[17:35] Is anyone familiar with PyKaraoke? Just wondering if there is any tutorials on it. Or any alternatives that might be available? [17:41] corshmock: Looks like abandonware. It hasn't been touched by the developers for over 7 years. Furthermore, not supported here. [17:49] Thanks Eickmeyer. I didn't think it would be supported here, but being the Ubuntu Studio channel, I just thought maybe someone might know about it, or any alternatives in Linux?? [17:50] corshmock: Anything other than support in this channel is offtopic. We have #ubuntustudio-offtopic for that stuff. [17:58] Thanks very much Eickmeyer. === Eickmeyer changed the topic of #ubuntustudio to: Ubuntu Studio support | Offtopic in #ubuntustudio-offtopic | Ubuntu Studio 19.10 is out! https://ubuntustudio.org/2019/10/ubuntu-studio-19-10-released/ | Supported Releases: 19.10, 18.04 (with backports) | Pastes to https://paste.ubuntu.com | Please be patient and see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio if no one is around [22:57] Hello [22:58] I installed Ubuntu Studio for a friend a couple months ago. Now he says no sound. I'm checking it out and it seems right, but no sound from laptop speakers or headphones. [22:59] pavucontrol shows sound activity. [22:59] !yymm | brianw: What version? [22:59] er.... [22:59] !yy.mm [22:59] Ubuntu version numbers are: YY.MM (YY=release year,MM=release month). Each year sees two releases, so just specifying YY is imprecise. See also https://www.ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle [22:59] Version of Ubuntu Studio or pavucontrol? [23:00] Ubuntu Studio. [23:00] 18.04 with backports [23:01] Ok, have him open Ubuntu Studio Controls and click on "Stop Jack". That should put everything back to stock. [23:02] Also, we are now recommending new installations be 19.10 since it will transition easier to 20.04 LTS than 18.04 will.