[01:30] <catchwater> hi
[03:00] <holstein> catchwater: o/
[03:11] <wb4bbc> Evening All
[03:11] <holstein> o/
[04:33] <sankaran> dual booting ( ubuntu and win xp prof, asus m4a785-m mother board processor am2+and chipset amd 785g+ problem faced- while booting into ubuntu sometimes  booting stops with the message in small letters " [   17.497455] k 10 temp 0000:00:18.3: unreliable CPU thermal sensor: monitoring disabled." Then i have to shut down and start afresh. surprisingly if the same message comes in bold letters booting goes on w/o any problem. Pl solve.
[04:57] <delt> Hello
[04:57] <delt> is there a way to initialize the sound card's volume to pulseaudio's default? Each time i restart my laptop, the volume is at maximum until i touch the volume knob...
[04:58] <delt> which then, when i move it just a little bit, sets the volume to what it's supposed to be (about half)
[04:59] <delt> seems like just incrementing and decrementing it from my X startup scripts or whatever, would fix this problem
[11:04] <zequence> delt: You could report a bug on that: ubuntu-bug pulseaudio
[11:04] <zequence> Pulseaudio devs are quite active, and a few are also developing Ubuntu.
[11:21] <Riddell> zequence or something with commit rights, please change khelpcenter4 in seeds to khelpcenter
[11:38] <zequence> Riddell: Ok. Thanks
[11:41] <zequence> Done
[12:59] <Bernhard_L> Does anybody know about linuxsampler?
[13:00] <Bernhard_L> Installed qsampler and linuxsampler, but qsampler starts with segfault.
[13:01] <Bernhard_L> linuxsampler is not in the distro, but qsampler. Qsampler only workling with linuxsampler.
[13:01] <Bernhard_L> I want to have some natural sounding instruments, no synths.
[13:03] <Bernhard_L> Otherwise I need a hardware solution which is expensive.
[13:58] <OvenWerks> Bernhard_L: linuxsampler has to be installed after because the licence is not ubuntu/gpl compatible.
[13:58] <OvenWerks> It is still free and open. I think there is a repo that does have it though
[13:59] <OvenWerks> Off the top of my head I don't know which one... that would be me not being a kb player.
[14:09] <Bernhard_L> I added kxstudio ppa and successfully installed linuxsampler.
[14:09] <Bernhard_L> But qsampler crashes with segfault.
[14:10] <Bernhard_L> OvenWerks: Did not find any practical solution.
[14:10] <Bernhard_L> Also I ran into trouble with KXstudio and Ununtustudio conflicts.
[14:11] <Bernhard_L> Therefore I deleted kxstudio again.
[14:11] <Bernhard_L> Would be great to have some realistic instruments with velocity sensitivity.
[14:12] <Bernhard_L> a software soundsampler in UbuntuStudio.
[14:13] <OvenWerks> Ya kxstudio tends to want to install a lot of stuff. I am not sure what the best way to install ls on ubuntu is. I might try doing my own build.
[14:15] <Bernhard_L> Ubuntustudio doesn't work properly any more, because of cahnged dependencies I feear. I had those troubles a year before. I remember.  ls i have succesfully installed, I think.
[14:15] <Bernhard_L> It is running from terminal.
[14:15] <OvenWerks> samplev1 and specimen are also samplers, but do not have as many features.
[14:16] <Bernhard_L> Yes very basical.
[14:16] <Bernhard_L> I thin k of buying Ketron SD 2 hardware sampler.
[14:17] <Bernhard_L> Costs about 300 EUR.
[14:18] <OvenWerks> That doesn't sound bad, but that is from a bass players POV who only has the one instrument and an amp. kb generally have more than one sound generator.
[14:23] <Bernhard_L> Okay, thanks OvenWerks.
[14:25] <Bernhard_L> Linuxsampler seems to be okay: http://pastebin.com/PCkdn0Je
[14:27] <OvenWerks> OK, I have to go... work time for me.