[03:26] Hey folks, possibly a quick question here. I'd like to use Studio basically remotely, for audio management only. I have a USB interface that works with dante, and via on my other (windows) desktop, but I'd like to have multiple mics with some basic eq and noise elimination sending audio over that usb interface. Problem is, I don't want to put a monitor on it permanently. If I VNC or xrdp in though, JACK doesn't get realtime [03:26] access and it seems to be problematic. Is there a better way to remotely manage once set up? [03:55] curbstickle[m]: I have not tried this for some time now but I have gotten: dbus-launch screen [03:55] to work [03:57] screen can have windows preset set to run a script and a screen session started in this way can start jackdbus and pulse and have them able to talk to each other [03:57] there are command line tools that can make jack connections [03:58] The thing to remember is that your whole setup has to be run from within the screen session (There are other similar programs to screen that should also work) [04:03] It is possible to set this up on either the mini.iso or ubuntu server. It is possible to attach to an allready running screen instance from a remote login. In fact I am writing through the exact same setup now. Login to my server and do screen -dr (drop the current attached terminal and reconnect to this one) where i have 3 windows set up: Alpine for mail, irssi for irc and a spare commandline for [04:03] general use. [04:06] using ubuntu server would use much less disk space but require installing each needed package. However ubuntustudio can boot headless as well, so that can be used as is with fewer additions (maybe just screen?) [10:17] OvenWerks: I need to manually set the card from the external to the internal one in Pulse Control. Perhaps that setting is not supposed to stick around [10:18] also I have set the internal one as default for JACK in Studio Controls, but that doesn [10:18] .. doesn't seem to have an effect [12:20] I checked what the process 'xembedsniproxy' is burning the CPU with.. it's Xorg. If I kill the xembedsniproxy, nothing appears to break and the CPU calms down [12:20] they have some kind of interaction where xembedsniproxy wants 50% of a core and Xorg 100% [12:28] OvenWerks: thanks! I'll check it out [13:04] Hi, all =)) Ubuntu studio now became part of KDE, eh? [13:33] vuongtuha[m]: yes: https://ubuntustudio.org/ [13:42] thx! I'm using 2204, hope future ubuntu studio can tweak system to run audio 1ms latency =]] [13:44] 20.04 is the last Version with XFCE. [14:17] latency mainly depends on your hardware I think