[14:12] <coolvidgame> hi
[14:58] <tetebetson[m]> <coolvidgame "hi"> Hi
[14:58] <tetebetson> Hi
[17:52] <zmagii> oerheks: Have you worked with HifiBerry HATs?
[18:02] <Eickmeyer> zmagii: Unless you have a support question, take it to #ubuntustudio-offtopic. :)
[18:05] <Mark85> I have kind of an odd setup.  I push my audio via pulseaudio over to a Windows box with some nice bose speakers attached.  In 18.04 this worked perfectly.  I just upgraded to 20.04 and now nada.  Only sound is through usb headphones and there's not even a volume control for that anymore.  Is there some sound weirdness with 20.04?
[18:08] <Eickmeyer> Mark85: Check pavucontrol and alsamixer and see if there's any weirdness there.
[18:08]  * Eickmeyer has experienced zero audio issues
[18:10] <Mark85> pavucontrol shows the output to the WaveOut on Microsoft Sound Mapper like it always did, but no audio appears to be going to it.  Never shows any applications playing sound.  Alsa looks normal, as in the same as before the upgrade, as well.
[18:11] <Eickmeyer> That's odd. Microsoft Sound Mapper? That sounds like Windows, not Ubuntu.
[18:11] <Mark85> Yeah.. it pushes the sound out over my network to my windows box.
[18:11] <Eickmeyer> No clue how you would've set that up. That's not something we really can offer you support on.
[18:11] <Mark85> And nothing changed on that one.  Even checked file versions and configs.
[18:12] <Mark85> It took some research.  /chuckle
[18:12] <Eickmeyer> Then you might have to go back to that research. You have an unsupported audio setup as far as official support is concerned.
[18:12] <Mark85> And it was worth a shot.  I appreciate your time.
[18:13] <Eickmeyer> Sorry I couldn't have been of more assistance.
[21:03] <JorgeIcarus> Hello everyone, folks! I have just installed Ubuntu Studio 20.04 LTS and I am loving it!!! Thanks to everybody who has helped with this amazing project!
[21:03] <Eickmeyer> JorgeIcarus: Thanks for the kind words!
[21:04] <JorgeIcarus> I am going to donate to the project for sure. Unfortunately I have no programming skills whatsoever.
[21:05] <Eickmeyer> JorgeIcarus: Appreciate it. We don't have any way of directly donating at this time, but we appreciate the sentiment.
[21:05] <JorgeIcarus> Everything is slick and runs smoothly and I can't believe the amount and the quality of the programs already available
[21:06] <JorgeIcarus> Eickmeyer, that's a pity. The developers should have a Patron or JustGive page or something...even a "buy me a coffee" type of button somewhere linked to a paypal account or something...
[21:07] <Eickmeyer> JorgeIcarus: I've been thinking about putting together some kind of patreon, but other things get in the way a lot.
[21:09] <JorgeIcarus> Well, as soon as you or someone else put it up, I promise I will donate
[21:10] <JorgeIcarus> I have a question about the "whisker" XFCE menu. I don't know whether that's the only "flavour" Ubuntu Studio comes in...is it ok to ask here? Help and Google were not of much help
[21:11] <Eickmeyer> There's no other "flavor" of Ubuntu Studio, but Ubuntu Studio is a flavor of Ubuntu. As such, we support installing Ubuntu Studio on other flavors of Ubuntu...
[21:12] <Eickmeyer> !ubuntustudio-installer | ...via this
[21:14] <Eickmeyer> There are other menus you can use in Xfce (the desktop environment.
[21:16] <JorgeIcarus> I understand. I will keep things as simple as possible. I am going to leave the default menu. It was a problem with the icon of a program I have installed that disappeared...I will look for the solution somewhere else. Thanks anyway
[21:17] <Eickmeyer> Ok. What application/icon?
[21:22] <JorgeIcarus> I installed Telegram Desktop directly from their website (because I could not find it with the repositories currently present). The icon was there and worked fine as long as the program was in the Download Folder. I then moved it to /usr/lib. The icon (alias) in the menu obviously did not work because it was pointing at the wrong directory, so I
[21:22] <JorgeIcarus> changed the path in the properties. After doing that, it disappeared. I have been trying creating a new item using Ubuntu Studio Menu Item Creator, but to no avail. I checked the help file, as well...I am a bit hopeless, I guess. I can only use my DAWs and audio plugins! LOL
[21:25] <bashfulrobot> JorgeIcarus: Which version? I know there is a package on 20.04
[21:25] <bashfulrobot> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/qkgcul0W/
[21:26]  * Eickmeyer has Telegram and has not encountered that issue
[21:26] <bashfulrobot> And there is also a snap package that is slightly newer.
[21:27] <bashfulrobot> `installed:          2.1.1                          (1585) 74MB -` (on my system)
[21:45] <JorgeIcarus> Oh, thanks. I must have done something wrong because I could not find it.
