[04:14] <ossdevel> hi there! is any1 had the problem connecting to X after upgrade to 16.04? systemd-ligind problems?
[04:15] <ossdevel> sorry, systemd-logind?..
[06:55] <studio-user304> i am sorry, a just little speak english
[06:56] <studio-user304> i difficult for partage my experience in english
[15:00] <jetamkadlec> hello, can I ask g something??
[15:14] <EDinNY> I want screen to lock after some time...is this done in the screensaver settings?  Where are the screensaver settings?
[15:15] <zequence> EDinNY: Try the power settings
[15:17] <EDinNY> Thanks...got it!
[19:26] <studio-user913> hello
[19:26] <studio-user913> I need help I think...
[19:27] <studio-user913> I am very new to Ubuntu....
[19:27] <zequence> studio-user913: What kind of problem are you having?
[19:27] <zequence> !ask
[19:28] <studio-user913> I just upgraded to 16.04. everything seems to be working fine, however the new installer is telling me it has an OS upgrade.
[19:28] <studio-user913> I hit install....it pauses a moment then refreshes to the orginal message about the OS upgrade.
[19:29] <zequence> studio-user913: what kind of result do you get from this command: cat /etc/issue
[19:30] <studio-user913> Im sorry zequence...you my have to baby step me through this...
[19:30] <studio-user913> do I use the sudo with the command?
[19:30] <zequence> studio-user913: All right.
[19:30] <zequence> studio-user913: No problem, let's do it one step at a time
[19:30] <studio-user913> thank you.....very kind
[19:31] <zequence> studio-user913: So, why I'm asking you to do this command is make sure that you are in fact in the correct issue of Ubuntu (which Ubuntu Studio is another flavor of)
[19:31] <studio-user913> sure....do I use the superuser with the command?
[19:31] <zequence> studio-user913: "cat" is a program that outputs the contents of files. And, what I'm interested in is the contents of the file at /etc7Issue
[19:32] <zequence> studio-user913: So, therefore, open a terminal, and input the command, exactly like this: cat /etc/issue
[19:32] <studio-user913> it says..... Ubuntu 16.04 LTS \n \l
[19:33] <zequence> Right, so there's no newer release. In that case, the upgrader is perhaps bugges in some way
[19:33] <studio-user913> can it be healed?? HAHA
[19:35] <zequence> studio-user913: Could help reporting a bug. YOu'd need to setup a launchpad account for that.
[19:35] <zequence> studio-user913: That way, the fix would get in a later release
[19:35] <studio-user913> please...how?
[19:35] <zequence> I mean, from an update
[19:35] <zequence> studio-user913: Well, start by creating an account at http://launchpad.net
[19:35] <studio-user046> how can i search my ubuntu-studio computer for files?
[19:36] <zequence> studio-user913: Usually you can do that from your file manager, which is Thunar in the case of Ubuntu Studio7
[19:36] <studio-user913> Thank you.... You have been a source of releif.
[19:36] <zequence> Sorry :)
[19:36] <zequence> studio-user046: ^
[19:37] <zequence> studio-user913: np. Hope you are enjoying your installation!
[19:37] <studio-user913> Do any of you do professional video production? Noob question.
[19:38] <studio-user046> Thank you, I'll get out of the way so you can continue with your other user, sorry for my interruption.
[19:38] <studio-user913> In fact...I think I love it.... Want to transition completely away from windows.
[19:38] <zequence> studio-user913: Not mysef. sakrecoer might do some video editing. He's our new project lead, and mostly into graphics
[19:38] <zequence> studio-user046: Oh, don't be sorry! Theres's room enough for all of us!
[19:39] <zequence> hmm, that was strange.
[19:39] <studio-user913> I hope I didn't bogart all your help.
[19:39] <zequence> I auto-complete and didn't take care of what I auto-completed
[19:40] <zequence> Nah, not to be unkind, but the problem was probably at his end, and he should realize it :)
[19:41] <studio-user913> Is there an open source video editor that will import a file of edits from another editing program?
[19:41] <zequence> studio-user913: That I do not know. Seems like the best option there is to create suitable files to import for the new editor, if not
[19:41] <studio-user913> Or am I looking at a full re-edit from zero??
[19:42] <zequence> studio-user913: Are there any editors that will import another editors project files?
[19:42] <studio-user913> yes. is there?
[19:43] <studio-user913> this would make my transition to linux much faster and easier.
