[00:08] <queen-kelle> i'm new here, i just got this booted up in a virtual machine.
[11:00] <studio-user092> hey
[11:01] <studio-user092> i wonder if anibody can help me whit jack i have no sound
[11:44] <flo__> hi
[11:51] <sakrecoer> hi flo__ :) if you want answers, ask your question. otherwise, feel free to just hang around too of course :)
[11:57] <flo__> hi im searching for some clarification about the difference between soft-rt and rt kernels. im not into kernel programming but a bit interested in the topic.
[11:58] <sakrecoer> flo__: i'm not your best source of information on that topic, but i can tell you ubuntstudio uses low-latency kernel and as far as i know, RT kernels are good for misiles and jetplanes, while lowlatency are perfectly good enough for audio :)
[11:59] <sakrecoer> if no one better suited than me answers to you here, you could try ask that question in #opensourcemusicians
[11:59] <sakrecoer> flo__: ^
[11:59] <flo__> i know. thx ) just sought some more info than that : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/RealTimeKernel
[11:59] <flo__> great. thx
[12:11] <studio-d1g1t4Lnr> hey
[12:11] <studio-d1g1t4Lnr> anyone on here at this time 8:11 est
[12:11] <eylul> some people are :)
[12:12] <studio-d1g1t4Lnr> so eylul what country are you from
[12:12] <eylul> Turkey, most of the devel team is actually from european timezones, so there is usually people around, this time of the day
[12:13] <eylul> did you have a question studio-d1g1t4Lnr
[12:14] <studio-d1g1t4Lnr> yeah any updates on when the software center will be repaired?
[12:16] <studio-d1g1t4Lnr> currently the software center does not install the various software correctly. you have to uninstall then reinstall with sudo in order for it to correctly install.
[12:18] <studio-d1g1t4Lnr> also any place you know of i can check out this studio in comparison to other distributions?
[12:19] <sakrecoer> studio-d1g1t4Lnr: we don't develop the software center, so you might get better answer for that in #ubuntu
[12:20] <sakrecoer> studio-d1g1t4Lnr: regarding comparison... i don't know tbh, ask arround in #linuxmusicians and #opesnroucemusicians maybe :)
[12:20] <studio-d1g1t4Lnr> thanks sakrecoer
[12:20] <sakrecoer> #opensourcemusicians even studio-d1g1t4Lnr  :)
[12:20] <studio-d1g1t4Lnr> also the audacious is still working just great
[12:21] <sakrecoer> ah! it's you! :) glad to read that! :)
[12:21] <studio-d1g1t4Lnr> yeah i tried the rythmbox for a while but there is nothing like using a application that works immediately and without a lot of hickups.
[12:22] <studio-d1g1t4Lnr> way back when the ubuntu started i used to use the xmms player
[12:26] <sakrecoer> studio-d1g1t4Lnr: i also tried rythmbox, but i didn't like how it scanned for audio everywhere... my sample libraries ended up in there and then i uninstalled..