[15:32] Hi, I'm using Ubuntustudio 20.04 and recently activated the backports. Since then I sporadically get issues with lightdm. Sometimes after the login window appears it vanishes and comes back again. Sometimes I have to login twice. In the journal there's the entry "lightdm.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'' if this happens. I use xdm now for testing. I also wanted to reinstall lightdm, but synaptic wants to deinstall also the [15:32] ubuntustudio default settings when deinstalling lightdm so I'm unsure if this is a good idea. Anyone with similar issues? [15:40] so sorry to hear you are experiencing such issues marco93[m] ... I can't really help you as I use KDE on 21.04 and secondly I'm not a developer [15:43] I'm even not sure if it is due to the backports [15:43] Only 12 nights till 2021-10-14 :D :D [15:43] marco93[m]: often it is difficult to tell where bugs come from, unless you get some free pro help regarding that [15:44] I'm so looking forward to 21.10, because I've seen Plasma 5.22 and it is the coolest upgrade since 5.21, seriously [15:47] Just looking at 21.10 beta live USB. Apart from fact I at first I installed the ISO on one of my data drives (duh!, half asleep), it looks and sounds great on first impressions. Studio Controls works fine. If I do have anything to report, do I do it here or in another place? [15:49] depends on if the issue is with #1 US, #2 KDE software or #3 some other software I suppose [15:50] chris_uk[m]: I guess you can chatter here about the issue, but if you really wanna get it fixed, make a ticket [15:51] I've received really nice quality support here, really appreciate it. [16:06] Where do I make a ticket (sorry, new to beta testing)? [16:09] chris_uk[m]: I suppose this is the right place https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntustudio-project ... but KDE bugs to https://bugs.kde.org/ [16:10] chris_uk[m]: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/ReportingBugs [16:20] Thanks! [16:25] I'm going to use this to make hotkey to rotate the orientation of a display https://www.debugpoint.com/2019/12/how-to-rotate-display-in-ubuntu-linux/ should not be complicated [16:25] When I karaoke I really enjoy pivoting the display but doing it with GUI is ugly [16:31] chris_uk: there's even a way to do it from the cli [16:31] I think it's called ubuntu-bug [16:31] lemme check [16:31] https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/report-ubuntu-bug.html.en [16:31] yup [16:32] don't worry too much if you got the wrong program name, usually the triage folks will sort that out for you [16:33] you'll be ask to re-issue to the proper package, but I think that's all part of the game [17:06] I'm going to simplify the living junk out of this for all of you: [17:07] !bug | rgh chris_uk[m] Iamthehuman1: [17:07] rgh chris_uk[m] Iamthehuman1:: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its official !flavors, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. [17:21] chris_uk[m]: Thanks for the bug report on ardour, but 1) running in a live session can be weird at best, and 2) there's a newer version of the package making its way into the live iso. [17:21] TL;DR: It's not finalized yet. [17:48] Eickmeyer: ever checked out zrythm ? zrythm.org [17:48] it's very alpha still though [22:46] rgh: It looks nice, but I'm very leery of packaging alpha software.