=== oerheks1 is now known as oerheks [17:21] Hi and thanks for the awesome free Ubuntu Studio! I'm installing a new instance of 21.04. When the system starts up I get a notification that an application requested composited be turned off. I would really like some borders on my windows, so I thought I should change this [17:24] s/composited/compositor/ [18:09] Now, after shutting JACK down I'm getting "Error, alsa audio: alsa audio unfit for writing: File descriptor in bad state" written into ~/.xsession-errors [18:09] ... written at a massive rate [18:09] I'll search that on a search engine [18:13] I'll describe the setup a bit. I'm using the Thunderbolt dock's USB audio device as Master, there's also another sound card (with XLR, Phantom Power etc.) and modeling amp. Any help would be appreciated, because the .xsession-errors just grows and grows [18:15] I'll reboot [18:23] better after 2 reboots [18:26] The endless writing of the error message above is after I need to disconnect the dock. Needing to occasionally disconnect and reconnect it is also a bug in KDE neon, I should bug them about it.. Sometimes only the mono-in appears, no stereo output at all and usually one disconnect or max two and the stereo out starts showing up [18:34] this might also be a problem with the dock, maybe look for a firmware upgrade for it as well [19:20] Just the other day I got new firmware for the dock, but the problem still exhibits on multiple distros. I guess I should complain on Lenovo's forums and sit tight [19:31] wine6 on ubuntu studio 20.04, doable? just getting this `The following packages have unmet dependencies: winehq-stable : Depends: wine-stable (= 6.0.1~focal-1) E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.` Any ideas? [19:32] was trying something along these lines https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2021/01/wine-6-0-released-how-to-install-it-in-ubuntu-20-04-20-10/ [21:40] Someone has experience with appimage? Is necessary to locate every file.appimage together in same folder? [21:43] Necessary, no. You might find it useful to have them in your $PATH though [21:44] No, but when you run it for the 1st time, you should get a dialog about 'install a desktop file?' [21:44] https://itsfoss.com/use-appimage-linux/ [21:44] neat feature [21:46] Thanks I tried but not works even the appimagelauncher [21:47] did you make it executable? [22:39] Yes... error "failed to move appimage to target location. Try to copy appimage instead?" [22:40] "Failed to copy appimage to target location" [22:40] With every appimage I try to run