[02:10] Hello friends anyone in? [02:12] silkairways: I'm here. What's up? [02:15] Hi [02:16] So i wanted to leave my computer for a while and come back to the same session so i chose suspend and clicked save for future sessions [02:17] But when i came back i couldn't get it to resume and then it just kinda started fresh [02:18] What kind of GPU do you have? [02:18] Hmm I'm not really 100%sure [02:19] This is a install of 19.04 on a usb stick tho not a hdd [02:20] Should i check my gpu info somehow? [02:21] silkairways: That explains it. It's very likely that when your computer went to sleep, it also put the USB ports to sleep, so when it resumed, it couldn't wake the USB ports in time to call the USB drive. [02:21] I used to have a computer that did the same thing. Unfortunately, that's hard-coded, and not something easily fixed. [02:21] Okay that does seem to be exactly it [02:22] Because it w turning on and not doing anything at all [02:22] So i wont bother trying to do that anymore [02:25] Well, you could do that, but if you simply didn't allow the computer to suspend you'd probably be fine. [02:26] So save the session but shut down instead of suspend? [02:26] Yes. [02:28] Okay great [02:28] That is the plan then [02:29] It starts up amazingly fast anyway [02:40] How does it start so fast now? I think it's much faster than 18.04 which i have installed to the hdd [02:41] silkairways: I wouldn't be able to tell you. Perhaps kernel and/or systemd optimization. [02:42] Would a usb boot faster than a hdd or no out should be slower right? [02:44] That depends on a large number of factors from CPU speed to bus speed to hard drive RPM. [02:46] Hmm okay i see. Thanks for the insight [02:47] You're welcome. [02:49] Do you ever install os to usb? [02:50] Yes, plenty of times. Works best with USB 3.0 or better. [02:50] USB or USB or USB? And I guess the answer is yes yes and yes [02:51] I can't get usb 3.0 to boot [02:51] No matter what os on all my computers usb 3.0 does not work for me im not smart enough lol [02:51] I have used usb sticks (Slower than usb ISO) usb rotating drives. [02:52] I have not tried a usb3 stick yet. [02:54] I use a san disk 128gb 3.0 [02:54] What's a usb iso? [02:55] I'm talking usb flash drives [02:55] booting an iso image from a usb stick [02:56] They tend to be faster (with usb2) than a normal fs on a usb2 stick because the fs on the iso is compressed [02:57] Oh yes but would the iso have persistent memory? [02:57] What's the fs? [02:57] file system [02:57] Oh [02:58] it is possible to put the iso and a second fs for persitant storage [02:58] Yea like tails? [03:00] But you couldn't really install new programs to that easily right [03:11] I saw a solid state usb stick it looks cool [03:16] But the reviews were not so good === Eickmeyer[m] is now known as eickmeyer[m] === eickmeyer[m] is now known as Eickmeyer[m] [10:13] !ping [10:13] pong! [10:15] Eickmeyer, ping? [10:16] OvenWerks, ping? [13:22] Hello [13:23] Umm, I was wondering if I could maybe get some help here? I mean I was directed here by an ubuntu website [14:30] cfhowlett: pong! [14:50] hey! [14:50] I wrote a tearful letter to the FCM team. He responded. [14:51] They haven't added the US icon because they have had no articles written about US [14:51] so no interest or so he says [14:51] At any rate, I submitted my personal journey to Ubuntu Studio article years ago. Perhaps an official member of the team should submit one??? [14:53] I could go ahead and submit an entire blog post I did on my personal blog (https://ericheickmeyer.com) about how I came along to the team. [14:53] that would probably do. do include the official logo as well with a gentle reminder. [14:53] cfhowlett: Will do. :) [14:53] I notice that Ubuntu Mate is also not represented graphically [14:54] Yeah, that's strange, and I have seen articles about Ubuntu MATE, so I think they just gave you a "snow job". [14:54] oh I know he did! [14:55] My previous article ran a full page so ... [14:56] cfhowlett: Let's talk further in #ubuntustudio-offtopic. We're definitely in gray area here for support and creativity. :) [15:04] Hi. I would be grateful for any helpful clues about this problem in 18.04.2 that seems to be caused by the Jack Sink (pulse audio) bridge failing when Jack randomly stops. The static noise ends when Jack is restarted. Thanks. … https://askubuntu.com/questions/1136533/high-pitched-continuous-static-noise-at-boot-up-stops-after-login [15:08] @Chris [Hi. I would be grateful for any helpful clues about this problem in 18.04.2 tha …], I'm going to go ahead and agree with the answer on there that it sounds like a hardware issue all-around. As for Jack crashing, that definitely seems like a separate issue. Perhaps OvenWerks might have some insight? [15:14] Thanks Erich. [15:16] @Chris OvenWerks is on the IRC end, so watch for his responses. [15:17] OK. [16:38] Will Ovenwerks' responses show up here? [16:53] @Chris [Will Ovenwerks' responses show up here?], Yes, from the "Ubuntu Studio Bridge Bot" with as the beginning of the line. [16:54] Of course, don't expect an immediate response. We're all volunteers here, and we just discovered a bug in Ubuntu Studio Controls regarding settings persistence. [16:57] OK. Thanks again. [17:09] hello there [17:09] would it be a lot of work getting a regular Ubuntu installation working more or less like Ubuntu Studio does? [17:37] Hi Xavier. Welcome. … The latest version of Ubuntu Studio, 19 04 just released, is designed to do exactly that. So, you would still have the vanilla Ubuntu desktop environment but would have all the software, low latency kernel and other optimisations of Ubuntu Studio. … I recall transitioning from regular Ubuntu to US some years ago [17:37] myself and I don't recall it being excessively time consuming. In those days it meant losing the look and feel of Gnome for the XFCE desktop of US but that is now no longer the case. [17:38] Sorry, Xaviez nit Xavier. [17:47] See … https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UbuntuStudioInstaller [18:10] hello i have a question [18:11] how can i display a wine window across multiple monitors maximized [18:12] i use Ubuntu Studio 18.04 [18:14] i wanna run fl studio on 2 monitors [18:14] So far as I know a wine window is still wrapped in axwindow [18:15] a x window [18:15] so wgatever yoiu can do with any other window you should be able to do with a wine window [18:16] but i have problems when i minimizing the window [18:16] the resoltion changes [18:17] from fl studio [18:17] when i disable the windowmanager under wine its don t look confortable [18:18] Hmm, so you have more experience with wine than I do. [18:20] In any case, using a standard graphics driver, (intel in my case) the two screens are one logical screen. Vanilla ubuntu with gnome will be different. and possibly nvidia drivers may do thing different too. [18:21] gnome treats the two screen as two displays. [18:21] yes [18:22] I do not know how plasma does things. [18:24] All of the systems on site (except one) are xfce so that is what I know. The one plasma de system has one screen and I don't really have much access to it. [19:02] https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=12991 [19:02] maybe it found a solution [19:18] rocky start, ubuntu studio 19.4 just never finishes applying changes when i try to activate the driver for my wifi [19:20] seems i have the same issue when applying the latest nvidia driver too