[11:15] hi folks... anybody familiar with Swami? [11:41] https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/swami [11:50] some debian users are possibly familiar with swami: https://qa.debian.org/popcon-graph.php?packages=swami&show_installed=on&want_legend=on&want_ticks=on&date_fmt=%25Y-%25m&beenhere=1 [11:50] i'd tell you for ubuntu if those stats were public [12:15] tomreyn oerheks there s a bug in swami for ubuntu and arch since 18.04 (segfault). 20.04 beta has a newer version, no segfault but keyboard not working... thought someone migt jave a workaround [12:15] tomreyn oerheks there s a bug in swami for ubuntu and arch since 18.04 (segfault). 20.04 beta has a newer version, no segfault but keyboard not working... thought someone migt jave a workaround [12:15] but on 20.04 not working any more [14:05] hey ya'll. I've been using ubuntu studio for 4 years easy. now I have a motu 828mkII interface, and I can't find it anywhere: lspci lists my firewire controller, lspci gives me nothing, I installed jack2-firewire and a bunch of ffado packages, and rebooted, and I got nothing [14:06] google has told me my chances are...not great [14:10] indeed, that is what i find too >> https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/MOTU_828#Driver_Reference [14:17] I'mma try to compile that. I'll report back. the only reason I came on here asking for an answer is I thought it worked like two years ago (it's my drummer's interface, long story) then it didn't. gimme that gitlub [14:19] well, to anyone reading this: that link contains another link acknowledging how crappy MOTU has been to linux. but some good folks have done the leg work. I'mma see if it still works [14:21] peter2252: check for existing bug reports or file one, if there isn't one. notre this package is community maintained, though.