[06:38] hi creative users [06:39] im havign a problem with space. I want to free up boot space so that i can install updates [07:33] baja: YOu need to uninstall some kernels [07:34] There seems to be a problem where kernels aren't being automatically uninstalled, once there's more than two of them. [07:34] (happens to linux-lowlatency, not linux-generic) [07:35] zequence, I thought auto uninstall was completely disabled. [07:35] cfhowlett: Oh. I don't actually know how that works tbh. Haven't taken a look. [07:36] I just heard generic kernels are being uninstalled, but not lowlatency ones [07:49] zequence: You're talking about the use of apt-get autoremove not kernels actually getting uninstalled automatically. [07:50] /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal specificzlly. [07:58] That does sound like uninstalling to me :) [07:59] That is to say, the system doesn't do it as part of usual upgrades, you have to run the command. [08:03] Apparently in Japan they call guys who have a comb over "bar code men". [08:03] lol [08:05] I'm getting the source for trusty to have a look. [08:45] There is a postinst script for the kernel, which among other things tries to run "/etc/kernel/postinst.d/$version". I'm guessing there are still some details that have not been universal, but are adapted to the generic name. [08:47] If I don't forget, I will try and see what happens on one of my Ubuntu installs to confirm the behaviour. If -lowlatency does not autoremove, but -generic does, then I will try to get a fix done. [08:48] Or, the script checks for that dir. Anyway, it does something there, and I don't know exactly what. [14:51] Hi [14:51] o/ [14:51] Looking for information [14:51] !details | rustego [14:51] rustego: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel) [14:51] cool... let a volunteer know if you need help finding something [14:52] Ok. In the distro 12.04 There were towo apps for dj [14:53] 12.04 is EOL, but, you could still find information about what is in the repos from 12.04.. the main 12.04 repos are still up [14:53] things can come and go from the repos as projects come and go.. but, if you can find the name of the project, a volunteer may assist with what you are looking for [14:53] holstein, eh? EOL? [14:54] or, you can look in a currently supported version of ubuntustudio/ubuntu, and see what is available [14:54] cfhowlett: AFAIK, no flavors supported 12.04 5 years.. [14:54] One of these apps was Mixxx. The other one ? [14:54] !info mixxx [14:54] mixxx (source: mixxx): Digital Disc Jockey Interface. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.11.0~dfsg-4build1 (vivid), package size 2684 kB, installed size 7673 kB [14:55] rustego: mixxx is still in the repo.. so, you can use that in any of the currently supported ubuntu versions/flavors [14:56] !info idjc [14:56] idjc (source: idjc): graphical shoutcast/icecast client. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 0.8.14-1build2 (vivid), package size 1349 kB, installed size 4107 kB [14:56] I'd like to know the other one [14:57] rustego: sure, friend.. you can look at a package search, either online, or, in a 12.04 live iso.. or elaborate about what you seek [14:57] idjc is quite popular.. [14:57] Ok friend. Thanks for help [14:57] confirmed: 12.04 xubuntu (thus ubuntustudio) is EOL ... upgrade! [15:57] rwww.win2.cn/g9 [18:41] Hello All [18:41] could use a little help [22:26] Hi [22:26] I am making a 5.1 speaker system today [22:26] and I have a bunch of music [22:26] thats stereo [22:26] I noticed stereo tends to come out front left and front right for obvious reasons [22:27] is there some way In ubuntu similar to soundflower or asio4all that I can rerout my audio to come out of multiple outputs from a single source? [22:27] im happy to use pulse or jack or something