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[00:49] <tavonmarkov> Greetings. New to this. Installed Ubuntu Studio. Having difficulty establishing a User Account to login at boot. Can anyone help?
[00:50] <Eickmeyer> tavonmarkov: The user account should have been handled at installation.
[00:50] <Eickmeyer> Whatever username and password you set during install is the one to use.
[00:51] <tavonmarkov> User account is established. I am currently logged in under this user. How do I configure it to login AT boot automatically
[00:51] <Eickmeyer> That's something that was an option when you installed.
[00:51] <tavonmarkov> Typical Ubuntu installation has a switch to allow this
[00:52] <tavonmarkov> So, once you make this selection at installation, you cannot change it?
[00:52] <Eickmeyer> Not necessarily. Now you have to use the terminal. Follow the third answer down: https://askubuntu.com/questions/51086/how-do-i-enable-auto-login-in-lightdm
[00:53] <tavonmarkov> Thank you. I was wondering if thats what I had to do. I was curious as to why the function was not available under the Users and Groups panel
[00:54] <Eickmeyer> Xfce doesn't have this option. That's not something developed here.
[00:55] <tavonmarkov> going to try this and I will return. thank you again
[00:55] <Eickmeyer> You're welcome.
[00:56] <JackFrost> Pretty sure lightdm-gtk-greeter-settings has that..
[00:56] <Eickmeyer> JackFrost: Now you tell me. >.<
[00:56]  * Eickmeyer hardly uses Xfce
[00:57] <JackFrost> Not 100% sure on that.
[00:59] <Eickmeyer> JackFrost: The link I used mentions Xubuntu 18.04, so apparently it's not very intuitive.
[01:01] <OvenWerks>  system->users and groups-> Password: Asked at login     Change...
[01:01] <JackFrost> Ah, nice OvenWerks.
[01:02]  * Eickmeyer needs to boot into Xfce more often
[01:03]  * OvenWerks doesn't know why it is not in settings
[01:03] <Eickmeyer> Yeah, that does seem peculiar.
[01:04] <JackFrost> 'Users and Groups' is indeed in the settings manager for me.
[01:09] <OvenWerks> Eickmeyer: that may be something to look at with using installer over another flavour... that their settings manager has at least as much as ours...
[01:10] <OvenWerks> if we include something in two places that is ok, not showing something at all is not ok
[01:17] <Eickmeyer> OvenWerks: Support for that should be up to whatever they install over.
[01:17] <OvenWerks> Eickmeyer: not reaLLy, our menu is quite invasive in some things
[01:18] <Eickmeyer> Yes, but our menu doesn't change the location of other flavor's settings.
[01:18] <OvenWerks> It explicitly blocks things that are only supposed to be in the settings manager
[01:18] <Eickmeyer> Right, but that only works on Xfce.
[01:18] <OvenWerks> so things they choose not to have in their settings manager may not show.
[01:19] <OvenWerks> It is standard XDG
[01:19] <Eickmeyer> Gnome and Plasma don't follow that since their settings manager are stand-alone programs.
[01:19] <OvenWerks> For example, LADI control centre is in settings in Studio and probably vanishes in kubuntu
[01:20] <OvenWerks> So is xfce
[01:20] <OvenWerks>  standalone
[01:20] <OvenWerks>  and kubuntu
[01:21] <Eickmeyer> Yes, but Xfce makes its settings exposed to the rest of the system. Plasma (Kubuntu) and Gnome Shell (Ubuntu) do not.
[01:21]  * OvenWerks is not really woriied about LADI to be honest, it has not really been maintained.
[01:21] <Eickmeyer> LXQt and MATE are like Xfce in that regard, but they have totally different .desktop files.
[01:21] <OvenWerks> Yes, that is true, though I think things can be added.
[01:22] <Eickmeyer> Different application names.
[01:22] <OvenWerks> right, the main ting is we should probably remove the settings/Audio division and make sure those are available in the main menu
[01:23] <Eickmeyer> Probably not a bad idea.
[01:23] <Eickmeyer> (we really should be discussing this in -devel)
[01:23] <OvenWerks> (or remove LADI... I think kxstudio is going to as well (or has)
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 Hi boys......I can not drive the volume of the firewire sound card or the pulseaudio sound card on the keyboard in ubuntu studio
[21:22] <OvenWerks> Does it work on xubuntu by chance? This should be a DE thing. The keyboard volume up/down keys should only affect pulse
[21:22] <OvenWerks> but if pulse is bridged to jack then it would affect anything from desktop to jack
[21:24] <OvenWerks> Does scrolling the mouse on top of the systray sound icon change volume?
 unfortunately not, I also put the parameters in the keyboard panel to see if they worked, but they do not go
 i used maudio firewire solo konnekt at hp elite 8200 sff via driver ffado
 before when I used the cadence package of kxstudio the volume for pulseaudio worked, while the one that regulates the mixer ffado the same did not work and I always had to use the mouse to raise or lower the audio volume output
 if I use the mouse it works
[21:32] <OvenWerks> I don't have a keyboard with volume controls.... mine is so old it has the big din connector and a switch for at/xt
[21:32] <OvenWerks> But it has real switches...
[21:33]  * OvenWerks is also not on xfce just now.
[21:57] <Eickmeyer> @gennargiu: I'm in Xfce now, and I'm having the same problem. Definitely an Xfce-specific bug, I remember reading about it somewhere.
 solvable quickly?
 @gennargiu [solvable quickly?], Sadly, no. The Xubuntu people might have more knowledge on the subject, but that would require you joining their IRC channel since they don't have a Telegram bridge. Unfortunately, it's not an Ubuntu Studio-specific thing, so it isn't a bug that falls under our umbrella.
 but changing enviroment the problem could be solved? or should I not touch anything?
 cinammon,mate etc etc
 @gennargiu [but changing enviroment the problem could be solved? or should I not touch anyth …], I'm trying to find the article. Hang on..
 @gennargiu Try this in a terminal: killall xfce4-volumed && xfce4-volumed … Worked for me.
 now I try and let you know
 gennarogiugliano@gennarogiugliano-HP-Compaq-8200-Elite-SFF-PC:~$ killall xfce4-volumed && xfce4-volumed … gennarogiugliano@gennarogiugliano-HP-Compaq-8200-Elite-SFF-PC:~$  … (xfce4-volumed:5443): WARNING: 23:16:43.324: Binding 'XF86AudioRaiseVolume' failed! … (xfce4-volumed:5443): WARNING: 23:16:43.327: Binding 'XF86AudioLowerVolume
[22:17] <studiobot> ' failed!
 Okay, yeah, that problem is definitely over my head.
[22:18] <Eickmeyer> OvenWerks: Can you make heads or tails of that error message?
 @gennargiu Try some of the answers in here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/137421/volume-keys-are-working-in-unity-but-not-in-xfce4 … Also, Google is your friend for things like this.
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 Please undertand there are very few of us working on Ubuntu Studio, and none of us are paid to do it. So, if we don't have the answer, it might be somewhere else. All I'm doing is searching on Google.