[04:39] hello? [04:40] I have not used IRC since 1991! would you all believe that?? :O [04:40] okay [04:40] just thought I would say Hi! [04:40] have a great night! :) [04:40] exit [04:40] quit [05:46] hello [05:46] i need some help with ubuntu studio [05:46] !ask [05:46] Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [05:46] i have no sound detected by the system [05:46] Hmmm... [05:47] Do you know if it even detects your sound card? [05:47] yes, it's detected [05:47] it is an integrated soundcard [05:48] motherboard asus a320m-k [05:48] Okay, likely not a driver issue. Have you had this problem before? [05:48] yes, with other distros [05:48] Hmm.... [05:48] Were you recently using JACK? [05:48] initially, card and sound is detected, but further on, desappears [05:49] Try this: open a terminal, type "pulseaudio --kill" and see if that resolves the issue. [05:49] tried to do alsa force-reload, but no effect [05:50] your command says no way [05:51] That's not a response that command gives. Did it without the quotes? [05:52] E: [pulseaudio] core-util.c: Home directory not accessible: Permiso denegado E: [pulseaudio] main.c: No se ha podido detener el demonio: No existe el archivo o el directorio [05:52] that's the output [05:53] You have a permission problem in your folder. Here's an askubuntu article that might help you: https://askubuntu.com/questions/338382/pulseaudio-not-working-home-directory-not-accessible-permission-denied [05:53] Permission problem in your home folder, that is. [05:56] only permission issue? [05:56] Yes, that's the response the command is telling you. [05:57] but i always have used alsa instead of pulseaudio [05:58] Pulseaudio is installed by default in Ubuntu Studio, so unless you completely remove it, that's what you've got. [05:58] Pulseaudio, by the way, uses alsa. [06:00] In desktop versions of Ubuntu, PulseAudio is a dependency for a lot of software packages. Removing or purging PulseAudio from a Ubuntu system can break other installed software and potentially cause errors and broken dependencies. [06:02] Here's a way to disable PulseAudio without uninstalling it, but be aware, this is not supported: https://askubuntu.com/questions/356052/how-to-use-alsa-instead-of-pulseaudio-without-uninstalling-pulseaudio [06:03] i never uninstalled pulseaudio before, therefore that's not the answer [06:04] Well, the permission issue is a problem that needs to be addressed, otherwise you'll get a bunch of other issues. That said, running without pulseaudio is not officially supported. [06:06] ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ [06:06] I tried. [16:16] Is there a support for cuda in ubuntu studio ? [16:16] I've been trying to install it on fedora for weeks [16:23] studio-user244: Unless it is in the official Ubuntu repositories, it is not supported.