[06:23] <AA27> Hi all
[06:24] <Oh_Yesss> hey, I'm having issues with ubuntu studio on my probook... the wifi seems to randomly drop off, but other devices are connected just fine... is there a know bug for this?
[14:24] <stochastic> hey, fresh install of 14.10 here (vanilla Ubuntu) and after downloading the -audio and -audio-plugins metas I tried starting jack with firewire.  No dice - even with sudo, so it's not a permissions issue.  Are there troubles with this release in general or is it something I should just plug away at finding the settings?
[14:32] <stochastic> I'll watch the logs if anyone wants to toss an opinion out there.  Gotta reboot a few times to get this running.  Why won't it just work? :(
[16:40] <holstein> stochastic: interesting
[16:40] <holstein> stochastic: i always like to test the upcoming releases with my firewire device, but, i didnt have the chance to with this release
[16:40] <holstein> i didnt even get around to any iso testing of any kind for 14.10
[16:41] <holstein> stochastic: do you have access to other machines with firewire? and firewire chipsets?.. not that that is the issue, but, it would be nice for data..
[18:09] <wachin> I have a friend from Germany who was using Ubuntu 12.04 on a mini laptop: Asus eeePC, I said that better install be the UbuntuStudio because it is lighter and I said to her that I could install and said yes, and I installed the version 14.04 1, and has already passed some days, and she said that have a problem, can not copy mp3 music to external mp3 player brand "Denver". I checked the mp3 placed on the laptop and nautilus folders appear with an X,
[18:09] <wachin> but I used the command: chmod -R 7777 /Full/Folder/path but get a message that says can not have access to this route. I open gparted and said appear to not correctly mounted. Some of your can help
[18:10] <holstein> wachin: i would not suggest ubuntustudio on any netbook
[18:11] <holstein> !12.04
[18:11] <holstein> desktop support will be ending soon-ish, as well
[18:12] <holstein> that being said..
[18:13] <wachin> oh
[18:13] <wachin> ok Holstein, thanks
[18:13] <holstein> wachin: it depends on what the unit is..
[18:13] <holstein> wachin: what format is it?
[18:14] <wachin> I don't understand "unit"
[18:15] <holstein> wachin: you have a hard drive.. an external mp3 player
[18:15] <holstein> wachin: im referring to that as a "unit"
[18:15] <holstein> wachin: what format is the hard drive?
[18:16] <wachin> fat
[18:16] <wachin> but I not see fat32, only see "fat"
[18:16] <wachin> this said on gparted
[18:17] <holstein> wachin: keep in mind, nothing about ubuntu or ubuntustuduio or linux is preventing that device from being mounted
[18:17] <holstein> wachin: if it shows as a "drag and drop" hard drive, then, you can manage it in linux easily
[18:17] <holstein> wachin: if it requires 3rd party software, then, you may not be allowed to manage it
[18:18] <holstein> wachin: i would start with it as a hard  drive.. see if it mounts in the file manager..
[18:19] <wachin> yes, is mounted. But In this moment I am not with the laptop, I only remember yerterday
[18:22] <wachin> the mp3 was mounted on nautilus, I can navigate through the folders, but are with a "X" like when a file is blocked, like other user
[18:23] <holstein> its not the mp3 that gets mounted.. its the internal hard drive
[18:23] <holstein> wachin: if its fat, you can not have permission to access the drive
[18:23] <holstein> wachin: i would try moving as sudo
[18:23] <wachin> oh
[18:24] <holstein> sudo cp /something/to/the/drive
[18:27] <wachin> Whell, I the afternoon I go to her house, I go with my own laptop Inspiron 1750 with Windows 7 and UbuntuStudio 14.04.1 x386 where I'll try that, also I'll try it in windows 7, lest it be corrupted and not work either windows or linux
[18:27] <wachin> Thanks Holstein for your help, see you later
[18:30] <holstein> wachin: good plan