[19:43] <zequence> In pro audio world, different people use different tools
[19:44] <zequence> So, when you need to get something mixed, you first make files out of each channel, using a good format
[19:44] <zequence> The mixer gets the files, which were properly named, and imports them into his/hers DAW
[19:44] <zequence> No matter which OS
[19:45] <zequence> Since I don't know video, I couldn't say what is the norm there
[19:45] <studio-user913> I have made all the different project files Lightworks Pro will make for me. I have had no success with kdenlive or pitivi or cinelerra
[19:46] <studio-user913> Lightworks Pro will work in Linux but I have used up all my license.
[19:49] <studio-user913> thank you so much...I will remember this as a resource in the future. Thank you all for your patients. Have a great day.
[19:52] <zequence> studio-user913: Sorry we can't help you further this time.
[19:52] <zequence> studio-user913: This channel is not very active, so patience is always required :)
[19:53] <zequence> studio-user913: I would also suggest checking out other channels and forums, especially for the more common applications. They all have their own channels
[19:53] <zequence> studio-user913: Like #blender
[19:54] <zequence> To join it, add this command into your IRC client(without the quotes) '/join #blender'
[19:54] <zequence> And, I'm sure there are plenty more
[19:55] <studio-user913> Cool. Thank you. I'm glad I didn't leave.
[19:55] <studio-user913> I just joined launchpad.
[19:55] <studio-user913> but...How do I use it?
[19:56] <zequence> studio-user913: to report a bug in the system that is affected, just open a terminal and input the command 'ubuntu-bug <packagename>' (replace <packagename> with the name of the package)
[19:56] <zequence> So, to the next problem - what is the name of the package?
[19:56] <studio-user913> that's all?? Very cool.
[19:57] <studio-user913> but the name of the new software pkg say's
[19:57] <studio-user913> "software".
[19:57] <studio-user913> how do I get the name?
[19:58] <zequence> studio-user913: Which application was telling you to upgrade?
[19:58] <studio-user913> I mean in the drop down menu
[19:58] <zequence> studio-user913: Was is "Software"?
[19:59] <studio-user913> yes...in the dropdown menu under system. it's not the software center.
[19:59] <zequence> under system?
[20:00] <studio-user913> yes...just one above software updater
[20:01] <zequence> Ok, so it's not the application called "Software". A Gnome application introduced to may of the flavors this cycle
[20:01] <zequence> Let's see what the ubuntu software upgrader is called..
[20:02] <studio-user913> it's not the "Ubuntu Software Center" That I was just getting use to before the update. haha
[20:03] <studio-user913> No. It's just call "Software" in my drop down menu just above the "Software Updater".
[20:03] <zequence> Ok, so it's the package named 'gnome-software'
[20:04] <studio-user913> I'm afraid not....just literally "Software".
[20:04] <zequence> ..in which case, you do the bug report just by doing this in a terminal: 'ubuntu-bug gnome-software'
[20:04] <zequence> The package name is gnome-software, but the pretty name is "Software"
[20:05] <studio-user913> ohhhhh....okay.
[20:05] <studio-user913> thank you again.
[20:06] <zequence> studio-user973: Hi!
[20:07] <studio-user973> Hi
[20:07] <zequence> studio-user913: Yeah, the hard part is figuring out the package name. But - if you don't, you can always report a bug here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntustudio/+filebug
[20:07] <studio-user913> very good!! It worked of course. Thank you zequence.
[20:08] <zequence> studio-user973: New Ubuntu Studio user?
[20:09] <studio-user973> Yes, but considering something else as cannot install any third party apps
[20:11] <zequence> studio-user973: Which third party apps?
[20:13] <studio-user973> Any of them, but trying to install Torguard at the moment https://torguard.net/downloads.php
[20:14] <studio-user973> torguard-latest-amd64.deb
[20:15] <zequence> studio-user973: Right. There's a problem with the GUI installer atm
[20:16] <zequence> studio-user973: If you want to install it "manually", download the .deb package, then use the terminal 'dpkg -i <packagename>'
[20:16] <zequence> studio-user973: Or, rather 'sudo dpkg -i <packagename>'
[20:16] <studio-user973> Thank's I'll try that ...
[20:17] <zequence> studio-user973: You need any help with that, just let me know
[20:17] <zequence> noobity is welcome here. We were all noobs once
[20:17] <zequence> studio-user973: There's an update coming to the Software application that will ammend this, btw
[20:18] <studio-user973> russell@russell-MS-7817:~$ sudo dpkg -i /downloads/torguard-latest-amd64.deb dpkg: error processing archive /downloads/torguard-latest-amd64.deb (--install):  cannot access archive: No such file or directory Errors were encountered while processing:  /downloads/torguard-latest-amd64.deb
[20:19] <zequence> studio-user973: Ok, so, there's no directory like /downloads, right?
