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Meadgot a uncommon thing I want to do.  I have two computers on my desk, and I'd like to have the other computer's audio come into the line in port of my lubuntu machine and have it pass through to it's own speakers.00:28
wxlline out -> line in00:29
wxlpretty simple00:29
Meadphysically yes, but how to I set lubuntu ot constantly monitor the line in?00:41
wxlwhich version?00:41
Mead18.0400:42
wxlalsamixer is your friend00:42
Meaddo I need to install or does is it installed by default?00:45
wxldefault00:45
wxlopen terminal; run alsamixer00:45
Meadrun00:48
Meadnot foung00:48
Meaderr found00:48
Meadsorry switching between keyboards is disorinating00:48
Meadoh just type alsamixer I thought it was "run alsamixer"00:51
wxlyep00:51
wxlyou had me booting vms because i couldn't imagine i was wrong00:51
Meadso I'm in the mixer, I've got audio going into the linein right now and I'm not hearing anything00:51
wxlso there's a couple things00:52
wxl 1. might not be loud enough. line in is kind of weak00:52
wxl 2. main isn't high enough or is muted00:52
wxl 3. channel isn't high enough or is muted00:52
wxlthe channels that say 00 are not muted, but the ones that say MM are00:53
Meadwell I know the lubuntu system isn't mutted, and in the sound setting "volume control"  it is showing activity with the blue bar moving around pretty good00:55
wxlyou could also hit F4 and see where the output is heading to00:56
Mead"This device does not have nay capture controls"00:56
wxlhold on wait a minute i'm getting confused here sorry00:57
wxlplayback is output, so that should be your speakers, whatever they might be00:57
MeadI know they work, I use kodi all the time on this sytem00:58
wxlcapture SHOULD be your input00:58
Meadyeah, so it isn't listing any input/capture devices in alsamixer00:58
wxlok let's try this00:58
wxlrun the graphical application pavucontrol00:59
wxlit should be easier00:59
Meadis that pulseaudio volume control?00:59
wxlyes01:00
lubot<Greg Kusiak> I tried asking this on the reddit sub, but all I got was crickets: has anyone got 18.04 running on a RasPi3b+, preferably on an external USB drive rather than the SD card?01:03
MeadI tried that before I came here, in the imput tab the blue bar under the volume slider is showing activity  but I see no option to tell it send the audio from the input device to the output device01:03
wxlMead: if you have the right input and the right output selected, it should just work.01:03
wxlGreg: there's very few folks actually doing pi stuff, unfortunately. the only pi images we release are through ubuntu pi flavour maker and i believe those support the 3b. https://ubuntu-pi-flavour-maker.org/01:05
MeadI know the output is right, and I only have one input device01:06
lubot<tsimonq2> As of right now, the Lubuntu Constitution is put into effect, as noted here: https://phab.lubuntu.me/source/constitution/browse/master/Constitution.md;1.0.0 ... This involves introduction of the Lubuntu Council and the Lubuntu Member system, which is officially ratified as of now. ... I would encourage all members of the community, w01:15
lubothether you contribute a little or a lot, to read this over carefully. It's now how the Lubuntu community will be governed going forward.01:15
MeadI know in windows prior I had to specifically go to my settings for the input device and tell check a box to "listen" to the microphone/input01:17
lubot<Greg Kusiak> Is there a TL;DR version?01:21
wxlno01:22
Meadif this is the same stuff going on that heard about a couple weeks ago, lubuntu is no longer the lubuntu of years past, they aren't going to worry about supporting older hardware anymore like the distro was originally intended for01:23
wxlnope, it's about organizing in a way that lubuntu has never been01:23
Meadoh01:24
wxlbut you're right, we are not going to EXCLUSIVELY focus on old hardware01:24
wxlbecause that would be pointless01:24
wxli wouldn't make a distro to run on the commodore 6401:24
Meadgo get puppy linux instead right?01:24
wxlew, if you feel like torturing yourself, sure01:24
Meadhey don't make fun of the commodore 64 that was a great system in 198701:24
wxlwe're always going to be focusing on lightweight, but not at the expense of usability or functionality01:25
Meadmight still hold the record for best selling computer of all time01:25
wxli loved my commodore 6401:25
wxlmy point is that no one uses them for anything anymore. it's impractical01:25
wxlthe older hardware gets, the more this is true01:25
wxlso to say we're going to be the distro for old hardware-- no, thank you.01:25
wxlbut to keep it to the "L" in "LXQt/LXDE," yes.01:26
Meadtrue, but is it not really for ending support of for older 32 bit systems ?01:26
wxlyes01:26
wxlbecause that is the way most of the world is going01:26
wxland specifically for lubuntu we don't have a sufficient number of team members to support it on our own01:26
wxlas long as there was one other ubuntu flavor involved, we were all for it, but being the last one-- no way01:27
wxlwe just CAN'T do it01:27
wxlnot even if we want to01:27
MeadI just wish I could figure out this audio issue01:28
wxlyeah i'm at a loss01:28
Meadlike I said, in windows to accomplish this in the past, I just go into the microphone properties and check a box to "listen to this device" and the audio passes through01:30
wxland indeed it should be just as simple here01:30
wxli've done it myself01:30
MeadI just don't get nearly the amount of options in the pulse audio thing01:33
MeadThink #ubuntu might have more help?  I know ##linux would just tell me to RTFM01:36
