[00:51] <unicornjedi> hello. I am coming from kxstudio and I am test driving the ubuntustudio OS. what are some things I should check out for music production on here?
[01:35] <Darks3id> hello
[02:41] <Jt_> Hi
[02:41] <Jt_> What's everyone favorite Open Source video editor? I can't stay away from kdenlive
[09:53] <fantom> Hi all. Tell me how to configure auto logon?
[09:54] <cub> fantom: perhaps http://askubuntu.com/questions/530072/how-to-auto-login-in-xubuntu works?
[10:01] <fantom> I'm from Russia and very bad know English. I have a lightdm folder are only two files that lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf and users.conf.
[10:02] <cub> fantom: the second answer on the page was a graphic solution. maybe a bit easier?
[10:07] <fantom> I have no settings in the Users and Groups which package to install for that to show up?
[10:11] <cub> I though that would be default. Unfortunately I can't check myself as I'm on a work computer with Windows ...
[10:13] <fantom> How long are you going home?
[11:00] <fantom> Everything was solved, installed the package, users-manager and appeared setting up accounts and auto login.
[11:01] <fantom> Всем спасибо, все свободны!
[17:43] <dabblers-buffet> Hello, I have an issue here with Ubuntu Studio. Whenever I leave my computer alone for a while, and I come back to it, I see that my monitor went into power savings mode. I try to move the mouse and press some keys on the keyboard, and my monitor does not display the desktop at all, it will display only if I go into a TTY via Ctrl+Alt and any of the F keys.
[17:43] <dabblers-buffet> And I would have to type in "startx" to get it working again.
[17:45] <dabblers-buffet> This issue also happens in suspend mode as well when waking up the computer.
[17:50] <OvenWerks> dabblers-buffet: Hmm, My first thought on that would be video driver.
[17:50] <OvenWerks>  I do not have that here.
[17:51] <dabblers-buffet> No, because I don't have that issue on Linux Mint.
[17:51] <OvenWerks> monitors power down and mouse move wakes just fine.
[17:51] <dabblers-buffet> I wonder if that issue could have happened before I updated my system.
[17:52] <OvenWerks> minit is older. I am assuming Studio 16.04 against the latest Mint with will be based on an older ubuntu set of repos.
[17:53] <dabblers-buffet> I know Mint is older, that's why I came on to Ubuntu Studio, because I dabble in multimedia stuff as well, plus I have preset up to date packages too.
[17:53] <OvenWerks> 16.04 ubuntu (not just studio) has switched over to systemd... but I think it is possible to boot to use upstart as well.
[17:53] <dabblers-buffet> The latest version of Mint is based on 16.04.
[17:54] <dabblers-buffet> Although they are usually behind in the Ubuntu releases when it comes to the LTS ones.
[17:54] <dabblers-buffet> Never usually stay up to date with the LTS ones.
[17:55] <OvenWerks> The grub menu should show up with other options as a submenu and last time I looked there was an upstart option. Do you see that? (may have to hit shift while booting for the grub menu to show.)
[17:56] <dabblers-buffet> I can't check now.
[17:56] <dabblers-buffet> I'll try that when I restart my computer.
[17:56] <dabblers-buffet> Later.
[17:57] <dabblers-buffet> What's this upstart option?
[17:57] <OvenWerks> Mint may have chosen not to allow systemd boot. We just used whtever xubuntu is doing.
[17:58] <OvenWerks> when linux starts it runs "init" (I think) which used to run sysv init. A number of years ago ubuntu switched to upstart which does the same thing but faster because it is paralel.
[17:59] <Unit193> In short though, I'd not recommend using the 'upstart' option.
[17:59] <OvenWerks> lately the whole linux world including debian has switched to systemd which is also a startup system
[17:59] <OvenWerks> Unit193: That would be my guess too... any other ideas?
[18:00] <Unit193> OvenWerks: Ideas?
[18:00] <OvenWerks> on what may be the problem with not waking from sleep or powering up monitors.
[18:00] <dabblers-buffet> I didn't get this issue on Mint, but to note I was running on 14.04.
[18:01]  * OvenWerks uses intel onboard graphics which tend to "just work" if not be blazing fast...
[18:02] <OvenWerks> dabblers-buffet: the big difference from 14.04 (aside from kernel version) is the change from upstart to systemd.
[18:04] <dabblers-buffet> So 16.04 runs on systemd while 14.04 runs on upstart?
[18:04] <OvenWerks> I am not aware of any xfce bugs with power management in the monitor so I would expect something with video driver.
[18:04] <OvenWerks> dabblers-buffet: yes.
[18:04] <dabblers-buffet> That could be one problem.
[18:04] <dabblers-buffet> How long is Ubuntu Studio supported?
[18:04] <dabblers-buffet> The 14.04 version?
[18:04] <Unit193> OvenWerks: There's that one, and also check the changelog of..xfce4-settings, I recently uploaded one to yakkety that might fix a blcak screen bug.
[18:05] <Unit193> OvenWerks: Also, release notes, very important.
[18:06] <OvenWerks> dabblers-buffet: Ubuntu Studio 14.04 Trusty Tahr LTS will be supported until April 2017
[18:07] <OvenWerks> dabblers-buffet: as above, make sure the sw is up to date
[18:07] <dabblers-buffet> Yes, I did check that.
[18:07] <dabblers-buffet> I ran sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade.
[18:08] <OvenWerks> I am not sure if up dating is enough or if the settings file in your home directory would hold old settings.
[18:11] <dabblers-buffet> I just found this here.
[18:11] <dabblers-buffet> Xfce4 Power Manager does not restore screen power (1259339). You can try running xrandr, which has worked as a problem-free workaround for some users. Alternatively, to restore a working desktop go to TTY1 (Ctrl+Alt+F1) and restart lightdm with sudo service lightdm restart. NOTE: You will lose all unsaved work in progress! It appears that all instances of this bug so far are caused by suspending by closing
[18:11] <dabblers-buffet> the laptop lid - suspending from the logout dialog works to the best of our knowledge.
[18:12] <dabblers-buffet> This is from the Trusty Tahr Release notes on Ubuntu's website.
[18:13] <OvenWerks> fun...
[18:14] <OvenWerks> so instead of restarting x run xrandr then c/a/F7 back to GUI
[18:14] <OvenWerks> I thought xfce4 power manager just ran xset. I guess not.
[18:26] <dabblers-buffet> I'll try that.
[18:26] <dabblers-buffet> But it also said as an alternative, to restart lightdm as well.
[18:28] <OvenWerks> starting lightdm looses your work if it is not saved
[18:29] <dabblers-buffet> I know.
[18:29] <OvenWerks> if you can see what you are typing in the VT then just c/a/f7 should work.
[18:29] <dabblers-buffet> VT?
[18:29] <OvenWerks> virtual terminal.
[18:30] <OvenWerks> where you go with c/a/F1
[18:31] <dabblers-buffet> Oh.