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deepfriedbrainhi! my thinkpad t430s doesn't hibernate with ubuntu studio 18.10, when I try to shut it.05:34
Eickmeyerdeepfriedbrain: Hibernation is disabled by default in Ubuntu and all flavors due to UEFI SecureBoot requirements.05:35
deepfriedbrainah, okay! thank you! is there a workaround?05:36
EickmeyerAre you dual-booting?05:36
deepfriedbrainno05:36
EickmeyerThen yes. Disable SecureBoot in your BIOS and you should be good to go, but there might be some other steps depending on your computer.05:37
deepfriedbrainokay, i first will have to try that. many thanks!05:38
Eickmeyerdeepfriedbrain: Further steps here if necessary: http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2017/10/enable-hibernate-ubuntu-17-10/ Granted it's a year old, but should still work.05:38
deepfriedbrainEickmeyer: so, hibernation does work, but i can't seem to get it working with my lid closed, i have to do it manually.06:05
Eickmeyerdeepfriedbrain: That's a known limitation of the xfce desktop, I'm afraid.06:07
Eickmeyerdeepfriedbrain: This might help you, but I'm not 100% positive on that: https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-power-manager/faq06:08
EickmeyerDo try the power settings though: https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-power-manager/preferences06:09
Eickmeyer¯\_(ツ)_/¯06:10
deepfriedbrainEickmeyer: sorry, i logged off again. hibernation works now when i close the lid, but the screen stays black when i reopen it. but this seems to be an issue with the kernel, perhaps. https://askubuntu.com/questions/996217/black-screen-after-hibernation so i'll wait...06:27
Eickmeyerif deepfriedbrain comes back, it's an xfce issue, workaround is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-manager/+bug/1259339/comments/3116:58
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1303736 in xubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu) "duplicate for #1259339 [SRU] Black screen after wakeup from suspending by closing the laptop lid" [High,Fix released]16:58
windowsrefundhello19:17
windowsrefundI'm under the impression that 18.10's Ubuntu Studio Controls is meant to replace the use of qjackctl. That said, I've configured USC accordingly but I see no evidence that jack is running. I also do not see a2jmidid running.19:18
Eickmeyerwindowsrefund: If you launch qjackctl or patchage, you'll find the evidence that Jack is running.19:20
windowsrefundbut USC is touted as a replacement19:20
EickmeyerThat's correct, but it has no integrated patchbay, which is where qjackctl or patchage comes in. USC configures Jack in a way that qjackctl cannot.19:22
windowsrefundsomething about USC is clearly not working. I suggest this since "Bridge ALSA to jack MIDI (turn on a2jmidid)" is checked. However, I don't see any a2jmidid process running.19:22
Eickmeyerwindowsrefund: open Patchage, you'll see that the midi bridge is running.19:22
windowsrefundhmmm19:24
windowsrefundI don't even have that installed19:24
EickmeyerAre you using Ubuntu Studio or did you install Ubuntu Studio Controls on top of something else?19:24
windowsrefundnope, native US19:25
EickmeyerI ask because Patchage is installed by default.19:25
EickmeyerOkay, easy fix then, install Patchage.19:25
windowsrefundok, I installed patchage19:25
EickmeyerOkay, launch it.19:25
windowsrefundok, running it19:26
windowsrefundI guess it's working19:26
windowsrefundyea19:26
EickmeyerUbuntu Studio Controls is made to be "set and forget" with the majority of the routing and work being done with other applications such as Ardour, qjackctl, and Patchage. It doesn't need to be running for Jack to run.19:26
windowsrefunda2j19:26
windowsrefundit's still very confusing. I started asking these questions after firing up Ardour and seeing it complain that it could not connect to JACK19:27
EickmeyerI've never had that issue and I've used Ardour extensively.19:27
windowsrefundtrying again now that Patchage is running19:28
EickmeyerPatchage also doesn't need to be running, but I like it as a handy graphical way to do routing.19:28
Eickmeyerymmv19:28
windowsrefundok that worked19:28
windowsrefundbut patchage seems ....... buggy19:28
EickmeyerPatchage is out of active development. We're working on a replacement, but that might take a couple releases.19:29
windowsrefundnow that Ardour is running, the [ardour], [system], and a few other sections within Patchage are kinda "dancing" around19:29
windowsrefundlike, they are wobbling :)19:29
EickmeyerNamely working on brininging in Catia from KXStudio, I'm actively working with the developer on that.19:29
windowsrefundok, I really don't want to use Patchage then19:30
* windowsrefund uninstalls19:30
EickmeyerYou can file a bug report against patchage, but it will fall against deaf ears since it's not actively developed.19:30
windowsrefundwouldn't carla be the move?19:30
windowsrefundI mean carla does everything19:30
EickmeyerAlso working on that.19:30
windowsrefundI see19:30
EickmeyerI have it to the point where it will run, but the wine bridges won't work. Very much work in progress, but I'm working with upstream on that.19:30
windowsrefundwine?19:31
windowsrefundlike that windoze emulator thing?19:31
EickmeyerThe wine stands for "Wine Is Not An Emulator", it just adds a compatibility layer.19:31
EickmeyerThe wine bridges in Carla allow one to use Windows VST plugins on Linux.19:32
windowsrefundI have to believe that's the last thing that's needed :)19:32
windowsrefundbut I'm going off topic19:32
EickmeyerYou wouldn't believe the demand for it.19:32
windowsrefundwell yea19:32
windowsrefundsadly19:32
EickmeyerBut yes, there's a lot that is work-in-progress. Ubuntu Studio, as a flavor, almost died, so there's a lot that we're working on in terms of innovation and rennovation.19:33
EickmeyerUbuntu Studio Controls was a step in that direction. Next is bringing the benefits of Ubuntu Studio to all of the Ubuntu flavors so that one can work in their desktop environment of choice.19:34
EickmeyerBut yes, getting off topic.19:34
EickmeyerGlad things are working now.19:34
windowsrefundI'm going to log back into xfce4 to see if I can just fire up Ardour this time19:35
windowsrefundbrb19:35
EickmeyerFYI, Ardour doesn't need Jack, and the developers of Ardour discourage it unless you absolutely need to route between programs.19:36
windowsrefundyea, I may look into just using ALSA at some point19:39
windowsrefundjust trying to get to a place where I understand my workflow well enough to go about exploring things like that19:39
windowsrefundI'm not there yet19:39
Eickmeyerwindowsrefund: Completely understandable.20:20

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