* OvenWerks can't get his groovy to boot :P downloading groovy and current for testing. | 00:33 | |
Eickmeyer[m] | OvenWerks: I'm testing this on Focal currently. | 01:28 |
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OvenWerks | Eickmeyer[m]: xfce? | 02:23 |
Eickmeyer[m] | No, I'm on Kubuntu. | 02:24 |
Eickmeyer[m] | I work for the company that produces the Kubuntu Focus, and its optimizations don't work right on Groovy. | 02:24 |
Eickmeyer[m] | I mean, I could test for Groovy... | 02:26 |
OvenWerks | I have 20.04 kubuntu with studio on top | 02:26 |
OvenWerks | So I have to wonder why I can't get the same here | 02:27 |
Eickmeyer | Yeah, I don't know. | 02:29 |
OvenWerks | Eickmeyer[m]: There is a difference between "False" and False... | 06:23 |
OvenWerks | look at studio-controls line 1296 (and 1290). Try removing the " around False and True | 06:24 |
OvenWerks | "on": "False", | 06:27 |
OvenWerks | with another bool: "usb-single": false, | 06:28 |
OvenWerks | The second is correct | 06:28 |
OvenWerks | Eickmeyer[m]: new tag | 07:12 |
MauroGaspari[m] | <Eickmeyer[m] "I work for the company that prod"> those laptops look sexy and powerful!🤩 | 07:39 |
OvenWerks | Eickmeyer[m]: (who is sleeping no doubt) The old config style was all text. a python dictionary allows saving things as any python type. So we were able to get rid of: if parameter in ['True']: and just use if parameter: if the parameter is a bool. Those two lines didn't get fixed I guess. The only string that == False is "" | 08:19 |
Eickmeyer[m] | OvenWerks: I think I figured out the culprit: JACK is starting every time I plug-in or unplug a USB device even if it's stopped. | 22:08 |
Eickmeyer[m] | That includes if a new device is detected at reboot. | 22:08 |
OvenWerks | The latest tag should fix it. | 22:29 |
OvenWerks | Eickmeyer[m]: also... first try: http://www.ovenwerks.net/software/controls/studio-controls.html | 22:30 |
OvenWerks | Hmm, the latest tag should fix it if you at least do an apply :) or remove the config file. | 22:31 |
OvenWerks | Eickmeyer[m]: the link above is my first try. | 22:56 |
OvenWerks | BTW plasma makes working remotely a pain. on xfce I can open up a remote directory via sftp://host/ and then select a file, edit it and save it as if it was local. In fact I can then create a new file and save directly to the remote drive. On plasma, once I open a file with an ide it copies it to a local drive then asks after saving if it shouold transfer to the remote (ok so far) but if I | 23:04 |
OvenWerks | create a new file, the ide does not know about the remote and plasma does not give a good place to save to :P | 23:04 |
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