[00:00] playinmyblues: Why? [00:00] Did that a few minutes ago. [00:01] I suppose I know enough to get myself into trouble. [00:02] Okay. Also, if you find something that isn't found in synaptic, try searching here: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas [00:02] Somebody may have it in their personal package archive, which you can add. [00:02] Of course, that comes without official support. [00:03] The Ubuntu Studio team has a Backports PPA that we maintain, but the rest of the Ubuntu community doesn't support. [00:03] And, as always, Google is your friend. [00:03] I just ran synthv1-0.9.6 again - ./configure --prefix=/usr/local [00:04] synthv1 0.9.6 Build target . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: release JACK stand-alone build . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: yes JACK session support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: yes JACK MIDI support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: yes ALSA MIDI support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: yes LV2 plug-in build . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: yes LV2 plug-in X11 UI support . . . . . . . . . . .: [00:04] playinmyblues: "sudo apt installl synthv1" will get it for you precompiled. We can't support compilation of something that is already in the repos. [00:04] The upstream developer can support compilation, but we can't. [00:04] That's just too much for a small team like ours. [00:06] I suppose I am interested to figure out if all the dependencies are installed correctly. Sorry. I understand I am getting into stuff that is beyond the scope of your team. [00:06] If you're running Ubuntu, there are very few reasons to compile something yourself. [00:06] Got it. [00:06] There are merits to compiling yourself, don't get me wrong. [00:06] It's the only reason I know anything about packaging software. [00:07] I was searching for vsts and just came across the source code for much of it. Found out the dependencies were not there and found the source code for that, etc. etc. [00:07] Yep. Dependencies are huge and can become an endless pit if you're not careful. [00:08] Writing your own vsts looks interesting. I think knowing how to program then knowing how LV2 works would be helpful. [00:08] So, if I wanted to start developing, where would I start? [00:08] Yikes... uh... that's a loaded question. [00:09] I figured. I have seen a lot of suggestions on volunteering to do documentation is a good place. [00:09] Do you guys have any small projects that might need some help in that way? [00:09] I'm not even a programmer. As I like to say, I couldn't code my way out of a paper bag. [00:10] Well, look at help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio and see if you can find something that needs updating. But, being new to Linux in general, I wouldn't expect you to find anything. [00:10] I have some limited experience programming microcontrollers, some C, Python, etc. Nothing much past getting a basic understanding of programming. [00:12] Checking it out now. [00:13] We honestly don't have much hand in programming what goes into Ubuntu Studio. The packages we do maintain are here (and only calf/lmms because one of our guys does the upstream stuff in Debian for them): https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/backports [00:13] I'm involved with packaging calf and carla, and the ubuntustudio* packages. [00:14] Other than that, there's not much to do at this time since 19.04's release is just around the corner [00:14] Ok. [00:14] Documentation is a big one for us since there's so much outdated information that people are getting misguided. [00:15] The team just hasn't been able to keep-up with it, so I've been trying to simplify to the basics. We shouldn't have to have a guide for everything we install since that documentation can be found elsewhere, especially the individual project websites. [00:16] I picked up on one or two things when I was reading how to set up Ubuntu Studio Controls. [00:16] playinmyblues: Well, I just wrote that within the past month or two. :) [00:17] I'm going to be writing documentation for Ubuntu Studio Installer soon as well. [00:19] I was looking for PulseAudio-Jack Bridge and was expecting a page on it. I suppose it is just a setting in Ubuntu Studio Controls for which an option is selected? [00:20] Yep. [00:23] Gotta go. [00:23] I appreciate the links. I was looking through some of them. I should be install some of them without too much trouble. [00:23] Thanks. [01:59] hola soy de argentina [02:01] quiero preguntarles una cosa [02:02] de donde puedo conseguir tutorial en video Ardour5 completo y en español de princiapiante a avanzado [02:02] y en español [02:02] alguien me puede dar la data porfa [02:29] !es | openjuese [02:29] openjuese: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro. [03:30] Eickmeyer: playinmyblues was probably missing libsuil or its -devel package [03:31] though the description seems to say hosts not plugins. [05:05] OvenWerks: Probably, which gets confusing. [15:54] Eickmeyer: factoid ubuntustudio-controls added. Thank you [16:02] hggdh: Thanks! [16:02] !ubuntustudio-controls [16:02] Ubuntu Studio Controls is the application through which audio is configured in Ubuntu Studio. It configures Jack, sets the CPU governor, and ensures the user has realtime audio permissions. For more info, see !jack and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UbuntuStudioControls [16:03] OvenWerks: I did a thing. ^ [16:04] !jack [16:04] The JACK Audio Connection Kit is a sound server meant for professional applications, allowing different audio protocols and applications to interconnect in nearly unlimited ways. This is the core of Ubuntu Studio's audio workflow. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/What%20is%20JACK for more information on JACK in general. [16:22] Eickmeyer: "5. Jack periods" ... "Click Here"??? [16:29] OvenWerks: Oops, forgot to add the link. [16:35] OvenWerks: Fixed. [22:44] Hey guys. Been looking at some wacom tablets to use for drawing graphics. Any specific models I need to be aware of? Or do all of them have support? [22:50] @carbonzero [Hey guys. Been looking at some wacom tablets to use for drawing graphics. Any sp …], @azbulutlu might be the expert on that. If she's around, she'd probably have an idea. [22:51] @carbonzero I only know wacoms are generally well supported. I know ovenwerks bought a huion recently there was a [22:52] hiccup I think, [23:28] huion tablets (and probably any with the same chipset) need added kernel modules. [23:28] see: https://digimend.github.io/drivers/ [23:29] see this page for the supported tablets: https://digimend.github.io/tablets/ [23:32] I found out that V9 deb package does not work with 16.04, but v8 does. With v9 installed the light (lite) DM did not start. I had to use c-a-F1 to log in and remove the package. DL V8 and it works fine. I have not tried any version with 18.04 yet. [23:33] Once the driver is figured out, it seems to work fine and all the xsetwacom commands seem to be effective too.