=== Zachary_DuBois is now known as Tokyo [06:51] hi [12:05] hi [12:13] may i ask about a big trouble on a macbook pro 2006 dual start OSX - ubuntuStudio. Red light on headphones jack. Resolved sticking a normal jack a couple of times, but sound on ubuntu failed. Desperated, i reinstall the ubuntustudio 10.04. No red light. No sound. The audio works, but the speakers don't. No problem on the OSX. [12:18] I asume that's the SPDIF - analog switch at the bottom of female jack. Brought an optical cable, tried to switch it again. No way. [12:20] Somebody something anytime?... HI? [12:23] pakolas, ubuntu 10.04 is very much end of life and not supported [12:25] sorry 14.04 [12:26] LTS (must be.. ;) ) [12:29] everything seems to be ok at alsamixer. I muted SPDIF, and automute. Sound works. Even at sound preferences, you can see sound "playing", but the speakers don't work [12:31] Somewhere (after days, believe me), i read about the directioning of headphones to speakers, SPDIF, etc... I'm frozen [12:37] There's no configuration over speakers. MacOSx configuration thinks you're unusefull. I tried to change conf at OsX, but nothing changed. I repeat: At OsX, is all working. On ubuntustudio sound is working, modules ok Intel HDA, tried changing alsaconf to the exact model... but the speakers still on holiday [12:39] do system reconize speakers as hardware and can i guide outline to them? [12:40] !mac | pakolas, you're on a mac. weird things happen. best seek out mac support. [12:40] pakolas, you're on a mac. weird things happen. best seek out mac support.: For help on installing and using Ubuntu on a Mac, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MactelSupportTeam/CommunityHelpPages [12:46] you're right. I think so. Probably is a hardware issue. That switch on the jack's bottom and all that mac's stuff... don't like that. thanks a lot. I'll try this wiki... See you ;--) [19:08] can anyone tell me how to disable ubuntustudio so that I can use gnome?? [19:10] freebird573_: no need [19:10] freebird573_: just install gnome, and select it at the login screen as the session you want to boot, rather than ubuntustuduio or xfce [19:11] can't choose my session [19:11] or, install the ubuntu gnome version, and add what you want from the ubuntustudio packages [19:11] automatically comes up in ubuntustudio [19:11] freebird573_: in the GUI login, you choose whatever session you want the user to load [19:12] freebird573_: sure, friend. maybe, you have set your user to automatically login, in which case, you can logout, and *then* select gnome, and it will be used next time, as well [19:12] how can I check on the auto login issue?? [19:13] freebird573_: ? [19:13] where do I go to see if i have autologin on?? [19:13] freebird573_: you turn the machine on, and if you automatically login, without entering a password, then, you have the machine configured to do that [19:13] ok, how do i turn that off?? [19:13] freebird573_: in that case, as i said, *after* the machine automatically logs in, log out, and at the GUI login, choose the gnome session [19:13] freebird573_: again, friend.. you dont need to.. [19:14] http://askubuntu.com/questions/106428/how-to-disable-automatic-login if you want.. but, its not necessary [19:14] when I turn on machine, it doesn [19:14] 't give me a choice of sessions [19:14] freebird573_: sure, friend. i understand that [19:15] freebird573_: you turn the machine on, and you are automatically logged in.. at that point, you selece, from the menu, *log out*.. not shutdown [19:15] from the login screen, you can select gnome session [19:16] ok, will try. ty [22:36] Hi how to install compiz right on studio 14.04?