[06:14] Thanks! :) === WrathOfA1hilles is now known as WrathOfAchilles [12:14] Hiii! How's the migration from XFCE to KDE going? I hope well. [12:15] Damn it would be nice there were a multitrack soundcard, where one could plug in either analog or USB devices, but I have not found this kind of product yet [13:49] onejukeboksi: you really don't want such a device... [13:51] but I want to do Linux audio with ALSA [13:51] coz the JACK cannot be used on everyday laptop, coz it does not wake up from sleep in an ok state [13:52] usb audio has no way of syncing itself to something else... or even having the same latency from one start to the next [13:52] I know with JACK I can hook up USB interfaces, more than one at a time [13:52] there are even problems with adat or spdif with sync. [13:53] with jack you can... but for even semi-pro audio that is really not the best. [13:54] I'm sous-amateur when it comes to music lol [13:56] this is most audio engineering than music. A USB mic is normally a cheap (really cheap) mic with a cheap preamp and a cheap ADC. Just as an example. [13:58] A multi-channel audio interface may cost more, but it will come with better ADCs and maybe preamps too. also there is normally the posibility of using external preamps as well [13:58] any good mics do not come with a USB interface [13:59] onejukeboksi: I do understand that for someone just starting out in their bedroom, cheap is much better than none. [14:00] And to be honest, many of the cheap mics are much better than 10 years ago. [14:01] I love the sound on my Senheiser condenser USB mic with boom arm (51€) really good value. Figured out to buy a 2-layer metal mesh pop filter for it from Thomann [14:05] I'm going to set up a separate dedicated music laptop when 19.10 comes out. I'm on KDE neon 5.19 (20.04 base) these days for the everyday laptop, quite satisfied atm, but would like to get the best audio setup that is possible with ALSA, but that is not on-topic here [14:07] Dang.... yesterday I found a Fender G-Dec modeling amp with busted headphones port for 80€ nearby, but someone else beat me to it [14:07] a good jack setup also relies on a good alsa foundation [14:09] My friend loaned me an older version if the G-Dec and its ton of fun, because in addition to modeling amps and effects it also models rhythym sections [14:11] For the newest generation Fender has a software so you can control the settings of the modeler from computer, so I obviously do want that as there is an alternate free software implementation for Linux (I forgot its name) [15:30] Oh my... flower the 80€ G-Dec 3 fifteen with broken headphone jack. This https://www.thomann.de/fi/fender_mustang_gt_40.htm has everything I need (incl USB and Bluetooth and controlling the modeling with a smartphone) [15:54] Any wine gurus around? Attempting to get this going https://i.imgur.com/Xwnkc8M.png [15:56] According to this https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=38947 it should be a matter of "It's easy to solve the problem by installing urlmon, webio, winhttp, wininet, not sure if all needed, but fixed "No Compatible Update Found"." But I can't seem to make it work. [15:56] !wine [15:56] WINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu [15:56] try #winehq ?? [15:59] Indeed I can, was assuming this channel was worth a shot, tho [16:33] Good day! Does anyone know where/how Panel > Items > Status Notifier Plugin > icon styles and behaviors are controlled, and can be modified? I noticed my Quassel IRC icon is not behaving the way it should (not blue/green until a notification is received, whereby it should turn red. [16:35] I tried looking at the "Status Notifier Items" and the only behavior option is "Menu is primary action", but nothing is there that actually can control each icon, so the answer must be hidden somewhere else. [17:19] exit [20:57] Note to self: Do not touch the Window Scaling feature in Apperance. === Kraus_ is now known as Kraus