that if the hardware is functioning properly.. i would fix the fans
[18:07] <kittenberg> i think i need to fix the problem when the problem come out
[18:08] <kittenberg> dont worry
[18:08] <kittenberg> bye
[18:08] <holstein> kittenberg: i assure you, i have no worry.. good luck
[18:08] <kittenberg> very thanx
[19:38] <yorwos> hi all , it would be very cool to add WineASIO in the default install guyz , thanx