[00:59] Just installed. Thank you devs! === Unit193 is now known as TheMaster [02:21] hi [02:21] hey. [02:21] restate your question [02:21] ok [02:22] how can I update a software? [02:22] carlos, with a terminal command [02:22] sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade [02:23] ok, I'll take notes this time :) [02:23] what irc client do you use? [02:23] probably xchat, right? [02:23] yes [02:24] question [02:24] you forgot to put get after apt or is just without get? [02:24] carlos, xchat is no longer developed or supported. hexchat is the recommended replacement. and hexchat logs all your conversation right on your computer. suggest you make the change. [02:24] no I did NOT forget [02:25] without get then? [02:26] learn by doing ... [02:26] ok [02:26] how can I download hexchat then [02:26] ? [02:26] first: did you run the commands I sent? [02:27] I'm write them down [02:28] it's running now [02:28] it finished [02:29] bu it couldn't update blender [02:29] cool. to expand on an earlier answer: apt-get is on the way out of use. apt + command is the new normal. you COULD have run apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade for the same result but I suggest learning the new protocols [02:30] !blender | carlos [02:30] carlos: blender is a free application for 3D modelling, animation, rendering, etc. You can install it from Ubuntu's repositories, and tutorials are at http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Blender_3D:_Noob_to_Pro [02:30] !info blender [02:30] blender (source: blender): Very fast and versatile 3D modeller/renderer. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.72.b+dfsg0-3build1 (vivid), package size 20157 kB, installed size 66408 kB [02:30] so what version do you have? [02:31] my version 2.75 [02:31] they already released the version 2.76 [02:32] !newest | carlos [02:32] carlos: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa. [02:33] carlos, show me what version of ubuntu you have please? (neat trick. pay attention!) [02:33] my ubuntu studio versio is 14.04 [02:33] lsb_release -a | nc termbin.com 9999 [02:33] copy and past the url here [02:34] what url? [02:34] run the command [02:34] wich one? [02:34] lsb_release -a | nc termbin.com 9999 [02:37] http://termbin.com/d6sv [02:38] carlos, nice. latest version. do this: dpkg -l | grep blender | nc termbin.com 9999 [02:38] ok [02:39] also you should click the link to see what you "pasted" [02:39] I did it :) [02:39] look how much you're learning! [02:39] and the url??? [02:39] How did you learn all this? [02:40] when you paste, you have to show the url! [02:40] I told you already! "learn by doing" [02:40] but you could do a bit of reading .... [02:40] !manual [02:40] The Ubuntu Manual will help you become familiar with everyday tasks such as surfing the web, listening to music and scanning documents. With an emphasis on easy to follow instructions, it is suitable for all levels of experience. http://ubuntu-manual.org/ [02:41] and you download and read www.fullcirclemagazine.org/downloads [02:41] there are 100 free issues up now. start at #0 and work through. You will be an ubuntu "guru" long before you hit #100 [02:42] thank you very much guys [02:42] by the way, the last command is done [02:42] URL! [02:42] it says use netchat [02:43] dpk: command not found [02:43] is that normal? [02:43] copy and paste what I sent you. you mistyped [02:44] http://termbin.com/eelx [02:45] carlos, you have the latest blender available in the ubuntu repos. for the newest release >>> wait for it or compile it your self. [02:46] oh, but I have the tar file of blender 2.76, does that help? [02:47] !blender | carlos [02:47] carlos: blender is a free application for 3D modelling, animation, rendering, etc. You can install it from Ubuntu's repositories, and tutorials are at http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Blender_3D:_Noob_to_Pro [02:47] !compile | carlos [02:47] carlos: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first). Also read !checkinstall [02:47] installing from tar is no the recommended way of doing business, but you can. read the link above [02:47] before you do all that: do you TRULY NEED the latest version??? [02:48] not now [02:48] then I strongly suggest you use 2.69 and learn it well while awaiting the next version to enter the ubuntu universe. [02:49] understood, I'll wait then [02:49] thank you very much for your help [02:50] sorry if bothered to much [02:50] happy2help! [02:50] join the ubuntustudio mailing list and forums. see the support sections on ubuntustudio.org [02:50] and welcome! [02:51] see ya next time [02:52] peace [17:18] hi [17:36] i'm newbie here, having troubles installing dssi-vst it says i got broken paquets [17:36] any help? [18:05] eneko: apt says you have broken packages? [18:05] yeah [18:17] eneko: It's not a problem with dssi-vst, but in what repos you have included (PPAs and such), and what packages you have installed from those [18:18] Does apt tell you to try "sudo apt-get install -f" [18:18] If so, please try that [18:18] You can try it either case, actually [18:18] Also, dssi-vst is not in Ubuntu repos. [18:18] I'm guessing KX? [18:19] You should try #kxstudio [18:19] Once you add KX repos, it is not Ubuntu Studio anymore. [19:07] oh, i was trying ardour a bit right now. I forgot about this while playing the guitar hehe [19:07] i'll try it right now zequence [23:25] ркарапр [23:25] 54345 [23:26] русскиеесь [23:26] !ru | aleksey_ [23:26] aleksey_: Пожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke.