=== Guest57 is now known as Solarbird [16:06] hi all [16:07] Guest47: hello [16:09] why don't work suspend to disk in ubuntustudio? [16:09] Guest47, no swap = no suspend [16:09] there is no option in menu for it [16:10] personally, suspend to disk isnt something that a studio workflow can benefit from [16:10] oh,no [16:10] i dont use it.. i either shutdown, or just use suspend to ram [16:10] suspend to disk *can* be enabled [16:10] swap is bigger then memory [16:11] http://askubuntu.com/questions/462472/xubuntu-14-04-how-to-enable-hibernate for example [16:11] how can i switch it on? [16:11] Guest47: only you can look and see if your hardware configuration provides support for suspend [16:11] Guest47: the link i gave outlines how to "switch it on" [16:11] Guest47: can i suggest a native language speaking channel for you? [16:13] there is no options for it even in power manager settings( [16:13] Guest47: sure [16:13] Guest47: its not included, or on by default [16:13] it is sad [16:13] Guest47: its not something that is enabled in ubuntu or xubuntu [16:13] Guest47: its not "sad".. its just disabled [16:13] Guest47: you are free, and encouraged to enable it, if you like [16:14] you can even release "ubuntu-hibernating" on your own, if you like [16:14] Guest47: but, that functionality has been disabled.. its not something that is needed in a studio production work flow anyway, so we didnt put it back in [16:15] thanks for link, i'll try to set suspend mode on, again [16:15] Guest47: you can use #xubuntu, or #ubuntu for more specific help, or allow me to talk with you about the link i gave http://askubuntu.com/questions/462472/xubuntu-14-04-how-to-enable-hibernate that oulines how to enable it.. or allow me to find you a native speaking IRC channel [16:15] !bug | Guest47 [16:15] Guest47: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. [16:15] ^ if you want to file a "wishlist" bug.. [16:16] otherwise.. fact: its not enabled.. another fact: its not saving any time to use it vs just shutdown and restart [16:16] another fact: you can enable it.. and should if you want it.. [16:17] i don't wont to create a multios dual-boot's or something like that, just because there is no suspend, i use ubuntustudio at home as main sistem, so i need suspend anyway)) [16:18] sorry, me grammar is bad [16:18] Guest47: allow me to find you a native speaking channel [16:18] Guest47: im not imlying you need to dual boot to get suspend to disk [16:18] Guest47, what language do you speak??? [16:19] Guest47: its just not on in ubuntu, xubuntu, or ubuntustudio [16:19] Guest47: if you want it, enable it. you are welcome to.. http://askubuntu.com/questions/462472/xubuntu-14-04-how-to-enable-hibernate explains how [16:19] Guest47: you likely dont need suspend to disk.. [16:19] i understand that you write to me) [16:21] ok, i'll try recommendations from this link, thanks all [16:22] Guest47: you can try recommendations from #xubuntu and/or #ubuntu as well [16:22] Guest47: we dont deal with the hibernation settings.. we just dont change them.. its not ubuntustudio specific [16:23] i went there) [16:24] Guest47: not sure what you are saying, friend.. but, im happy to assist you if you need more assistance.. [16:24] people ask me go here [16:25] Guest47: not from #xubuntu.. but, its *not* ubuntustudio specific [16:25] ok, thanks for help [16:25] Guest47: this is a general ubuntu issue.. and its likely something you dont even need [16:26] Guest47: but, the link i gave will explain how to renable the functinality. assuming the hardware is configured to provide the support [16:26] in xubuntu, then i try it susped works)) [16:26] Guest47: please try the "Fix", and let a volunteer here, or in #xubuntu, or here for assistance [16:26] Guest47: you are likely not comparing the same versions [16:26] Guest47: if you are tryingt xubuntu 14.10 vs ubuntustuduio 14.04, that can be what you are finding [16:27] Guest47: ubuntustuduio is basically xubuntu, and they are both ubuntu [16:27] it doesn't work only in ubuntustudio, i don't know why developers do it so [16:27] Guest47: we dont do anything to prevent you from suspending to disk.. [16:27] Guest47: we dont , friend [16:27] Guest47: we literally dont mess with those settings.. [16:27] Guest47: *if* you can get it to work in xubuntu, just use xubuntu .. install xubuntu, use it, and add whatever audio production packages you need to xubuntu [16:28] no it was same 14.04 in both [16:28] Guest47: ok [16:28] Guest47: then, when you do *exactly* the same thing in ubuntustudio, it will work as well [16:28] Guest47: otherwise, just start with xubuntu as the base, if its working for you, and hibernation is integral [16:29] i'll try recommendetions and come again if it's not help me, ok?) [16:30] maybe it helps [16:30] Guest47: this is how it is enabled.. its diabled in ubuntu generally [16:30] http://askubuntu.com/questions/462472/xubuntu-14-04-how-to-enable-hibernate [16:30] please *do* try it [16:32] ok, thanks all, i need go [16:33] you can use /quit or /part [16:33] bye [16:33] ) [16:47] so I just booted off the live version and it's asking me for a login ? [17:08] Jan\: shouldnt be.. the live 14.10 version? try username ubuntu no password.. if that doesnt work, you can try tty and make a user [17:08] make a user how? [17:08] !tty [17:08] To get to the TTY terminals 1-6, use the keystroke ctrl + alt + F1-F6 respectively (Alt+F7 will get you back to your graphical login). To change the resolution for your TTY, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ChangeTTYResolution [17:08] adduser "username" [17:08] *if* the ubuntu user doesnt work.. [18:04] yeah it didnt work with the ubuntu user [18:10] Jan\: ok [18:11] Jan\: what iso are you using? 14.10? 14.04? what is asking you for what specificially? how *exactly* are you getting where you are? [18:11] ubuntustudio-14.04.1-dvd-amd64.iso [18:12] Jan\: ok [18:13] Jan\: it "just works" for me.. how *exactly* are you getting to where you are? you boot from dvd? usb? what did you use to create what precise bootable media? what are you choosing from what menu? did you try the md5 sum? [18:13] !md5 [18:13] To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows [18:18] holstein: yeah the md5 is fine [18:18] holstein: boot from usb [18:19] Jan\: i know what i would ldo [18:20] Jan\: what *exactly* are you choosing from what menu? and what are you looking at? the light-dm login? or a text console? please share some relevant details [18:20] i recreated the usb media and its working now [18:20] usb flash drive is old I guess [18:21] kingston datatraveller g3