[01:13] <CharlieMartinez> Hello ¿someone speak spanish, like me?
 Hello, I'm from Indonesia
[01:15] <Eickmeyer> !es | CharlieMartinez
[01:16] <CharlieMartinez> Thank you ubottu. I'm very interested in talking to people who are specifically using ubuntu studio, and for music production.
[01:17] <Eickmeyer> CharlieMartinez: If you wish to talk about non-support-related topics, join #ubuntustudio-offtopic, but that's also an English-only group.
[01:17] <CharlieMartinez> I just tried AVLinux and I loved it, but I couldn't configure my Presonus studiolive 16.0.2 interface so that it doesn't have latency. Although jack indicated 5 milliseconds, the real latency was higher. That's why I'm installing UbuntuStudio right now, to see if I can solve that problem.
[01:18] <Eickmeyer> CharlieMartinez: Which version of Ubuntu Studio?
[01:19] <CharlieMartinez> If I tried to use AVLinux is because at home, for everything that is video editing and animation -in addition to musician I'm an animator- I use Debian for years and I'm amazed at how stable it is. My doubt, then, is whether Ubuntu Studio will be as stable as Debian. Official Ubuntu, a few years ago, when I tested it back in version 13 -I think- was not as stable as Debian...
[01:20] <CharlieMartinez> I'm installing the current version, 18.10.
[01:20] <CharlieMartinez> On an i7 with 32 gb ram and amd video board. I got tired of how badly this beautiful machine works with Windows.
[01:22] <Eickmeyer> CharlieMartinez: The main reason to use Ubuntu Studio over stock-Debian is for the audio configuration tools available, and the under-the-hood performance tweaks and that JACK will work out-of-the-box. One thing you need to do if you want extremely low latency is disable the PulseAudio bridge using Ubuntu Studio Controls.
[01:22] <Eickmeyer> Ubuntu Studio Controls is included with 18.10, and there's an updated version in our backports repository at ppa:ubuntustudio-ppa/backports.
[01:23] <Eickmeyer> Play around with it, and give it a try. You'll never know until you do.
[01:25] <CharlieMartinez> Ericmeyer, thank you so much for the information! I just wrote everything down, including the repository where I can find the updated version. The installation is almost finished, I'm very anxious.
[01:25] <CharlieMartinez> Thank you, thank you very much!
[01:25] <Eickmeyer> You're welcome. :)
[01:26] <CharlieMartinez> byebye!
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 hi boys from naples italy and good work at all comunity ubuntu studio
 Hi Gennaro! FYI, this is the support channel. Basic chat can be done in the Cafe link.
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 Hi! Nice move to bridge to telegram :)
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[18:08] <DirtyEar> Hi
[18:08] <DirtyEar> I am Jorge
[18:09] <DirtyEar> I am having problems with my screen
[18:10] <DirtyEar> There is a black line above the screen
[18:10] <DirtyEar> Is there any solution to this?
[18:18] <Eickmeyer> DirtyEar: Sounds like an Xfce issue. Try asking in #xubuntu or #ubuntu.
[18:19] <DirtyEar> OK thanks
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 @Sakrecoer [Hi! Nice move to bridge to telegram :)], Don't forget to join the Cafe (-offtopic)! Would love to have you there.
 Cheers :) I'm there too
[19:45] <studio-user539> hi, how do I add backports to 18.04?
[19:46] <studio-user539> sorry for asking such a basic question
[19:46] <studio-user539> but  I can't find the info on google
 You open the command line and add the repository of the backports.
 sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntustudio-ppa/backports
 then do the "sudo apt update & upgrade" or can install the new software on the repository.
 studio-user539: I can't imagine there would be any documentation on Google since it was only officially announced yesterday.
[19:59] <studio-user539> that explains it then :-)
[19:59] <studio-user539> thanks
[20:00] <studio-user539> y terminal says: 'Error reading https://keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/lookup?op=get&options=mr&exact=on&search=0x1220A5ECBA1FE99F04CBF741F596CF7036BBAA6D: Not Found'
[20:01] <studio-user539> ah
[20:01] <studio-user539> there we are, it worked
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 Erich I would need some help, first when I had installed cadence I used the bridge in pulse audio and I could control the volume of the sound card maudio firewire only by the - and + buttons on the keyboard, now I have to resort to the mouse as I have no chance to run this operation. How could I solve this problem? thank you
 @gennargiu [Erich I would need some help, first when I had installed cadence I used the brid …], Are you trying to use JACK right now?
 no right now
 but it's activate
 erich on cadence i controlled volume on my keyboard for pulseaudio jack server bridge, not volume mixer maudio firewire solo
 Okay, then open Ubuntu Studio Controls and click on "Stop Jack". PulseAudio should then default to your internal sound card. Switch PulseAudio to your external audio device for the default using pavucontrol.
 If OvenWerks is available, he might be able to help you further troubleshoot.
 now on ubuntu control i don't control
 I don't understand.
 on cadence with the bridge activated on pulseaudio I could use the buttons on the keyboard to control the volume of the audio output of the maew firewire. Now instead I can not do this for example when I see a video from youtube with firefox ..... the volume keys on the keyboard have no effect, I have to use the mouse to control the
[20:55] <studiobot>  volume
 @gennargiu [on cadence with the bridge activated on pulseaudio I could use the buttons on th …], Okay, I understood that part. We might have to wait for OvenWerks on this one since he's the author of Ubuntu Studio Controls. When Jack is running, it should send pulseaudio (system sounds, therefore whatever your media controls do)
[20:58] <studiobot>  directly to your Jack Sink, which is then connected to whatever you set Pulse to be connectted to. I recommend opening carla and seeing how it's routed, if you have that installed.
 the same is true for audio jack activated, the volume keys on the keyboard have no effect to adjust the volume of the ffado mixer
 i have carla installed
 Then make sure PulseOut is connected to your maudio.
 @gennargiu [<reply to image>], We're going to have to wait for OvenWerks on this one. I'm stumped.
 I don't have any FireWire audio devices with which to test. I only have USB devices.
 👍
 on asus x54c i used behringer uca 200 usb audio card on behringher podcast studio usb
 Ubuntu Studio Controls can do a lot with USB. I use a Behringer UPHORIA UMC404HD myself.
 good audio card berhingher umc 404 hd
 I use a Behringer uphoria UMC22