[03:26] <boottella> good night, someone speaks spanish?
[03:28] <boottella> lenovo 330 touchpad click not working
[03:28] <boottella> help please
[03:46] <Eickmeyer> !es | boottella
[06:39] <OvenWerks> maybe try meter bridge connected to both of your capture portsOBOBOBOBCA
[06:39] <OvenWerks> oops... wierd mouse artifact
[20:50] <dash_rendar> hi 2 all
[21:06] <AppAraat[m]> hi, is there a link to older ISO downloads? Namely 18.04? I want to use it in order to test something.
[21:06] <OvenWerks> 18.04 should still be around
[21:07] <OvenWerks> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/
[21:07] <OvenWerks> look in releases
[21:08] <AppAraat[m]> nice, thanks
[21:08] <OvenWerks> 16.04, 18.04, 19.10 (not for long) and 20.04.
[21:09] <OvenWerks> the dvd directory current is 20.10 pre alpha
[21:17] <Eickmeyer> 16.04 has been EOL for a year now.
[21:18] <OvenWerks> so we expect that to vanish soon too.
[21:19] <OvenWerks> Eickmeyer: the nice thing about 16.04 is that it has 32 bit images... so install 16.04 upgrade to 18.04
[21:19] <OvenWerks> not as good as 20.04....
[21:20] <OvenWerks> but it keeps one more unit out of the landfill
[21:20] <OvenWerks> (yes I have done live recording/tracking with it in the past year
[21:34] <Eickmeyer> 18.04 also has 32-bit releases.
[21:34] <OvenWerks> cool, for some reason I thought 16 was the last
[21:40] <AppAraat[m]> OvenWerks: 18.04 live, just started jack via qjackctl, then Audacity... And.... Recording works o_0
[21:41] <AppAraat[m]> Testing now on 48k instead of 44.1
[21:42] <AppAraat[m]> That works too
[21:42] <AppAraat[m]> Yeah, that's indeed weird.
[21:44] <OvenWerks> which jack backend
[21:50] <AppAraat[m]> ^ my test account which is logged in on the live environment.
[21:51] <OvenWerks> :) ok not what I was asking but still answers what I wanted
[22:28] <sirriffsalothp> Just installed Ubuntu Studio 20.04, congrats guys, it looks awesome so far
[23:15] <Eickmeyer> sirriffsalothp: Thanks. :)
[23:35] <sirriffsalothp> 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] <Eickmeyer> !kxstudio | sirriffsalothp
[23:35] <Eickmeyer> sirriffsalothp: There's a reson we don't support that repo, and what you have is no longer Ubuntu Studio.
[23:35] <sirriffsalothp> I know, I just wondered.. :)
[23:36] <sirriffsalothp> Eickmeyer: kxstudio does have some great additions for a studio-machine, wouldn't you say?
[23:36] <Eickmeyer> 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] <sirriffsalothp> Eickmeyer: I see. Thanks mate, wonderful job again with UB at any rate :)
[23:36] <Eickmeyer> It. Breaks. Ubuntu. Studio. Do. Not. Use. It.
[23:37] <Eickmeyer> Ha, thanks. :)
[23:37] <sirriffsalothp> Makes me wonder what the point is, as kxstudio no longer sports a distro of its own...
[23:38] <Eickmeyer> 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] <Eickmeyer> Maybe that's an exaggeration, but it's kinda frustrating.
[23:39] <sirriffsalothp> Sad to hear that... he seems a very competent dude, but I'm way out of my depths here anyhow
[23:39] <Eickmeyer> BTW, those repos are built against 18.04, so there's part of the problem.
[23:39] <sirriffsalothp> 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] <Eickmeyer> Unfortunately, because it's not a simple PPA-add, there's no easy way other than to reinstall.
[23:40] <sirriffsalothp> Craaap.. lol
[23:40] <Eickmeyer> I mean, those repos are good for stock Debian systems, but not much else.
[23:42] <sirriffsalothp> Fair enough. What does falktx say when you ask him to come aboard the UB-train (I presume you've discussed it)
[23:48] <Eickmeyer> I have in the past, and he doesn't want to be confined to Ubuntu's rules of doing things.
[23:49] <Eickmeyer> sirriffsalothp: Maybe after we have his favorite desktop running in a stable version, we'll revisit the topic.
[23:56] <sirriffsalothp> 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] <Eickmeyer> Using the version in the KXStudio repos?
[23:57] <sirriffsalothp> Well I WAS using the kxrepos on 19.10 as well, so it's odd that this should be a problem now...
[23:58] <Eickmeyer> There was a bug that we fixed for the a-plugins that only pertained to 20.04.
[23:58] <Eickmeyer> So, I imagine the KXStudio buidl has the same problem.
[23:58] <sirriffsalothp> Lol, what rotten luck
[23:59] <sirriffsalothp> I guess I'll do a reinstall and get back to you, there's not much point in this
[23:59] <Eickmeyer> We had to rebuild all of Ardour with a patch containing the plugins that are part of ardour 6.
[23:59] <sirriffsalothp> Oh... yeah that would do it I imagine
[23:59] <sirriffsalothp> Eickmeyer: why on earth did you have to do that?
[23:59] <Eickmeyer> Yep. So, new install + all package updates should fix that.