[03:26] good night, someone speaks spanish? [03:28] lenovo 330 touchpad click not working [03:28] help please [03:46] !es | boottella [03:46] boottella: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro. [06:39] maybe try meter bridge connected to both of your capture portsOBOBOBOBCA [06:39] oops... wierd mouse artifact === ctrlshiftPrhaps1 is now known as ctrlshiftPrhaps [20:50] hi 2 all [21:06] hi, is there a link to older ISO downloads? Namely 18.04? I want to use it in order to test something. [21:06] 18.04 should still be around [21:07] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/ [21:07] look in releases [21:08] nice, thanks [21:08] 16.04, 18.04, 19.10 (not for long) and 20.04. [21:09] the dvd directory current is 20.10 pre alpha [21:17] 16.04 has been EOL for a year now. [21:18] so we expect that to vanish soon too. [21:19] Eickmeyer: the nice thing about 16.04 is that it has 32 bit images... so install 16.04 upgrade to 18.04 [21:19] not as good as 20.04.... [21:20] but it keeps one more unit out of the landfill [21:20] (yes I have done live recording/tracking with it in the past year [21:34] 18.04 also has 32-bit releases. [21:34] cool, for some reason I thought 16 was the last [21:40] OvenWerks: 18.04 live, just started jack via qjackctl, then Audacity... And.... Recording works o_0 [21:41] Testing now on 48k instead of 44.1 [21:42] That works too [21:42] Yeah, that's indeed weird. [21:44] which jack backend [21:50] ^ my test account which is logged in on the live environment. [21:51] :) ok not what I was asking but still answers what I wanted [22:28] Just installed Ubuntu Studio 20.04, congrats guys, it looks awesome so far [23:15] sirriffsalothp: Thanks. :) [23:35] Eickmeyer: I added the kxstudio repos though, and now ardour takes an awful long time to load, same problem in 19.10.. any ideas for this? I don't think it took that long without the repos.. it's odd [23:35] !kxstudio | sirriffsalothp [23:35] sirriffsalothp: KXStudio is a software repository for Debian-based operating systems for audio production. It is not supported by Ubuntu or Ubuntu Studio, and using its repo is highly discouraged as it can overwrite system and user settings. Support in #kxstudio. [23:35] sirriffsalothp: There's a reson we don't support that repo, and what you have is no longer Ubuntu Studio. [23:35] I know, I just wondered.. :) [23:36] Eickmeyer: kxstudio does have some great additions for a studio-machine, wouldn't you say? [23:36] Nope, don't know, don't care. Sorry to be rude, but I'd be a rich man if someone paid me every time they used the Kxstudio repo and broke their machine. [23:36] Eickmeyer: I see. Thanks mate, wonderful job again with UB at any rate :) [23:36] It. Breaks. Ubuntu. Studio. Do. Not. Use. It. [23:37] Ha, thanks. :) [23:37] Makes me wonder what the point is, as kxstudio no longer sports a distro of its own... [23:38] I honestly don't know. If he'd put as much effort into helping make Ubuntu Studio a better system that he puts into making that repo, Ubuntu Studio would surpass macOS in terms of multimedia usage. [23:39] Maybe that's an exaggeration, but it's kinda frustrating. [23:39] Sad to hear that... he seems a very competent dude, but I'm way out of my depths here anyhow [23:39] BTW, those repos are built against 18.04, so there's part of the problem. [23:39] Having just installed the repos and done an upgrade, is there any way to revert any changes it would make to UB, I may as well just try a clean UB to see how it is? [23:40] Unfortunately, because it's not a simple PPA-add, there's no easy way other than to reinstall. [23:40] Craaap.. lol [23:40] I mean, those repos are good for stock Debian systems, but not much else. [23:42] Fair enough. What does falktx say when you ask him to come aboard the UB-train (I presume you've discussed it) [23:48] I have in the past, and he doesn't want to be confined to Ubuntu's rules of doing things. [23:49] sirriffsalothp: Maybe after we have his favorite desktop running in a stable version, we'll revisit the topic. [23:56] Eickmeyer: I see. Quick question, ardour is unable to find a-Compressor, even though I can use it as a plugin and add it again... any ideas as to why ardour can't work out how to use this plugin now and just makes it an inactive? [23:57] Using the version in the KXStudio repos? [23:57] Well I WAS using the kxrepos on 19.10 as well, so it's odd that this should be a problem now... [23:58] There was a bug that we fixed for the a-plugins that only pertained to 20.04. [23:58] So, I imagine the KXStudio buidl has the same problem. [23:58] Lol, what rotten luck [23:59] I guess I'll do a reinstall and get back to you, there's not much point in this [23:59] We had to rebuild all of Ardour with a patch containing the plugins that are part of ardour 6. [23:59] Oh... yeah that would do it I imagine [23:59] Eickmeyer: why on earth did you have to do that? [23:59] Yep. So, new install + all package updates should fix that.