[02:14] <zequence> delt: When you say chrome, I assume you mean Google Chrome. The only way I know how to use flash with firefox is to install the flash plugin package
[02:14] <zequence> Google Chrome has it built int
[02:59] <holstein> delt: you can use the flash that adoble provides to chrome in chrome and chromium.. adobe doesnt make one avialable to firefox
[02:59] <holstein> adobe*
[04:22] <user> hey everyone this seems to be a common problem but i cant access ubuntustudio controls
[04:22] <holstein> user: what are you trying to control?
[04:22] <user> i wanted to enable the settings for the memlock
[04:23] <holstein> user: you shouldnt need to
[04:23] <user> i am also unclear on how to set up the RT kernel
[04:23] <user> i checked the kernel and it said -general instead of -rt
[04:23] <holstein> user: if you want, you should be able to find those settings in qjackctl
[04:23] <holstein> user: we dont release an rt kernel. and you shouldnt need one of those anymore either
[04:24] <user> alright i must be looking at old information
[04:24] <holstein> user: if you need lower latency than what you are getting, you can add a PPA
[04:24] <holstein> !proaudio
[04:24] <holstein> should be similar to that. .but, you really shoudnt need to worry about any memlock and rt settings anymore
[04:24] <user> alright
[04:24] <holstein> should be plug and play.. with hardware that supports linux well
[04:24] <user> now i just need to get JACK working
[04:25] <holstein> user:  i suggest unplugging any "extra" usb audio devices or firewire. and focus on using jack with the internal audio device, at a relaxed setting
[04:25] <holstein> *then*, you can learn to setup jack on some other proaudio device having some experience with jack "under your belt" so to speak
[04:26] <user> ok, when i run JACK with the internal audio device it gives me the D-BUS error
[04:26] <holstein> user: you can share whatever error you like
[04:26] <holstein> !paste | user
[04:27] <holstein> user:  i suggest keeping it simple. only have one audio device plugged in.. try starting jack with "default" settings.. make sure you have audio otherwise with the device in linux
[04:29] <user> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9018590/
[04:30] <holstein> user: if you have messed with jack, or tried to start something that requires jack, jack can be running in the background and wont start
[04:30] <holstein> user: if you have messed with the settings, and pointed to a device that is not there anymore, or whos label has changed, jack wont start
[04:30] <holstein> user: do you have audio in linux otherwise?
[04:31] <holstein> user: please open a terminal and run "aplay -l" and paste the output
[04:32] <user> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9018644/
[04:32] <holstein> user: if it were my system, i would try and thin that list out a bit
[04:32] <holstein> user: in qjaqckctl, under "device", you can try selecting *all* of them, and see what actually used the device you are trying to setup
[04:33] <holstein> user: the "labels" can be wrong, since, the creators of the hardware may not support linux..
[04:33] <user> where is "device" ?
[04:33] <holstein> user: i would look in the device dropbown, and select the non-hdmi one
[04:33] <holstein> user: in qjackctl
[04:33] <user> i see Setup connect and patchbay ?
[04:34] <holstein> user: under "setup".. you'll see "device"
[04:34] <user> oh i see it now
[04:34] <user> ok
[04:34] <holstein> interface or device
[04:35] <user> ok i selected the right device and it is working now
[04:35] <holstein> yea!.. so, you can now experiment with playback of JACK applications
[04:35] <holstein> then, you can setup a proaudio device via USB the same way.. usb or whatever
[04:36] <holstein> *assuming* the device supports linux...
[04:36] <user> any programs i should get my feet wet with ?
[04:36] <holstein> user: depends on what you are planning on doing
[04:37] <holstein> ardour.. but likely something "easy" like, audacious playing an audio file, routed in jack. yoshimi..
[04:37] <user> ok that sounds good
[04:37] <user> thanks for the help
[04:37] <holstein> you can check in on #opensourcemusicians and see if folks are doing what you are doing and what they use
[04:38] <user> alright thank you
[04:39] <user> cheers
[14:18] <qwe_> И что здесь можно делать
[14:21] <qwe_> And what you can do to me?
[20:30] <studio-user299> Hey
[20:31] <studio-user299> Nobody ?