[07:08] Has someone been able to grab video using firewire on 14.04? [07:09] The new stack seems to generate a lot of trouble to me. [07:22] The problem: the drivers of the FW adapter are loaded properly and I can list the device. [07:24] When I connect the camera, Canon HV30, dvgrab still claims that no camera can be found. [07:25] Syslog gets a line per second about device being refound. [07:25] Device = firewire device. [07:26] I have tested 2 different PCMCIA adapters which both have worked before. === okechi is now known as ubstu1 [13:31] hi is anyone here I need help setting up wineasio also jack server is not working for me [13:36] can someone please help me setup jack and wine asio i've reinstalled 3 times trying to get this to work [18:45] Hello, installed dssi-vst adapter for windows vst plugins, from repo ... and ran into desaster ... [18:46] It first deinstalled programs like rosegarden and others .. without asking for anything. [18:47] And now after reinstallation rosegarden - fluidsynth-dssi plugin is missing. [18:47] How to install, pls. [18:47] I did download it from http://netcologne.dl.sourceforge.net/project/dssi/fluidsynth-dssi/1.0.0/fluidsynth-dssi-1.0.0.tar.gz [18:48] What to do? === jesse is now known as Guest61084 [22:05] hi how I can remove or install program by terminal [22:06] cianotico: i use apt [22:06] sudo apt-get install 'packagename' for example [22:07] and to remove it? I wont take off xine [22:07] you wont ? [22:08] cianotico: i suggest you install synaptic and use it as a GUI package manager [22:08] otherwise, "sudo apt-get autoremove xine" for example.. though, i would look and see what else is to be removed [22:08] you reallly, on linux, only typically gain back a small amount of hard drive space removing an application like that [22:10] is just becouse i'm not join that program [22:13] so, tanks for the moment...see you [22:17] cianotico: all im saying is, *all* you gain is the hard drive space, from purging applications.. its not like windows, where, the system can be "bogged down" by installed appliations [22:17] if its not a service running, its not taking up anything but hard drive space, and very little [22:21] ok but I don't need 3 media player anywhere , and more is not working whit dvd's [22:22] sure.. remove and add what you like. just be aware that, you can remove something that wants to pull out something else, and you can break things, easily.. and you are *only* gaining a small amount of hard drive space.. nothing else [22:22] !dvd [22:22] Ubuntu's default installation and repositories do not include packages needed to play commercial DVDs for legal reasons. For information on adding them, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs | For information on the legalities involved, see the "DVD" section of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats [22:23] you'll add dvd support to the system, by choosing to install software that cannot, for legal reasons, be included with ubuntu.. [22:28] terminal is just telling me that package "xine" is not installed...