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il718 | hi anybody here | 06:48 |
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Vijay84 | Hi All | 11:12 |
Vijay84 | I am trying the 19.1 ubuntu studio, for a dual boot on my new windows10 | 11:12 |
Vijay84 | need help | 11:12 |
Vijay84 | this is asus tuf, amd machine | 11:12 |
Vijay84 | with ryzen 5, with gpu | 11:12 |
Vijay84 | first, there is no sound | 11:13 |
Vijay84 | second, i dont know, if my gpu is being exploited or not | 11:13 |
Vijay84 | any tips? | 11:13 |
der_Rikkit | Hey there, I'm using this Distro also for gaming, but the game I'm runs not very stable and sometimes causes my system to freeze. Right now I'm trying to setup a keyboard shortcut, that forces a logout and kills alll programms I'm currently running. I've tryed "xfce4-session-logout --logout" but that one dosent terminate my previus session. can you | 15:35 |
der_Rikkit | recomend me a better command please? | 15:35 |
ajan | @der_Rikkit - I use a shortcut with this command to kill the currently active window xkill -id "`xprop -root -notype | sed -n '/^_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW/ s/^.*# *\|\,.*$//g p'`" | 16:02 |
der_Rikkit | thanks | 16:03 |
Eickmeyer | der_Rikkit: A better place for xfce questions is #xubuntu or #xfce. | 16:04 |
der_Rikkit | Eickmeyerthanks, will check there if I need further help | 16:05 |
ajan | der_Rikkit: also Ctrl+Alt+Backspace is a standard shortcut to force a restart of X, but is disabled in probably all Ubuntu - maybe check https://askubuntu.com/questions/367983/how-do-i-enable-ctrl-alt-backspace-to-kill-the-x-server as a starting point | 16:06 |
Eickmeyer | ^ Yes. ajan is right. Askubuntu should always be the FIRST place to go for support per ubuntustudio.org/support. | 16:07 |
der_Rikkit | thanks for the link how to enable ctrl + alt + backspace and the comand line. i think this will work and i don't need to use reisub every few hours. | 16:21 |
elioporco | hello | 20:29 |
elioporco | i've got a problem on my ubuntustudio 19.10, after i've used boot repair i can't boot my os again | 20:30 |
Eickmeyer | elioporco: Ask in #ubuntu, you're more likely to get more immediate support there. | 20:32 |
elioporco | ok tnks | 20:33 |
tomreyn | !register | 20:34 |
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craigbass76 | What are you folks using to mix audio and video? I'm looking for something with a GUI. I thought I could adda video track to Audacity. Nupe... | 21:43 |
OvenWerks | OBS? | 21:44 |
OvenWerks | Blender? | 21:44 |
OvenWerks | open shot? | 21:45 |
OvenWerks | kdenlive? | 21:45 |
OvenWerks | It depends on how serious about audio/video production. For "movie" quality, a mix of Blender, Ardour and perhaps Gimp or it's Movie specific version | 21:47 |
OvenWerks | Normally you add audio to the video though, not the other way around | 21:48 |
craigbass76 | naw, I just want to use the line in sound instead of the webcam mic. I'm using cheese -- nothing real professional looking. With everyone in town quarentined (we'd be having a local jam session tonight otherwise) I thought I'd do something funny for folks. | 21:51 |
craigbass76 | But I wanted to mix the two together after the fact, with a volume slider, instead of hit-or-miss with ffmpeg. | 21:52 |
craigbass76 | quarrantined... Sheesh, I'm a technical writer -- should have caught that. | 21:52 |
craigbass76 | And it looks like Openshot will do it. Thanks @OvenWerks | 21:53 |
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