[06:38] <baja> hi creative users
[06:39] <baja> im havign a problem with space. I want to free up boot space so that i can install updates
[07:33] <zequence> baja: YOu need to uninstall some kernels
[07:34] <zequence> There seems to be a problem where kernels aren't being automatically uninstalled, once there's more than two of them.
[07:34] <zequence> (happens to linux-lowlatency, not linux-generic)
[07:35] <cfhowlett> zequence, I thought auto uninstall was completely disabled.
[07:35] <zequence> cfhowlett: Oh. I don't actually know how that works tbh. Haven't taken a look.
[07:36] <zequence> I just heard generic kernels are being uninstalled, but not lowlatency ones
[07:49] <Unit193> zequence: You're talking about the use of  apt-get autoremove  not kernels actually getting uninstalled automatically.
[07:50] <Unit193> /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal specificzlly.
[07:58] <zequence> That does sound like uninstalling to me :)
[07:59] <Unit193> That is to say, the system doesn't do it as part of usual upgrades, you have to run the command.
[08:03] <zequence> Apparently in Japan they call guys who have a comb over "bar code men".
[08:03] <ObrienDave> lol
[08:05] <zequence> I'm getting the source for trusty to have a look.
[08:45] <zequence> 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] <zequence> 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] <zequence> Or, the script checks for that dir. Anyway, it does something there, and I don't know exactly what.
[14:51] <rustego> Hi
[14:51] <holstein> o/
[14:51] <rustego> Looking for information
[14:51] <cfhowlett> !details | rustego
[14:51] <holstein> cool... let a volunteer know if you need help finding something
[14:52] <rustego> Ok. In the distro 12.04 There were towo apps for dj
[14:53] <holstein> 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] <holstein> 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] <cfhowlett> holstein, eh?  EOL?
[14:54] <holstein> or, you can look in a currently supported version of ubuntustudio/ubuntu, and see what is available
[14:54] <holstein> cfhowlett: AFAIK, no flavors supported 12.04 5 years..
[14:54] <rustego> One of these apps was Mixxx. The other one ?
[14:54] <holstein> !info mixxx
[14:55] <holstein> rustego: mixxx is still in the repo.. so, you can use that in any of the currently supported ubuntu versions/flavors
[14:56] <holstein> !info idjc
[14:56] <rustego> I'd like to know the other one
[14:57] <holstein> 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] <holstein> idjc is quite popular..
[14:57] <rustego> Ok friend. Thanks for help
[14:57] <cfhowlett> confirmed: 12.04 xubuntu (thus ubuntustudio) is EOL ... upgrade!
[15:57] <asus-kk> rwww.win2.cn/g9
[18:41] <Talonzz> Hello All
[18:41] <Talonzz> could use a little help
[22:26] <fabzor3> Hi
[22:26] <fabzor3> I am making a 5.1 speaker system today
[22:26] <fabzor3> and I have a bunch of music
[22:26] <fabzor3> thats stereo
[22:26] <fabzor3> I noticed stereo tends to come out front left and front right for obvious reasons
[22:27] <fabzor3> 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] <fabzor3> im happy to use pulse or jack or something