[10:17] <studiobot> <Bayu Setiawan> @sakrecoer [<sakrecoer> Bayu Setiawan: couldn't you also connect the pulse sink to whatever …], Pulse sink cant use the scenario i wanted
[10:17] <studiobot> <Bayu Setiawan> Btw, I had a problem starting apache server
[10:17] <studiobot> <Bayu Setiawan> It always failed when i try to start,
[10:19] <studiobot> <Bayu Setiawan> (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/psmpXR2.jpg Can anyone solve it?
 @Bayu Setiawan [<reply to image>], You are running something else on port 80
 That's what it shows
 https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/106561/finding-the-pid-of-the-process-using-a-specific-port
[12:08] <studiobot> <Bayu Setiawan> @tsimonq2 [You are running something else on port 80], Yes, i have solved this problem with configuring port of each program differently, thank you for your response 🙏🙏🙏
[14:57] <studio-user004> hi, I added backports PPA, but my terminal tells men that the
[14:57] <studio-user004> W: GPG error: http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntustudio-ppa/backports/ubuntu bionic InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY F596CF7036BBAA6D E: The repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntustudio-ppa/backports/ubuntu bionic InRelease' is not signed. N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
[16:06] <Eickmeyer> https://askubuntu.com/questions/13065/how-do-i-fix-the-gpg-error-no-pubkey
[19:46] <Toot> Can someone help me figure out how to make my wifi adapter work? I don't know how to do much..
 I'm running Ubuntu Studio 18.10. In Ardour 5.12, when I close a project then try to open another one, I get an error message that says "unable to create port: failed constructor. Click the Close button and try again". The only way for me to open another project is to close then reopen Ardour.   If I archive those files, then open them on
[21:16] <studiobot>  a virtual machine running Ubuntu 18.10 (on another computer), I don't have a problem. If I create a new file with only two mono tracks and the master (no signal, no plugins), Ardour still crashes. If I start Ardour with a line command, I get “Failed to register port “Click/audio_out 1". Any thoughts?
 @Duke [I'm running Ubuntu Studio 18.10. In Ardour 5.12, when I close a project then try …], Was Jack running when you created the project?
 Yes for the project(s) that started the problem. The small project with just two mono tracks was created using ALSA as the audio system.
 We might have to defer to OvenWerks. I will say this: there is no fundamental difference between Ubuntu Studio and Ubuntu as far as that is concerned. Ubuntu Studio _is_ Ubuntu, not a separate distro. If you got it working in a stock install in a virtual machine, that points to a problem with your config files.
 While we wait for OvenWerks, you might have to check in the Ardour IRC Chatroom at irc.freenode.net, #ardour.
 I'm already on the IRC Chatroom. I'd like to solve this if possible so I don't see the same problem when I upgrade to 19.04.
 I understand, but I don't have the answer, nor have I ever experienced a problem like what you're describing. We are all volunteers, nobody here is paid to work on Ubuntu or Studio, and we are not required to know the answer. So it might be a matter of waiting. OvenWerks is better equipped to answer a question like this, but it migh
[21:37] <studiobot> t be a while as he's likely afk.
 I understand. The chatroom suggested that I contact you. I thought it was an Ardour problem not an Ubuntu Studio problem. I know you guys are volunteers. If I knew programming, I would volunteer to help too. If there is anything I can do, please let me know.
 We don't program Ardour here, nor do we do any patching of upstream Ardour, nor do we modify any configuration of default Ardour. The package we get is directly from Debian, which is directly from the source code published by Ardour.
 Erich, I meant any help with Ubuntu Studio in general, not Ardour specifically. I'm on the mailing list and I've been following what is going on. I don't know how to do just about anything (except testing) that is discussed.
 @Duke [Erich, I meant any help with Ubuntu Studio in general, not Ardour specifically. …], Oh, sure! What would you like to help with?
 BTW, I don't program either.
 As I like to day, I couldn't code my way out of a paper bag. :)
 *say
 Anything you think I can do. I'm willing to try anything, since I do have some experience with Ubuntu, line commands, beta testing (in my previous job).
 Well, testing is always appreciated. How familiar with Ubuntu Studio are you? Like, would you be willing to work on documentation?
 I've been using ot since 14.04, mostly for music production. Recently I've begun to work with GIMP as well as video production, though I'm by no means an expert on either of these. What in particular is in need of documentation? I can certainly collect info from the internet and compile it in a readable form.
 The newest versions of Ubuntu Studio Controls aren't in the wiki, for instance. We'd like to see places where qjackctl is mentioned and replace it with Ubuntu Studio Controls with either Patchage or, soon, Carla as routers. We're also working on replacing Jack Rack with Carla, and I've been working closely with the upstream develope
[22:01] <studiobot> r of that for packaging.
 Browse around https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio, and see what you can find. If you find any parts about configuring stuff (such as real-time audio access or the audio group), those things should be edited since Ubuntu Studio Controls does that. So, browse around, and make some notes. I'm going to be working on some of t
[22:03] <studiobot> hat this week.
 Ok. Will do.