[04:31] Evening. I have a question. I'm attempting to change my pulse_out bridge to be 4-channel surround instead of just 2-channel stereo. I'm currently looking through pacmd to change it that way, but I have a sneaky suspicion if I reload Jack through Ubuntu Studio Control it will undo all changes I made. Is this true? If so, how can I tell USC to alter one of its jack-sinks to "channels=4" and map it to front-left/right, rear-left/ [04:31] right? [04:40] I've already checked the wiki documentation for help at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UbuntuStudioControls but it doesn't go into that subject. [05:47] https://askubuntu.com/questions/1274267/ubuntu-studio-controls-how-to-add-and-map-surround-audio-channels-to-a-pulse-ou === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc === bashfulrobot is now known as Guest25928 [11:10] hi. i'm about to install *ubuntu* for an artist friend, on a 32bit netbook. seems there's no 32bit version of ubuntu-studio, right?. upstream ubuntu ditched 32bit yeah? so, if i get, say, the most recent 32bit lubuntu, could i "easily"(?) kit it out like ubuntu-studio? like, is there a apt.conf tweak and a package/config list somewhere or something? some overlay script/method? or am i better off looking for an old ubunu-studio [11:10] that was 32bit? [16:56] Digit: I think 18.04 is the last 32 bit. even there I think I installed an older one and updated. [16:57] Digit: if lubuntu has a 32bit iso, you should be able to just install ubuntustudio-installer and install from there on top of lubuntu. [16:58] * OvenWerks has just started switching his laptop to debian... but their main iso seems old... I think I need to install testing [17:02] you can just upgrade [17:02] ah, you just started, then ... [18:57] went with antix. :) [19:05] thinking bout an old laptop: either antix or upgrade the existing debian-oldstable. Short: antix seems like a good choice. [19:27] i bounced by considering MXLinux too. each of these better than my prior two choices "for my friend", voidlinux and carbslinux (i think that was just more for me, heh). [19:29] choice of distro, how is that related to ubuntustudio support? [19:46] well, picking ubuntustudio directly's out, since 32bit, so, tis a case of pick something else, then add as much of ubuntu studio as can.