[21:49] <studio_user_fail> Hi, just grabbed the ISO of 20.04 LTS and trying to install it.... i can't boot to either live session or install unless I remove "quiet" from boot options, or i get a segmentation fault with this error
[21:49] <studio_user_fail> ln: /tmp/mountroot-fail-hooks.d//scripts/init-premount/lvm2: No such file or directory
[21:50] <studio_user_fail> If i remove "quiet" i can boot to the live session or install screen, but either way, Ubiquiti locks up after attempting to choose the keyboard layout
[21:50] <studio_user_fail> Computer is a stock HP Z230 SFF workstation (haswell Xeon processor, nVidia NVS 315)
[21:51] <studio_user_fail> Also. the double / in the ln error is not a typo.
[21:51] <studio_user_fail> at least on my part
[21:54] <studio_user_fail> Looks like after a while of leaving the wheel spinning, after trying to choose a keyboard layout, it gives me a dialog box to choose to terminate the window as it may not be respondign
[21:54] <Eickmeyer> studio_user_fail: I'm going to go ahead and blame the nVidia NVS 315 on this one. My daily machine is a HP Z220 CMT workstation, intel integrated/nvidia GTX 1650.
[21:55] <studio_user_fail> The NVS was giving me occasional nouveau errors in plain debian 10 so i would believe that if nobody else is having issues with 20.04
[21:55] <Eickmeyer> So, not much different than yours, but nvidia graphics traditionally have struggled with the noveau drivers (which are used by default).
[21:56] <Eickmeyer> I'm not having issues with 20.04.
[21:56] <studio_user_fail> Hmm okay. I had failures with the safe graphics too, i'll try booting off the 19.10 iso and see how it goes
[21:56] <studio_user_fail> Thank you
[21:57] <Eickmeyer> You're welcome.
[22:03] <studio_user_fail> Like like the issue is it tries to run /scripts/init-premount, which causes the ln: /tmp/mountroot-fail-hooks.d//scripts/init-premount/lvm2: No such file or directory.  error
[22:04] <studio_user_fail> then it gives a kernel bug at fs/etc4/extents_status.c:884 (invalid opcode 0000 #2 preempt smp pti)
[22:09] <studio_user_fail> Same error with /tmp/mountroot-fail-hooks booting 20.04 iso on my laptop but it does boot up normally and let me get through setup it seems
[22:09] <studio_user_fail> so yeah must be the gpu in that machine being cranky
[22:12] <studio_user_fail> Ah. Looks like I am having some better luck booting with legacy BIOS on that machine as opposed to UEFI.
[22:12] <studio_user_fail> No secure boot for me. Lol
[22:30] <JorgeIcarus> Hello again. Nothing. I tried installing the packages from terminal, but Telegram won't appear in my Whisker menu. Can you pls point me to the right forum where I can ask for help?
[23:29] <Eickmeyer> JorgeIcarus: What I would do is uninstall whatever you installed and type, "sudo apt install telegram-desktop" into a terminal.
[23:31] <JorgeIcarus> Eickmeyer Yes, that's what I did. I will do it again after rebooting...
[23:32] <Eickmeyer> JorgeIcarus: Barring that, "sudo apt remove telegram-desktop" followed by "sudo snap install telegram". That might yeild better results. Otherwise, there's an error in your whisker menu configuration.
[23:32] <Eickmeyer> Whisker menu is searchable, by the way.
[23:32] <JorgeIcarus> I used sudo apt autoremove telegram-desktop
[23:32] <Eickmeyer> That's fine.
[23:33] <JorgeIcarus> what do you mean by whisker menu is searchable? (sorry, I am a total linux noob)
[23:33] <Eickmeyer> You can open your whisker menu and just start typing.
[23:33] <Eickmeyer> That should search it.
[23:34] <JorgeIcarus> yes, that's what I did...but it won't show up. I can search (and find!) anything else
[23:34] <Eickmeyer> Strange.
[23:35] <Eickmeyer> Done with the snap method yet?
[23:43] <JorgeIcarus> yes, it is still working. it had to setup snapd, first. I used the command with telegram-desktop as the argument, though. not telegram
[23:43] <Eickmeyer> Well, if that's what worked...
[23:43] <JorgeIcarus> ok, done.  and the icon is there! :)
[23:43] <JorgeIcarus> cheers, mate
[23:43] <Eickmeyer> Alright, have fun!
[23:47] <JorgeIcarus> that's the only other app I use apart from my audio production tools. I will have fun tomorrow with all these goodies here! thank you so much again. btw, txt me @james_jamerson on Telegram
[23:47] <Eickmeyer> :)
[23:48] <JorgeIcarus> I will probably pop in this IRC room again, though...I am sure I will run into more troubles! LOL
[23:48] <JorgeIcarus> goodnight!