wxlworth a try01:36
KaoGomiHello comrads04:09
MeadI'm more of a cohort, than a comrade04:25
* Mead pours some Kentucky whiskey04:25
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NemesisHello06:19
qwebirc57479Does anyone here have any experience with Terminator and setting custom layouts? I've got it to where it will load the splits that I specify, but for some reason it won't load them at the sizes I saved them to. Any suggestion?06:42
lynorianqwebirc57479: I have used terminator but I don't use it for splitting the terminals also keep in mind that is a really heavy terminal emulator06:44
qwebirc57479yeah I know, I just chose Lubuntu because I'm running it via virtual machine. The computer I use has plenty of oomph to handle pretty much anything I throw at it.06:45
luboti_handy was added by: i_handy07:22
lubot<The_LoudSpeaker> Is ross kinetic available in lubuntu 18.0408:29
acalycineHi, I'm trying to install lubuntu after being recommended it from #ubuntu. I'm now having the same issue I was having with Ubuntu and have had it with all the distros I've tried. It freezes once I press "Try lubuntu without installing" and then gives a kernel panic.08:52
lubot<The_LoudSpeaker> @acalycine [<acalycine> Hi, I'm trying to install lubuntu after being recommended it from #u …], I had simillar problem. You might have some issue with display drivers. Tried kermel settings like nomodeset or acpi off?09:08
lubot<The_LoudSpeaker> @The_LoudSpeaker [Is ross kinetic available in lubuntu 18.04], Someone please reply.12:07
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lubot<eosmurfineos> @The_LoudSpeaker [Someone please reply.], How much RAM does your machine have?19:17
lubot<eosmurfineos> How much RAM does your machine have?19:23
lubot<Marcelo Pugliesi> What version of Ubuntu/Lubuntu? Hardware configuration, please.19:27
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lubot<Greg Kusiak> Can anyone explain to me the benefits of Livepatch and how to set it up?20:46
apt-ghettoYou can apply critical kernel patches without rebooting20:47
lubot<teward001> Livepatch applies important patches to your kernel as you are running the system, automatically, so that you don't have to update the kernel packages and reboot every time20:47
lubot<teward001> though you still should20:47
lubot<Greg Kusiak> Ie, am I an Ubuntu user or a canonical customer for token purposes?20:47
apt-ghettoThat is mainly for servers, that are running 24/720:47
lubot<teward001> ^ this20:47
lubot<Greg Kusiak> Neato20:48
lubot<teward001> @apt-ghetto [<apt-ghetto> That is mainly for servers, that are running 24/7], this i mean.20:48
lubot<Greg Kusiak> So just do my regular updates?20:48
lubot<Greg Kusiak> Lubuntu runs my desktop20:49
lubot<teward001> generally, yes, just do your regular updates20:49
lubot<teward001> my laptop runs LIvePatch but I have a tendency to NOT apply critical updates as soon as they're out20:49
lubot<teward001> (I do updates weekly)20:49
apt-ghettoreboot or shutdown your system from time to time and you are done20:49
lubot<teward001> ^ that20:49
lubot<Greg Kusiak> I shutdown daily20:49
lubot<Greg Kusiak> And I do an update anytime I see that my browser has released one20:50
lubot<Greg Kusiak> So there have been big, good changes for me today, including a livepatch notification20:51
lubot<teward001> it's not just your browser you have to do with your updates, you should be paying attention to the update manager notifications of when you have important system updates generally20:51
lubot<teward001> oh that reminds me20:51
lubot<teward001> @tsimonq2 any reason stripping out update-manager-core would break the GUI in Lubuntu 18.10?20:51
lubot<teward001> or 18.04 for that matter20:51
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lubot<tsimonq2> @teward001 [@tsimonq2 any reason stripping out update-manager-core would break the GUI in Lu …], ?21:00
lubot<teward001> @tsimonq2 i was trying to make changes to the default Lubuntu install locally for a work project so that I can let the users NOT get any notifications about updates, etc. and let unattended-upgrades handle that via cron, and in removing the update-manager bits the entire GUI seemed to have exploded21:01
lubot<teward001> was wondering whether there's anything I'm overlooking as potential causes OTHER than update-manager and its stuff being yankede21:01
lubot<teward001> for all I know the system i was using's got a crap graphics card or driver conflict21:02
lubot<tsimonq2> I dunno21:02
lubot<HMollerCl> @teward001 I don't understand your problem but maybe I can help you21:15
lubot<teward001> nah at this point i'mma blast this and start over21:16
lubot<teward001> and better analyze what's going on21:16
dustinrdfDoes anyone know where I can find the tilix.desktop file in my filesystem? Trying to set it to load a custom session via the `exec` line in the desktop file.23:54
wxlif it's a normal ubuntu package in the repos, most likely /usr/share/applications23:56
dustinrdfyeah, I checked there. No luck.23:56
wxli think the other is in ~/.local23:57
teward~/.local/share/applications/23:57
wxlthere ya go23:57
wxlwas getting there23:57
wxli guess /usr/local/share/applications is a potential posibility too23:58
dustinrdfonly a chrome file in there....this is weird..23:58
wxlcould always `find / -type f -name 'tilix.desktop' 2>/dev/null23:58
wxl`23:58
dustinrdfnothing turned up....with that so I guess there isn't one..but it's in my start menu...23:59
wxllog out/back in23:59
dustinrdfwow, that was horrible punctuation.23:59
wxlbetcha it's gone23:59

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