[04:15] <Keres> hi! just installed a few days ago!
[04:16] <Keres> thanks for the massive distro! works great!
[04:16] <Keres> i can patch live audio directly into a synth and go nuts... this is just insane!
[05:22] <OvenWerks> happy to hear it....
[07:35] <veremitz> thats the testimonial everyone wants to hear :D
[07:36] <m_ad[m]> agreed :)
 is it  at all possible to run Ardour and jack from a live USB or is it just my HW that doesn't want to?
[17:32] <OerHeks> as you need Ubuntu Studio Backports PPA, i guess running live is a mindbreaker
[17:32] <OerHeks> and that would require tons of memory
[17:32] <OerHeks> no swap ..
 i have some sort of remembrance of doing it before, but i think when i did, i also created a persistent USB following some docs i can't find anymore and it didn't work on just any machine...
[18:05] <Eickmeyer> OerHeks: Sakercoer is the former project leader of Ubuntu Studio.
[18:05] <Eickmeyer> @Sakrecoer: My guess is your hardware. Running 19.04, right?
[18:05] <Eickmeyer> OerHeks: The backports PPA is optional for 18.10 and 19.04, required for 18.04.
 Yes 19.04
 @Sakrecoer [Yes 19.04], My guess is your hardware then, combined with Controls's lack of firewire support. iirc you use Firewire?
 Not on this laptop: no firewire
 Running an external interface?
 Just built in audio thing... Intel something. Not sure
 No external gear
 Super interesting now. Check alsamixer, all the usual suspects?
 Yeah, I tried most of the things I could think of.
 :/
 My HW isn't very exotic I think, but there might be something there... Either way, I'll try again and report logs at some point.
 I've never had an issue with jack failing to connect to my internal hardware.
 I mean, if Pulse can do it, ,so can Jack, at least in theory.
 You used Carla or Patchage to make the connections, or at least ensure they're there?
 For a minute a thought OerHeks was an alias for ovenwerks lol. Thanks for addressing my question Oerherks!
 Jack didn't even bother starting. Not with anything.
 Haha! Yeah, two different people. OerHeks is someone I recruited from the main #ubuntu channel to help in here since he is also a musician and runs Ubuntu Studio, at least on occasion.
 Tried with ardour, qtjackctl, ubuntustudio control, Carla... Everything
 So, then Jackd is the culpret.
 I'm not at home and don't have my Studio laptop with me, nor do I have something I can run a live ISO from, so I can't check this myself. :/
 No worries. :) In at case without the error logs we can just guess, and I'm done trying for today :) I'll try again for sure and keep the logs that time
 Thanks for your response Erich!
 @Sakrecoer [Thanks for your response Erich!], Anytime, Set. :)
 Saludos from Spain where I'm currently chillaxing! ❤️ Was thinking about making some databeats since I'm on holiday, but is testing is fun too, so I'll might be back soon with logs.
 Oh fun! Yeah, I'm sure OvenWerks would like to see those logs. I'll do some testing on my own, too. We found a problem with xfce4-volumed that's been causing some headaches, so we had to copy Xubuntu's panel and widgets to mitigate that. Next step is to upload those changes to Eoan to test.
 Awesome! Before I log off I have to say the look and feel has greatly improved. :) My humble and tiny opinion is that live booting production environment is a pretty low-prio. I wasn't really expecting it work just after dd'ing the image to my drive, but it would have impressed even more.
[19:40] <budonyc> #sonicpi
[19:44] <OvenWerks> sakrecoer: I am pretty sure I have always been able to get jack running from the live iso. I also use DD to put the iso on a usb stick.
[19:46] <OvenWerks> The only problem I have ever had with an Intel HDA audio device is that jack sometimes will not start with buffer sizes less than 128... That is 64/2 would crash jackd, but 128/2 would be fine.
[19:47] <OvenWerks> My old usb1.1 audio device would do 64/2 fine on the same machine
[19:48] <OvenWerks> First thing is always try 1024 as buffer size.... except hdmi... I have heard try them even higher maybe 2048 or 4096.
[19:48] <OvenWerks> If you are not using -controls to start jackd, always do killall -9 jackdbus jackd first.
 @Sakrecoer ^
 Thanks ovenwerks. I didn't even try below 512 tbh. I did however increase from there. I'll send logs next time :)
 (thanks for the ping Erich)
 @Sakrecoer [(thanks for the ping Erich)], :D
 I'm mad at telegram for not just highlighting my nickname without @
[20:22] <OvenWerks> sakrecoer: Can you set your client to highlight custom text bits?
[20:23]  * OvenWerks does this with irssi to catch oven, release, osc, etc
[20:24] <OvenWerks> I can assign a different colour to each text of interest
[20:26] <OerHeks> Hymne-di-dodo-morte
 Yes, my irssi is logging it. But it needs my ssh keys
 Which means I would read it in many days in the future.... Though before I accuse telegram of not delivering information I want, I will explore it's settings further
 ^ ovenwerks
[20:31] <OvenWerks> I thought people would use telegram if it was better than irc... not worse ;)
 Haha. I just use it because many ppl I know use it. A bit like the reasons I use  IRC if you ask me: social power is always in the hands of social people
[20:32]  * OvenWerks is not very social...
 On irc you are. Also OvenWorks is awesome Linux ausiou developer
 Audio*
[20:34] <OvenWerks> I do ok
 You do you, which is rare and valuable! Good night y'all!
[20:35] <OvenWerks> gn