[05:48] <provokedprawn> hi guys
[05:48] <provokedprawn> i tried for about 30mins trying to get VNC to work on ubuntu studio
[05:49] <provokedprawn> no luck. installed tighvnc , remmina, allowed openssh in ufw but still cannot connect. what could be the issue?
[05:51] <Eickmeyer[m]> provokedprawn: Try asking in #ubuntu for that type of question.
[08:08] <Ploppz> Hmm someone said, regarding my issues with Studio Control, that the cause seems to be the existence of /usr/lib/jack/jack_firewire.so. They thought it was part of the Cadence package and that I could get rid of it by uninstalling Cadence. But (recall I'm using Arch Linux) I use pacman -Qo /usr/lib/jack/jack_firewire.so which tells me which package that owns that file. It's actually the `jack2` package. And as such I
[08:08] <Ploppz> would like to ask you: Is this thus something specific to the way Arch Linux packages jack2, which maybe makes it incompatible with Studio Controls?
[08:13] <n4dir> not much help, but for your info: i got jack_firewire.so too, though  /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/jack/
[21:05] <Eickmeyer> Ploppz: We _cannot_ support an Arch Linux package here. This is for Ubuntu Studio only. We also _cannot_ support Cadence or Studio Controls if Cadence has been installed. I hate to do this, but you're 100% on your own with this.
[22:24] <Ploppz> Understood. I'm going back to cadence but the latest question was just to potentially help arch Linux toward compatibility with studio controls
[22:25] <Ploppz> But I'll take the discussion over to arch linux
[23:01] <Eickmeyer[m]> ploppz: We are OK with issue reports on https://github.com/ovenwerks/studio-controls.
[23:02] <Eickmeyer[m]> But that's not an Ubuntu Studio-specific thing since, while OvenWerks is part of the Ubuntu Studio team, it's an upstream project.