[04:39] <studio-user700> hello?
[04:40] <studio-user700> I have not used IRC since 1991! would you all believe that?? :O
[04:40] <studio-user700> okay
[04:40] <studio-user700> just thought I would say Hi!
[04:40] <studio-user700> have a great night! :)
[04:40] <studio-user700> exit
[04:40] <studio-user700> quit
[05:46] <studio-user705> hello
[05:46] <studio-user705> i need some help with ubuntu studio
[05:46] <ErichEickmeyer> !ask
[05:46] <studio-user705> i have no sound detected by the system
[05:46] <ErichEickmeyer> Hmmm...
[05:47] <ErichEickmeyer> Do you know if it even detects your sound card?
[05:47] <studio-user705> yes, it's detected
[05:47] <studio-user705> it is an integrated soundcard
[05:48] <studio-user705> motherboard asus a320m-k
[05:48] <ErichEickmeyer> Okay, likely not a driver issue. Have you had this problem before?
[05:48] <studio-user705> yes, with other distros
[05:48] <ErichEickmeyer> Hmm....
[05:48] <ErichEickmeyer> Were you recently using JACK?
[05:48] <studio-user705> initially, card and sound is detected, but further on, desappears
[05:49] <ErichEickmeyer> Try this: open a terminal, type "pulseaudio --kill" and see if that resolves the issue.
[05:49] <studio-user705> tried to do alsa force-reload, but no effect
[05:50] <studio-user705> your command says no way
[05:51] <ErichEickmeyer> That's not a response that command gives. Did it without the quotes?
[05:52] <studio-user705> 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] <studio-user705> that's the output
[05:53] <ErichEickmeyer> 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] <ErichEickmeyer> Permission problem in your home folder, that is.
[05:56] <studio-user705> only permission issue?
[05:56] <ErichEickmeyer> Yes, that's the response the command is telling you.
[05:57] <studio-user705> but i always have used alsa instead of pulseaudio
[05:58] <ErichEickmeyer> Pulseaudio is installed by default in Ubuntu Studio, so unless you completely remove it, that's what you've got.
[05:58] <ErichEickmeyer> Pulseaudio, by the way, uses alsa.
[06:00] <ErichEickmeyer> 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] <ErichEickmeyer> 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] <studio-user705> i never uninstalled pulseaudio before, therefore that's not the answer
[06:04] <ErichEickmeyer> 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] <ErichEickmeyer> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[06:06] <ErichEickmeyer> I tried.
[16:16] <studio-user244> Is there a support for cuda in ubuntu studio ?
[16:16] <studio-user244> I've been trying to install it on fedora for weeks
[16:23] <ErichEickmeyer> studio-user244: Unless it is in the official Ubuntu repositories, it is not supported.