[00:03] <OvenWerks> genii: is that kernel command line?
[00:03] <genii> Yes
[00:05] <genii> This firmware seems to be tightly integrated to Windows 8.1, and has an unreliable time stamp counter
[00:06] <OvenWerks> windows = the demo OS that comes on many computers that is expected to be replaced by a real OS
[00:07] <genii> :D
[04:06] <r2b2nz> Just wondering if someone could point me in the right direction (or tell me it isn't possible) to have the setting that "USB device that should be master" in Ubuntu Studio Controls relates to automatically change to the USB device when I plug it in and change back to None when I remove it? Right now its detecting the USB device and adding it to the list but I have to manually switch.
[05:35] <OvenWerks> r2b2nz: With the USB device unplugged set the master device to the device that should be master when there is no USB device.
[05:36] <OvenWerks> the plug in the usb device  and set that to be USB master, Apply that and then start jack.
[05:36] <OvenWerks> now unplug the USB device and jack should switch to the internal master device.
[05:37] <OvenWerks> Plugging the USB device back in should switch to that.
[06:47] <r2b2nz> Thanks OvenWerks - will try and see how I get on
[13:31] <shaban238> is this the way fonts should look in audacity? https://streamable.com/04xi78
[13:32] <shaban238> it looks like there is a problem with the theme
[15:00] <Eickmeyer> shaban238: I've tested it with several themes. Unfortunately, Audacity does their own thing when it comes to their interface. They don't follow a theme.
[17:44] <erroltrout> znacie jakieś programy do drukarki lexmark ale nie network tylko usb
[18:09] <tomreyn> lexmark, network and usb is what i understood
[19:20] <Eickmeyer> tomreyn: Probably a problem with cups, I'd have sent them to #ubuntu anyway, but #ubuntu-pl in this case (Polish).
[20:07] <tomreyn> yes, looks polish, but then they didn't stay for too long