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TerceroEquisHowdy, all!05:02
TerceroEquisI've got an issue about how US sets up cpu frequency scaling.  For low-latency recording, the systemd bits which force "ondemand" for the governor defeat the docs about how to set it up via /etc/init.d/cpufrequtils05:03
TerceroEquisTook me quite a bit of digging to figure that out, and remove the symlink to /lib/systemd/system/ondemand.service05:05
TerceroEquisShould that be reported via a suggested edit to the Wiki, or as a launchpad bug for the systemd config for US?05:06
krytarikTerceroEquis: You mean here?: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/Setting_CPU_Governor   Sure, feel free to.  And we've already reported LP #1646245.05:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1646245 in sysvinit (Ubuntu) "/etc/init.d/ondemand keeps /etc/init.d/cpufrequtils from working" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/164624505:09
TerceroEquiskrytarik: Thanks!  Should a wiki update link to that bug?05:09
krytarikYeah, I was surprised to not see it linked there.05:10
TerceroEquisThat was seriously a surprise:  I'm totally in agreement with the bug reporter that the 'ondemand' service should be ripped out.05:14
TerceroEquisSomehow that wiki page is not coming up in the first batch of results for a Google seartch for "ubuntustudio cpu frequency":  instead, the links are all to now-stale info (post the move to systemd).05:19
krytarikWell, link it more - that'll fix it! :P05:21
TerceroEquisI couldn't seem to get past a timeout after logging in to edit that page. :(05:23
krytarikMaybe you should better coordinate that with OvenWerks anyway. :)05:24
TerceroEquisYeah, looks like it is set as immutable.05:28
TerceroEquisThanks, all, for a lovely distribution!05:29
studio-user430hi, anyone that speaks Spanish ???14:00
plasticuprojectanyone know if the new lmms and ardour versions will see their way to the 16.04 repo anytime soon?21:51
OvenWerksplasticuproject: I don't know.21:52
OvenWerkshistorically... for the past few years I have not seen much in back porting.21:52
OvenWerksThe last ardour backport I see is 4.7 :/21:54
OvenWerksmy 16.04 has 5.0.21:55
OvenWerkshmm even 17.04 is stuck at 5.021:57
plasticuprojectOvenWerks: Really?? I'm running 4.x. You got that in the offical repo?21:58
plasticuprojectI swear it did a update/upgrade and got nothing.21:58
OvenWerksI am not sure21:58
plasticuprojectI was running 5 on my regualar Ubuntu 16.04 desktop. I just recently installed Ubuntu Studio on a new drive and that is what I got. I'm new to the Studio build/distro.22:00
OvenWerksmy version says 1:5.0~dfsg-2~ppaxenial22:03
OvenWerksso it is from a ppa.22:03
OvenWerksthat seems to be this one: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/+archive/ubuntu/dev-testing22:05
plasticuprojectOh okay. Runs fine though? 5 is so much prettier that 4, imo.22:06
OvenWerksplasticuproject: sorry to be so slow, but I generally run selfbuilt Ardour because I have been doing dev work on ardour (control surfaces mostly)22:07
OvenWerksit appears ardour has been held up because xjadeo in ubuntu is out of date22:09
plasticuprojectOvenWerks: Nice, that's awesome.22:09
OvenWerksor the depends is out of date22:09
plasticuprojectHmm, I use it for audio exclusivly, so I shouldn't be affected right?22:11
OvenWerksI don't think so. Also it is possible to download the latest direct from ardour.org for $1.22:13
plasticuprojectThank you for the info.22:15

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