[01:55] hello [14:52] Hi evryone, I tried to make a VM machine on VirtualBox 6.0 with UbuntuStudio18.04 64Bit, my MV machine can work only with ONE cpu, when i try to set more cpus VM machine freeze.... I'had wrote on VBox formun and they said thai is an UbStusio issue... Any ideas?? [14:53] You can read more at: https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=91081 [15:06] Hello?? [15:07] nobody has seen same issue? [15:54] If anybody is wondering, I answered the above question in the forum linked. Basically, it's a known bug in Xorg, and Ubuntu Studio does not support running from a VM. [16:24] Eickmeyer: Is it a Studio specific thing or xfce? (VMs are not a thing for me) [16:24] VM = virtual machine? [16:25] willcooke said it's a known Xorg bug in a VM. [16:25] This was when I was managing the release for 18.10 he pointed this problem out. [16:25] He couldn't get Studio 18.10 to work in a VM either without signing it out and signing it back in. [16:26] (i.e. systemctl restart lightdm) [16:28] Ah, xorg then. [20:23] I'm getting really frustrated here at the lack of an inexpensive solution to getting multichannel audio into ubuntustudio. Good ADCs and opamps aren't terribly expensive, and with everyone and their maiden aunt making music in their home offices and back porches there HAS to be a larger market for a really AFFORDABLE (for cheap definitions of "AFFORDABLE" based on my Scottish heritage :) ) 8- , 12- or 16- channel USB audio gizmo. *sigh* [20:26] Best solution I've found so far is hanging around eBay watching for older Behringer or Presonus or similar units. [20:27] My bare minimum requirement seems to be 8 inputs, with at least 12 preferred. I'm trying to multirack special music and concerts at our church, 'cause just skimming a WAV of the stereo house mix is not working out real well for some things. [23:06] ¯\_(ツ)_/¯