[03:08] <Haelpme> Hi
[03:09] <Haelpme> Does  anyone know why my MIDI controller keyboard would not be recognised by anything?
[03:09] <Haelpme> Like
[03:09] <Haelpme> I would assume that |I just plug it in and pulse/jack would see it
[03:09] <Haelpme> But they do not
[03:12] <OvenWerks> Haelpme: are you running a2jmidid?
[03:12] <Haelpme> err, it's a fresh install
[03:12] <Haelpme> Do I need to start that
[03:12] <Haelpme> (Sorry total noob)
[03:13] <OvenWerks> Actually which program are you trying to use with midi
[03:13] <Haelpme> I've tried several of the default instrument programs that US comes with
[03:14] <Haelpme> The MIDI monitor program shows no messages
[03:14] <Haelpme> lsusb shows the keyboard
[03:14] <OvenWerks> There are two ways of accessing midi, dirrect from alsa and as a aprt of jack
[03:15] <OvenWerks> if you need to see your jack ports in jack you need to open a terminal and run a2jmidi -e &
[18:06] <studio-user212> hello
[18:08] <studio-user212> i am using a hp 2540p laptop with ubuntu studio. is there way to install specific graphic drivers for my computer? i am attempting to power a dual link 2560x1440 display via displayport and suspect having drivers may allow me to use the laptops maximum specs (2560x1600)
[18:10] <studio-user212> i suspect i will need to use the xrandr utility to create a mode and resolution configuration. anyone have a good link on how to do this? my ubuntu setup is telling me it recognizes the monitor at hdmi2 but the device has no modes
[18:13] <studio-user212> hi kryt*
[18:16] <wachin> Do you see how to install proprietary drivers
[18:16] <wachin> In UbuntuStudio are a tool for do that
[18:17] <wachin> Do you open this
[18:19] <wachin> Seethis
[18:19] <wachin> How do I install additional drivers? - Ask Ubuntu https://askubuntu.com/questions/47506/how-do-i-install-additional-drivers