[12:05] <feisty-fox[m]> feisty-fox: feisty-fox feisty-fox 
[12:27] <feisty-fox[m]> Hi! Sorry if this is way off topic but I was wondering if anyone could tell me how I can bookmark this discussion for future reference. Maybe there is a way to find it under the user menu but I have not seen it. 
[12:27] <feisty-fox[m]>  It seems I am using the element.io app. 
[12:28] <feisty-fox[m]> Thanks!
[12:28] <feisty-fox[m]> * off topic (or a frequently asked question) but I
[14:15] <feisty-fox[m]>  * Hi! Sorry if this is way off topic (or a frequently asked question) but I was wondering if anyone could tell me how I can bookmark this discussion for future reference. Maybe there is a way to find my older conversations under the user menu, but I have not seen anything like this. Thanks!
[14:15] <feisty-fox[m]>  * Hi! Sorry if this is way off topic (or a frequently asked question) but I was wondering if anyone could tell me how I can bookmark this discussion for future reference. Maybe there is a way to find my older conversations under the user menu, but I have not seen anything like this. 
[14:15] <MoonsofMoons[m]> feisty-fox: from what I have found, no. If you stay in the "room" it persists in your app, but you can't leave the room and have it available as a saved or favorited place to return to later. Element / Matrix is not very intuitive IMO and this is a good example of that.
[14:15] <MoonsofMoons[m]> FYI, there is an Ubuntu Studio Cafe room for off-topic discussion not related to software support 
[14:20] <feisty-fox[m]> Ok. Maybe underlying matrix protocol (?) is more like modernized IRC or something more transient.
[14:20] <feisty-fox[m]> My deep ignorance is showing 😜 
[14:20] <feisty-fox[m]> Moons of Moons: thanks
[14:21] <MoonsofMoons[m]> I really don't know. I am fairly new to Matrix. What I do is stay in the room but mute notifications for rooms that I only visit occasionally. 
[14:22] <feisty-fox[m]> Guess I better save 'dem links
[14:23] <MoonsofMoons[m]> Haha, yeah. 
[18:19] <OvenWerk1> any good irc client will have a logging function
[18:20] <OvenWerk1> Also with the *buntu* irc channels there are logs online: https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/
[18:21] <OvenWerk1> for example your conversation above would be: https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2022/02/04/%23ubuntustudio.html
[18:22] <OvenWerk1> feisty-fox[m]: ^^^
[18:28] <OvenWerk1> Also note that the ubuntu channels are odd that way as most irc channels are expected _not_ to be publicly logged
[18:35] <feisty-fox[m]> Interesting -- thanks!
[18:41] <feisty-fox[m]> Oh nice - I see I can create a link to irclogs.ubuntu.com that has the links that were sent to me in context etc. 
[18:41] <feisty-fox[m]> Thank you1
[18:41] <feisty-fox[m]>  * Thank you!
[19:27] <CoryCollins[m]>  Version 20.04.3 LTS Focal Fossa
[19:27] <CoryCollins[m]> (Xfce Desktop)
[19:28] <CoryCollins[m]> Sorry, that got Garbled. Ubuntu Studion version 20.04.3 Focal Fossa, trying to pair a bluetooth speaker.
[19:29] <CoryCollins[m]> I can see it in Bluetooth Devices as a head set, but van't seem to get any sound from it. and the blue light on the speaker continues to blink as if it's still searching
[19:30] <CoryCollins[m]> The setup says Congratulations, you're finished, lol
[19:31] <CoryCollins[m]> s/van/can/
[19:39] <CoryCollins[m]> Meanwhile, I'll still be googling around. Any of you guys here use Anker BT stuff?
[19:52] <CoryCollins[m]> Stumbled across it. One more step in the menu bar to actually connect to the already identified, paired, and trusted device. There you go.
[20:13] <Eickmeyer> CoryCollins[m]: If you're running Jack, just know that Jack can't work with bluetooth at all. PulseAudio interfaces with Bluetooth audio directly, it doesn't even work with ALSA.