[00:21] <dog> Can someone tell me how to get rid of the clipboard history? I don’t want it
[00:22] <OvenWerks> dog: which version of ubuntustudio are you using?
[00:22] <dog> 20.10 I believe
[00:22] <OvenWerks> You might get the best anser from #kubuntu for that
[00:22] <dog> Yes it’s 20.10
[00:23] <OvenWerks> 20.10 is basically studio over kubuntu
[00:23] <dog> Ugh ok. I couldn’t find anything on google so I’ll go there
[00:23] <dog> Thanks
[00:24] <OvenWerks> dog this is a pretty quiet channel/room whatever
[00:27] <dog> I hate it when no one responds when you have a question
[00:31] <OvenWerks> Most of us leave the irc on for logging and will answer when we next look it
[00:31] <dog> Bruh, there’s 300+ people on #kubuntu and no one is responding. Grr
[00:31] <corrinado[m]> https://askubuntu.com may be your best bet for a quick response dog
[00:32] <dog> Then what’s the point of irc
[00:32] <dog> ?
[00:32] <dog> If the forums are faster
[00:32] <OvenWerks> I can't comment on that, I have not tried to get forum access
[00:33] <corrinado[m]> Being shown as 'on' doesn't mean that someone is watching their IRC flow. Many of those are accounts that stay logged in just so they don't lose continuity of conversation over time. It doesn't indicate eyeballs actively engaged.
[00:33] <dog> I get that but at least one person out of the 300 people should b e able to respond
[00:37] <corrinado[m]> I know you mean well, but that could come across as expectant. It's a normal thing for IRC to be a place where answers rarely come back immediately. Often I see a question come in from someone who just signed in, then 5 minutes later they bounce. All within the time I was on a single phone call with a client. People typically don't log onto IRC as their sole focus.
[00:38] <klstgjklsjhklfdh> Bruh, is there like a discord server or something like that?
[00:38] <dog> Oops, wrong acc
[00:38] <dog> Lol
[00:39] <dog> I meant to say that on this one....
[00:40] <corrinado[m]> for US?  I don't think there is a Discord Server. There is one for Ubuntu proper though. That's where your question would be best placed. Otherwise I find askubuntu.com to be pretty responsive as there are often many folks activily looking for questions to answer.
[00:40] <dog> I’m gonna do whatever I can to not create an account for askubuntu.com
[00:41] <dog> Could you give me a link to the Ubuntu discord server please?
[00:45] <corrinado[m]> I don't think this is official, per-se. But it seems active. Best of luck
[00:45] <corrinado[m]> https://discord.me/ubuntu
[00:46] <OvenWerks> corrinado[m]: too late, they are gone
[00:46] <corrinado[m]> Happy Holidays! OvenWerks 🙂
[00:46] <OvenWerks> To you as well :)
[12:11] <sakrecoer[b]> anybody got links to geonkick patch-libraries?
[13:04] <sakrecoer[b]> found a few in the git repo, are they not present somewhere in the system?
[13:04] <sakrecoer[b]> Curious also if it's a ardour exculsive or something? Carla doesn't find it...
[13:24] <sakrecoer[b]> ok... that was easy :) `/usr/share/geonkick/`
[13:26] <sakrecoer[b]> interesting, only DSoS and DigitalSamba are being detected
[13:31] <sakrecoer[b]> oh, only the `.gkit` file is present in most preset directories. Meaning the `.gkick` files are missing in
[13:36] <sakrecoer[b]> hm... seems they aren't needed. unless one wants to load individual voice...
[13:36] <sakrecoer[b]> i like this geon thing
[13:37] <sakrecoer[b]> gonna try do some kits for it... Could be a fun thing to engage the community, create a ubuntu studio geonkick preset :)
[13:51] <sakrecoer[b]> speaking about community engagement made me wonder how cfhowlett is doing... haven't seen them for a while now...
[17:05] <glocke> hey guys, I've got a problem using pulse bridge (enabled via ubuntu-studio-controls) on ubuntu-studio 20.04
[17:05] <glocke> [...]
[17:06] <glocke> the only software that's running problem is discord: audio playback "stutters" from time to time, but no other pulse-bridged programms have any problems (e.g. VLC works)
[17:06] <glocke> discord support is not a help (giving useless restart-computer advice)
[17:07] <glocke> I'm running 5.4.0-58-lowlatency, CPU i7, 16 GB RAM.. so hardware isn't the issue (especially because everything ran fine on 18.04 before, but I was forced to reinstall for some reason)
[17:08] <glocke> I recorded the pulse-bridge-output with ardour and got some ms of silence in the waveform - again and again. playback continues but is interrupted over and over (giving headache while listening ^^)
[17:08] <glocke> I've got 2 xruns as the stuttering starts, but it doesn't stop (no more xruns occure while stuttering)
[17:09] <glocke> Rob van der Berg on discord (unfa's channel) adviced me to write you here :-)
[17:09] <glocke> quote "This shouldn't be a problem at all. But it is [...] Sounds like a bug or something"
[17:18] <rgh> oh , you're already here lol
[17:34] <glocke> (bug report written, I'm off now)
[17:35] <lilith932> Hi, short question: When entering the Grub menu with ESC while booting I get the grub screen. When I choose "Advanced Options" to choose a different kernel I don't see my kernels listed. Only when I hit ESC and enter the Advanced Options again my kernels appear
[17:35] <lilith932> Could this be a bug?