[11:10] hardware question : my Huion 610 Pro tablet is successfully recognized and works in ubuntu 20.04 , xsetwacom lists several devices, but it doesn't appear in the gnome configuration under the wacom tab [11:11] I've installed drivers from github, before that they tablet was only recognized as a 'mouse' input [11:12] The tablet has a row of buttons and I want to remap them, because they don't seem to do anything [14:19] "Hi, I'm wondering how to..." <- Hey Sean Cortright when you find the answer I'd be interested to know it. I'm trying to figure out the advantages/ disadvantages of using or adding it right now [14:21] * Hey Sean Cortright you find the answer I'd be interested to know it. I'm trying to figure out the advantages/ disadvantages of using or adding it right now [14:21] * When you find the answer I'd be interested to know it. I'm trying to figure out the advantages/ disadvantages of using or adding it right now [14:21] * When you find the answer I'd be interested to know it. I'm trying to figure out the advantages/ disadvantages of using or adding Ubuntu studio right now [14:54] OvenWerks: Thank you. I saw your suggestion about line 355 and recorded it and I'm going to try fixing the situation soon [15:52] "Hey Sean Cortright when you find..." <- And would be entirely offtopic in this channel since we do not work with mint here. This is a *support chat* only. [16:51] hardware problem is solved [16:51] everything works, I just do set up a little script [16:52] s/everything works, I just do set up a little script/everything works, I just neet to set up a little script/ [17:02] s/everything works, I just do set up a little script/everything works, I just need to set up a little script/ [21:21] "And would be entirely offtopic..." <- Hi Erick, apologize that I do not know if you are a moderator here voicing an official judgement or just a participant like me stating an opinion about whether or not this forum covers Ubuntu studio as an addition to another flavor of Ubuntu. Please clarify. [21:21] Steve: Linux Mint is not an official flavor of Ubuntu and is therefore offtopic. [21:21] !mint [21:21] The Ubuntu channels can only provide support for Ubuntu and its official flavors, since other distributions and derivatives have repository and software changes. So please use their dedicated support venues, for example: Linux Mint (#linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org), Kali Linux (#kali-linux), and LXLE (#lxle) [21:22] And I'm the leader of Ubuntu Studio, and yes, a moderator here therefore. [21:56] Iamthehuman12: also line 405: if len(device) < 4 or not (device[0:3] == 'USB' and device[3].isdigit()): [23:19] Hello do any of you use the lowlatency kernel? [23:20] I am hoping to use my tablet computer for live audio processing [23:40] sem: Ubuntu Studio uses the lowlatency kernel by default, automatically set-up. [23:41] !lowlatency [23:41] The lowlatency kernel is a special Ubuntu kernel build with modifications, such as realtime preemption, for systems which require low latency when communicating with some hardware, such as some audio devices. Included with Ubuntu Studio by default. [23:45] sem: tablet? as in Arm based? I do not know A) if there is an ARM lowlatency kernel or how well it would work. [23:46] sem: there are some other parts of Ubuntustudio that may be less useful on an ARM based device as well, such as governor modes [23:46] OvenWerks: I've owned several tablets that are amd64 based, so while your assumption is reasonable, that might not be the case. [23:46] Eickmeyer[m]: thats why I asked :) [23:49] I think there are intel based tablets too. [23:51] That's what I meant, Intel == amd64 architecture [23:56] It is one of the surface pro tablets [23:56] which is basically a laptop [23:56] anyway I noticed that there are newer lowlatency kernels available, but I am on an older one, which linux-lowlatency depends on [23:56] ubuntustudio _should_ just work [23:56] lowlatency, cpu governors etc. [23:57] it should but I haven't used ubuntu in a while so I'm not sure if everything updated correctly [23:57] I have 5.4.0-89-lowlatency installed [23:57] is that the version you are on [23:58] yup [23:58] cool, thanks :) [23:58] (kubuntu 20.04 with studio on top)