[10:58] <Iamthehuman1> Hello and big thanks for the awesome Ubuntu Studio .. enjoying it every day for 19 days and running
[10:59] <Iamthehuman1> I think I got the same bug as someone had... after reboot the settings in alsamixer are not what they were when the computer was restarted
[10:59] <Iamthehuman1> I'll try and grep it out to see if I can find the other human with the similar problem from the log
[11:01] <Iamthehuman1> nope, wrong recollection, rgh had a problem with the plug state of the 3.5mm plug. 
[11:03] <Iamthehuman1> This distro is great! Love it! Love you who make this happen!
[11:04] <Iamthehuman1> Summer is almost gon.. OCTOBER IS COMING SOON YEAY!
[11:06] <Iamthehuman1> So I have a time-effort-cost inexpensive workaround. Hit "favourites"-button of my laptop to open Yakuake (a nice dropdown terminal), ctrl-r, write "als", press enter and change the settings (once after a reboot)
[11:07] <MauroGaspari[m]> Iamthehuman1: I had the same issue and was able to fix it
[11:07] <Iamthehuman1> grepping
[11:07] <MauroGaspari[m]> I remember as I was trying to do alsa restore, i was monitoring the logs and it complained about this file /var/lib/alsa/asound.state
[11:07] <MauroGaspari[m]> so I backed it up, deleted it, rebooted and the issue was gone for me
[11:09] <Iamthehuman1> I see in the logs 'sudo alsactl store' ... I haven't used this command at all. I'm just used to alsa settings being saved and loaded from the default
[11:09] <Iamthehuman1> I mean there is a default alsa state and that usually gets restored automatically, but for some reason has gone slightly broken on my computer
[11:10] <MauroGaspari[m]> Yes It was very annoying for me as every time I rebooted, I got wrong volumes and that was due to alsa. easy to workaround but was very happy when I managed to fix it, with the help of our awesome OvenWerks 
[11:11] <Iamthehuman1> Danke für Hilfeeeee OvenWerks!
[11:15] <Iamthehuman1> MauroGaspari[m]: Thanks for your input ... I'ma hang around if if someone knows more precisely what's gone broken. I'm going to go add some documentation to my intrawiki
[11:22] <Iamthehuman1> Documented.. I'm looking at /var/lib/alsa/asound.state ... so if I move this file elsewhere for safekeeping, power up all my interfaces and reboot it will likely rebuild it
[11:23] <MauroGaspari[m]> the command I was running when I noticed the issue in the logs, was alsactl restore
[11:25] <Iamthehuman1> now I think I could do one of those famous under-one-minute system backups with Timeshift and just see what happens, but then again I suspect this may be a different bug
[11:27] <Iamthehuman1> All Linuxen should have Timeshift, it is the resident "gonna save your ass if that change to the system went wrong"-program
[11:30] <Iamthehuman1> yeah.. 'alsactl help' mentions /var/lib/alsa/asound.state is the default state-file
[11:30] <Iamthehuman1> I'm going to try running 'sudo alsactl store' and reboot now
[11:31] <Iamthehuman12> here goes..
[11:46] <Iamthehuman1> Running 'sudo alsactl store' didn't affect... the alsamixer readings have to be manually adjusted
[11:48] <rgh> I got something similar and it turns out that it goes wrong when using jack and the pulse bridge (studio controls)
[11:49] <rgh> for me it's only the headphone plug switch though, the rest are fine
[11:50] <Iamthehuman1> so the autosave and autoload state are a bit borked in ALSA when running the JACK and the pulse bridge..
[11:53] <Iamthehuman1> When I power up and run alsamixer, the selected card is my Samson 49 midi conttroller, which is a bit odd, as it has no audio outputs
[14:14] <liver[m]> Hello everybody! I'm a linuxaudio from 15 years or more, my very first distro was UbuntuStudio, after many others experiences (KxStudio and QianaStudio) I'm back now... I love the bet on Plasma-Desktop... and I'm trying to understand StudioControls (I was used to Cadence). Thanks for the job!
[14:18] <david_parker[m]> Hi everyone! I'm a new user of Ubuntu Studio. I have a CompSci degree and am a software / web developer. I've got experience using Ubuntu Server, Fedora Desktop, Ubuntu desktop and Rasberry Pi Debian (I forget what that one's called exactly). Looking forward to playing with UbuntuStudio!
[14:41] <MauroGaspari[m]> david_parker: Óliver hello and welcome! I am glad you are enjoying Ubuntu Studio. For non support related chat, may I suggest you this room? #ubuntu-studio-offtopic:matrix.org
[14:41] <MauroGaspari[m]> You can keep both open, we just like keep this one for support questions. Thanks and welcome again! :)
[16:00] <liver[m]> Hi! any of you use a Contour ShuttlePro v2 with kdenlive and Ardour? I have an issue... I was able to get it to work with kdenlive after $ sudo usermod -a -G input user... in Ardour I created an udev file (I copied from Ardou github) and my ShuttlePro worked in Ardour but stops working with kdenlive. I'm not a familiar with udev files, but I think that if I include something in the udev file I can fix it.
[16:00] <liver[m]> the udev file says this:
[16:00] <liver[m]> SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0b33", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0030", MODE="660", GROUP="audio"
[17:14] <Eickmeyer[m]> > <@olivermusico:matrix.org> Hi! any of you use a Contour ShuttlePro v2 with kdenlive and Ardour? I have an issue... I was able to get it to work with kdenlive after $ sudo usermod -a -G input user... in Ardour I created an udev file (I copied from Ardou github) and my ShuttlePro worked in Ardour but stops working with kdenlive. I'm not a familiar with udev files, but I think that if I include something in the udev file I can fix it.
[17:14] <Eickmeyer[m]> > the udev file says this:
[17:14] <Eickmeyer[m]> > SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0b33", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0030", MODE="660", GROUP="audio"
[17:14] <Eickmeyer[m]> You might try asking in #kdenlive:kde.org and/or #ardour:libera.chat
[17:15] <dikonoor> Hi , I have a query related to automated installation of Ubuntu 20.04. I have been using a preseed file and the following file. This has been working fine with Ubuntu 18.04 but not with 20.04:
[17:15] <dikonoor> virt-install -n $(VM_NAME) -r 4096 
[17:15] <dikonoor> 	--os-type=linux 
[17:15] <dikonoor> 	--os-variant=ubuntu18.04 
[17:15] <dikonoor> 	--disk $(VM_DISK),device=disk,bus=virtio,size=100,sparse=true,format=raw -w network=default,model=virtio 
[17:15] <dikonoor> 	--noautoconsole 
[17:15] <dikonoor> 	--location $(ISO_FULLPATH) 
[17:15] <dikonoor> 	--nographics 
[17:15] <dikonoor> 	--initrd-inject=./preseed.cfg 
[17:15] <dikonoor> 	--extra-args="ks=file:/preseed.cfg ksdevice=enc1"
[17:16] <Eickmeyer[m]> !paste | dikonoor 
[17:16] <Eickmeyer[m]> dikonoor: That's offtopic for this room, try in #ubuntu.
[17:17] <dikonoor> Thanks Eickmeyer. Let me try #ubuntu.