[07:33] <pragomer> thank you for the 19.04 release and the work you put in it
[07:34] <pragomer> one little issue I just found out: studio is the only flavor of 19.04 that has this issue: when trying it out the live iso under virtualbox no mouse or keyboard works
[07:50] <pragomer> ah, nope, even installing fails under vbox. so there must be some kind of issue.
[12:36] <vanderaalle> hi, I've posted this on askubuntu but I think here might be better
[12:36] <vanderaalle> Linux noob here, I have a fresh new Dell XPS 13 (originally it came with ubuntu 18.04 installed). I've installed ubuntustudio (bionic beaver) and everything audio-related looks fine. But:  I have no sound from headphone jack. I checked everything AFAIK on  askubuntu on related threads. Sound level for headphone shows up  correctly in pavucontrol and alsamixer says nothing is muted. I also  removed some config f
[12:36] <vanderaalle>  another answer. I also  modified the BIOS and rebooted. This is my alsa diagnose file:  http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=493c1ce3f01136cd76d40456e5e66e183c127c99
[12:36] <vanderaalle> thanks!
[14:18] <OvenWerks> vanderaalle: Honestly I am not sure. The HDA audio pin switching is beyond me. So I don't know if changing something with hdajackretask would help or not. The levels (left and right) look to be all the way up. The only value I don't know about is the power state. (D0)
[14:22] <OvenWerks> I am assuming that the speakers do work?
[14:22] <vanderaalle> OvenWerks: thanks, yeah, all fine.
[14:23] <vanderaalle> and they switch on/off correctly when I plug in/out headphones
[14:54] <OvenWerks> vanderaalle: Yeah Thats what it looks like. I guess I am no help then.
[14:54] <vanderaalle> OvenWerks: thanks the same
[19:48] <Beetnix> hello anyone in today?
[19:53] <Beetnix> help
[19:53] <Beetnix> sorry was looking for a help menu
[22:58] <Croran> Is there a good stable standalone jack-compatible EQ with 30 bands or 'movable' bands, ideally one that doesn't require a 'plugin host'?
[23:09] <Eickmeyer> Croran: You can run Calf Studio Gear natively without a plugin host.
[23:09] <Eickmeyer> Though, even in that confiuration it acts like a plugin host.
[23:41] <Croran> eickmeyer: i want to say i tried it and it was unstable
[23:43] <Eickmeyer> Croran: 18.04, 18.10, or 19.04?
[23:43] <Croran> eickmeyer: I just recently upgraded to 18.04 from 16.04
[23:43] <Croran> eickmeyer: haven't tried calf since 16.04, if ever.
[23:43] <Eickmeyer> Croran: Have you added the backports PPA?
[23:43] <Croran> eickmeyer: no
[23:44] <Eickmeyer> Croran: Ubuntu Studio 18.04 is unsupported without the backports PPA. Go to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/BackportsPPA for instructions on that.
[23:44] <Eickmeyer> It includes the latest release of Calf.
[23:44] <Croran> eickmeyer: thanks. sorry i should have mentioned, i'm on stock Ubuntu
[23:45] <Eickmeyer> Croran: We still don't support Jack audio work without that PPA on that version.
[23:45] <Croran> eickmeyer: cool. you use the calf plugins a lot?
[23:46] <Eickmeyer> Sometimes, but I usually use them through Carla, which is available in that backports PPA.
[23:46] <Croran> eickmeyer: so carla+calf is stable for you?
[23:47] <Eickmeyer> Croran: Yes, but only with the versions available in that PPA.
[23:47] <Croran> eickmeyer: thanks
[23:47] <Eickmeyer> yw