[04:53] Looks like they're fixing the kernel issue that breaks audio playback in the Scarlett 2i2. Thankfully the Focusrite interface is very popular so users flooded their bug tracker with reports. [06:44] Hi. I'm having difficulty installing. [06:45] It says "An EFI system partition is necessary to start Ubuntu Studio. To configure an EFI system partition, go back and select or create a FAT32 filesystem with the boot flag enabled and mount point /boot/efi." [06:45] Thing is, I've done that already, but the installer doesn't care. I've already tried going back and doing it again, but I'm sure there's something wrong here. [06:46] It's 22.04 LTS, by the way. I'm trying to install it dual boot with 'doze 10. [07:16] thanks anyway [09:07] 30 minutes before giving up. [10:07] OvenWerks: Picked up the focusrite. Plugged it in and so far so good. I can't run 16/2 or 32/2 (Failed to start) but so far 64/2 is really solid. We'll see if it crashes or not. [10:08] The headphone amp is WAY more powerful than the AF4. [10:08] The port mappings are a bit off though, is there a way to tweak those somehow? [10:09] * BrianHechinger[m uploaded an image: (31KiB) < https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/r0/download/4amlunch.net/6691099b9d0c8489104cb0a9fa82f269bb131aa6/image.png > [10:09] `Anlg/In 3` is actually physical port 1 on the device. [10:10] Line/Out 3/4 is what's feeding the headphones and if I remember correctly those are wired into 1/2 (but I'd have to double check that) [10:11] I also don't see `SPDIF/out` and I have no idea what `1394/in` is supposed to be. `Firewire/in` doesn't make any sense to me. :-D [10:22] OvenWerks: FFFFFUUUUUUUUU... (full message at https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/r0/download/libera.chat/c1d737927fb9a1db88b183fab9a565fb57493acc) [15:04] BrianHechinger[m: which firewire chip do you have in your computer? [15:06] OvenWerks: XIO2213A/B/XIO2221 [15:07] which company made it? [15:07] (TI, or whatever) [15:07] I've tried a different cable and different FW port on the card, so at this point I'm assuming it's that chip. [15:07] TI [15:07] in my research it was one of the better supported ones [15:08] I think I had to use the 8 pin port on the com puter to the 6 pin port on the interface [15:09] using a 6pin to 6pin cable did not work [15:09] Yeah, that's what I have to do, the card doesn't have any 6-pin ports [15:23] Oh, and lspci reports that poorly, it's a XIO2213B (not the A varient) [15:24] Which is basically just a XIO2221 with a PCIe/PCI bridge in between [16:11] -. [16:22] ^ Ignore, my keyboard went weird. [16:25] :~