[02:50] <studio-user114> sorry this is a newb question, but for the life of me I can't find the username/password documented for linux studio..
[02:51] <studio-user114> ubuntu w/ no password isn't working
[03:57] <OvenWerks> studio-user114: Also try #xubuntu, but I am not sure what you are trying to do
[03:58] <krytarik> The answer is "ubuntustudio", of course.
[03:59] <OvenWerks> Oh for live session? I guess tat makes sense, no password.
[03:59] <krytarik> Yep.
[04:20] <slidinghorn> Any JACK gurus willing to help a debian user?  I know this isn't a debian room, but I'm in every other channel I can think of and going insane, haha
[04:25] <OvenWerks> what do you want to do with jack?
[04:27] <slidinghorn> eventually, a lot...lol - I'll be running a mixer and using hydrogen, ams, ardour, etc for recording & production.  For now, though, I just want to get it to run xD
[04:28] <OvenWerks> just looking at your conversation in #ardour... you were talking to the author of jack there :)
[04:28] <OvenWerks> But he is probably pretty tired at this time it's after midnight
[04:28] <OvenWerks> (where he is)
[04:29] <slidinghorn> yeah it's late - 00:30 here, too...I just keep weird hours
[04:30] <OvenWerks> if you have dbus trouble, that is not jack really.
[04:31] <OvenWerks> you might try using pasuspender as a workaround though.
[04:31] <slidinghorn> pulse is completely disabled now
[04:32] <OvenWerks> I wuld think that jack shouldn't care about dbus then... unless you are using qjckctl to start jack
[04:32] <slidinghorn> I am...
[04:32] <OvenWerks> *qjackctl
[04:33] <OvenWerks> in that case try going to the misc tab in the setup
[04:33] <slidinghorn> I'm there...
[04:34] <OvenWerks> there are two checkboxes on the right hand side that say dbus for something, uncheck them
[04:34] <slidinghorn> both are unchecked :/
[04:35] <OvenWerks> what user are you set up as? (running jack as)
[04:36] <slidinghorn> my usual login user...which is added to the audio group
[04:36] <OvenWerks> ok, and you have tried killall -9 jackd jackdbus
[04:37] <OvenWerks> And as you have no pulse running, there is no browser or other application currently using audio?
[04:37] <slidinghorn> I have a browser open..let me close that and try
[04:38] <OvenWerks> The browser should only grab an audio device if it needs it, so playing audio or paused on audio
[04:43] <OvenWerks> has anyone told you to try run this command and paste the output topastebin.com or similar: cd /tmp && wget http://jackaudio.org/downloads/adevices.sh && bash ./adevices.sh
[04:43] <OvenWerks> (should be all one line)
[04:44] <OvenWerks> but you can split it at the &&s and run them as three lines
[04:46] <slidinghorn> http://paste.debian.net/1019353/
[04:47] <OvenWerks> so they are all closed and not used,
[04:49] <OvenWerks> what happens if you just do: jackd -d alsa -d hw:PCH,0,0
[04:49] <OvenWerks> (I think the rest has reasonable defaults
[04:50] <slidinghorn> http://paste.debian.net/1019354/
[04:50] <slidinghorn> that didn't paste everything...
[04:51] <OvenWerks> I was going to say it looks pretty sparce
[04:51] <slidinghorn> http://paste.debian.net/1019355/
[04:55] <OvenWerks> Odd, can you play audio at all with other applications like aplay?
[04:56] <slidinghorn> I'll check in a sec, but here's an interesting part.  If I reinstall that dbux-x11, here's where it hangs if I run the command you gave http://paste.debian.net/1019356/
[04:56] <slidinghorn> dbus-x11*
[04:57] <OvenWerks> That looks about right, I don't think that is hung though
[04:58] <OvenWerks>  in another terminal try jack_lsp
[04:59] <slidinghorn> http://paste.debian.net/1019357/
[05:04] <OvenWerks> That says jackd is running with two inputs and 6 outputs
[05:04] <OvenWerks> If you restart qjackctl and open the connections window you should be able to see them there too.
[05:06] <OvenWerks> qjackctl will not be able to stop that instance of jackd :) but ^c or closing the window might... or killall -9 jackd
[05:06] <OvenWerks> qjackctl should work now though after you do that for starting and stopping.
[05:07] <slidinghorn> if I try to run qjackctl X freezes
[05:07] <OvenWerks> In any case I have kids to put to bed and a wife who would like my company
[05:07] <OvenWerks> Ouch
[05:08] <OvenWerks> maybe use patchage for connecting things instead then.
[05:08] <OvenWerks> anyway, I have to go
[05:08] <slidinghorn> thank you so much for helping
[07:29] <SlidingHorn> I gave in and installed Ubuntu studio, however I'm stuck in a login loop. .Xauthority and .ICEauthority and /tmp all the the proper ownership and permissions. I've also tried renaming .Xauthority to have it regenerate to no avail. Next step?
[07:39] <SlidingHorn> my /var/log/syslog says indicator-sound-service[1390]: Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 keyInvalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 keyxcb_connection_has_error() returned true
[08:00] <SlidingHorn> uninstalled and reinstalled lightdm (and everything that went wth it) - also made sure that everything was updated.  Still looped
[15:50] <eagles0513876> hey all
[15:50] <eagles0513876> sakrecoer: hey hey
[16:15] <studio-user362> Hello
[16:28] <eagles0513876> hi studio-user362
[16:47] <studio-user362> I'm looking for help setting up an HP Photosmart C4500 with Ubuntu Studio 17.10
[17:38] <studio-user362> got it