[20:20] <zequence> studio-user973: I would think the folder is actually called Downloads, so this should work no matter your user name 'sudo dpkg -i /home/$USER/Downloads/torguard-latest-amd64.deb
[20:20] <studio-user973> thisis the full path:  /home/russell/Downloads/torguard-latest-amd64.deb
[20:21] <zequence> Right, so use that
[20:21] <zequence> You can exchange 'russel' with $USER. $USER is a environment variable that will always output the user who is currently logged in
[20:24] <studio-user973> I found the problem - apparently it makes a difference whether you use caps or lowercase in the word "Downloads"?
[20:24] <zequence> studio-user973: Yes, only Windows does not
[20:25] <studio-user973> I'll have to get used to that - thanks for the help.
[20:25] <zequence> studio-user973: Hope you have fun with it!
[22:18] <studio-user140> Hola! Anyone around?
[22:18] <zequence> studio-user140: Hello
[22:19] <studio-user140> Yay! Just installing the Studio. Can't wait to run it. Looks very beautiful already!
[22:20] <studio-user140> Have been waiting for this moment for years!
[22:20] <zequence> studio-user140: Nice!
[22:20] <zequence> studio-user140: If you have any problems, don't hesitate to ask questions here
[22:20] <studio-user140> Cool man! Cheers!
[22:20] <zequence> It may be a wait sometimes, but sooner or later someone will answer
[22:21] <zequence> you are more than welcome
[22:21] <zequence> studio-user140: May i ask, what in Ubuntu Studio are you most interested in - audio, video, graphics?
[23:06] <studio-user355> Sorry Zequence, I was cut off before as my installation finished.
[23:07] <studio-user355> I am originally more of an audio person but got recently more into webstuff.
[23:09] <zequence> studio-user355: Cool. If you want to help with our web site, just let us know. You can either get in touch with us on the irc channel #ubuntustudio-devel, or our devel mail list
[23:10] <zequence> We are actually planning an overhaul currently
[23:10] <zequence> There's a theme, which is mobile friendly,but not all of the details are there yet
[23:14] <studio-user355> Wow! So easy to get into the club! How could I help?
[23:15] <zequence> studio-user355: There's no big thing to it. Just be in touch. The mail list is important, but a way to get close and personal is in deed the IRC channel
[23:15] <zequence> i.e. '/join #ubuntustudio-devel'
[23:16] <studio-user355> Cool, thanks!
[23:50] <studio-user427> Hello hello. Have some questions.
[23:51] <zequence> studio-user427: Shoot
[23:51] <zequence> Also, nice to see so many new Ubuntu Studio users on IRC!
[23:52] <cfhowlett> indeed.  seems to be a new influx of sorts
[23:52] <studio-user427> First, does ubuntu studio have a software center?
[23:53] <studio-user427> Yeah my friend hooked me up with this OS
[23:53] <cfhowlett> studio-user427, there is a software center
[23:53] <studio-user427> Cool were can I find it?
[23:53] <studio-user427> where*
[23:53] <zequence> studio-user427: It's called "Software" in the latest release
[23:53] <cfhowlett> on the dock or through the system menu
[23:54] <zequence> The release being 16.04
[23:54] <zequence> YOu should find it in the favorites section of the menu, but also the system part
[23:55] <studio-user427> Oh! ok got it now thanks. No wonder I couldn't find it, haha
[23:56] <zequence> studio-user427: Apparently it has a bug, which prevents installing third party deb packages as of yet (meaning stuff you download), but that should be fixed shortly
[23:56] <zequence> Just make sure to update
[23:57] <studio-user427> Ok, I want to install the Adobe Creative Suite at some point for my job. Will I be able to do that prior to the updates?
[23:58] <zequence> studio-user427: You can always install .deb packages using the terminal. Just do 'sudo dpkg -i /path/to/package.dev
[23:58] <zequence> should say .deb at the end, but anyway
[23:59] <studio-user427> Ok, still new to the terminal so I'll make a note of that.
[23:59] <zequence> studio-user427: Usually you wouldn't need to use it, but before the bug is fixed, it's what works
[23:59] <zequence> Usually the gui tools will use terminal tools to do that kind of stuff
[23:59] <studio-user427> Cool, sounds good.