[00:30] <rockaxe> hay all
[01:10] <lzrd> trying to add ppa for 15.04 and getting errors. links to launchpad have permission issues. am I doing it wrong?
[01:12] <lzrd> https://launchpad.net/~abogani/+archive/ppa and https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/+archive/ppa
[01:13] <lzrd> assumed that something like this would work: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-studio-dev/stable
[01:13] <lzrd> looking for kernel headers or full source
[01:39] <lzrd> ah... missing dash
[01:50] <lzrd> add-apt-repository ppa:abogani/ppa
[01:50] <lzrd> add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntustudio-dev/ppa/autobuild
[01:50] <lzrd> apt-get update
[01:51] <lzrd> apt-get install linux-kernel-headers-$(uname -r)
[01:51] <lzrd> above still fails
[01:52] <lzrd> [as root]
[01:59] <lzrd> foud this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/KernelMaintenance
[02:19] <holstein> lzrd: they may not be supporting 15.05
[02:19] <holstein> 15.04*
[02:19] <holstein> !ppa
[02:20] <holstein> as you'll read, when you try adding, they are not supported by ubuntu, and cant be guaranteed to work
[02:21] <holstein> lzrd: if you are trying to get an RT kernel, i suggest, try the lowlatency that ships with 15.04.. if it doesnt meet your needs, you can get a .deb for an RT kernel from many places.. you can basically take it from that ppa, if you choose, if its up, without having to add the ppa.. but, if its not a version for 15.04 'expects', you may have issues
[04:33] <linux-e> hello everyone
[06:13] <UncleJed> i changed a bunch of settings over time and want to reverse them all. is there a convenient way to reload all original default settings or is it easier to just reinstall from square one?
[06:14] <cfhowlett> UncleJed, user settings are easily redone: go to /home.  delete all hidden .files and .folders.   logout.  login.
[06:15] <UncleJed> cool..that would even include things like usb priority settings (at least I think that's what I changed following someone else's set of instructions...lol)
[06:15] <cfhowlett> UncleJed, be aware: ALL settings go back to factory fresh via this method.  it's the nuclear option.
[06:17] <UncleJed> that's actually perfect. still just a pretty green user with linux and don't mind starting over. I hadn't done too much other than working on getting my M-audio box to work with Ardour. Thank you cfhowlett.
[06:17] <cfhowlett> UncleJed, happy2help!
[06:36] <zequence> UncleJed: If you made any changes in /etc, don't delete anything there. And, you would need to remember what you changed
[13:09] <great_lakes_time> Hello all.
[13:15] <great_lakes_time> so I've had trouble getting Audacity and Ardour to record from my Scarlett 2i2
[13:15] <great_lakes_time> I have the 2i2 selected as the input device and interface in QjackCtl, which I assume means that Jack recognizes it. However, when I attempt to record my guitar in either Ardour or Audacity, nothing is picked up. The connection between the guitar and the 2i2 seems to be working because the gain light is lighting up appropriately. I'm completely new to recording music in linux obviously, so I'm not sure what to do next
[13:20] <zequence> great_lakes_time: Start with not selecting I/O, only interface
[13:20] <zequence> great_lakes_time: If jack starts with the correct interface, you should see it in "Connect"
[13:21] <zequence> Usually named "system"
[13:21] <zequence> Don't use audacity with jack. It's not very comfortable
[13:21] <zequence> ardour on the other hand will work fine, as long as you first start jack, then ardour
[13:27] <great_lakes_time> Alrighty, I'll try that.
[13:33] <great_lakes_time> Ha! That seemed to work. I can't hear the playback, but one thing a time. Thanks!
[14:22] <esc_> test
[14:23] <Guest44426> hey
[22:29] <aloiece> hello, technical question. and i don't know where to go with it
[22:30] <aloiece> when starting ubuntu studio in normal mode
[22:30] <aloiece> I cannot change the brightness
[22:30] <aloiece> when i start ubuntu studio from recovery mode, and then resume boot
[22:30] <aloiece> I CAN change the brightness
[22:30] <aloiece> what's the difference