[01:25] How do i setup jack on kubuntu properly [01:39] !find jackd2 [01:39] Found: libjack-jackd2-0, libjack-jackd2-dev, jackd2, jackd2-firewire [01:39] and jack-mixer.. === thopiekar_ is now known as thopiekar [03:30] !jack [03:30] The JACK Audio Connection Kit is a sound server meant for professional applications, allowing different audio protocols and applications to interconnect in nearly unlimited ways. This is the core of Ubuntu Studio's audio workflow. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/What%20is%20JACK for more information on JACK in general. [03:31] oh, they left [03:31] FYI... [03:31] !ubuntustudio-installer [03:31] Ubuntu Studio Installer is an app that can be used to add Ubuntu Studio's benefits to an existing Ubuntu (or official flavor) installation, and/or add the !ubuntustudio-backports PPA. For more info, see https://ubuntustudio.org/ubuntu-studio-installer/ [03:32] that does seem to be the simplest route, yeah [03:33] That's what it's designed to be. [03:41] I knew that, just was not aware of the bot statement [03:53] Oh, yeah. Not many are aware of ubuntustudio-installer's existence, so that's been an uphill battle with adoption. === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc [06:24] guys just after i texted this laptop screen gone black and when i restarted laptop it didn't booted well so i reinstalled kubuntu everything is ok till now but every time i start laptop a message shows up before bootng (re @Akshay Jr.: it was asking for python so i installed python 3.10.4 and 2.7.18 both but it says dependency is not satisfiable: python (>= 2.7) [06:24] what to do now) [06:25] @Akshay Jr. What message? [06:25] (Sorry if this is a silly question, I missed the start.) [06:25] sorry i am posting a video [06:26] No problem [06:33] hey actually i am beginner to linux really want to learn but this problem sucks and i can't move further one more question is what is the right way to get started with linux (the terminal) because i have made mood to learn it [06:34] @Akshay Jr.: The way I started was just using it, and fighting my way through the terminal on an as-needed basis. Get comfy with the OS itself first (the GUI parts), then tackle the terminal. [06:34] Once you're ready to tackle the terminal, the commands "man" and "apropos" are your friends. "man " gets help, "apropos " finds commands. [06:35] Also, when in doubt, Google. [06:35] ok thanks what about the video please [06:36] I never managed to see the video post, sadly. Can you send a link? [06:37] (You can upload the video to Imgur most likely, then send the link here.) [06:47] https://irc-attachments.kde.org/d5adb965/file_58262.jpg [06:48] this message shows up always (re @Akshay Jr.: ) [06:49] Ah. That's your computer's fault, not Kubuntu's. But in my experience, Kubuntu will just work around it. (I also have a laptop that gives me these "Firmware Bug" warnings, it works with little problems.) [06:50] ok [10:16] Hi, I was wondering if any of you have tips or know of a good tutorial for setting up a bootable software raid1 ? I'm not getting anywhere with my lack of google-fu apparently [10:16] I attempted to follow a few, no luck whatsoever [10:16] It's more likely a user problem than a software problem, just to be clear :P [10:17] deskwizard: You might find more activity in #ubuntu - this is definitely on-topic for this channel, but #ubuntu gets the most action and attention. [10:17] (Definitely on-topic if you're using Kubuntu that is, but I'm guessing you are.) [10:17] arraybolt3[m]: Oh, thanks for the tip :) [10:17] good guess ;) [10:19] I made the move to kubuntu for 22.04, let's just say myself and someone on the Mint project have diverging opinions... hehehehe === SomeWizard is now known as deskwizard === deskwizard is now known as tablewizard [12:01] aaaand I'm back with you guys ;) [12:02] tl;dr version, the ubuntu server install has md support built-in, so I went with that, purged ubuntu-server and installed kubuntu-desktop [12:03] everything went well, EXCEPT (there's always one is there :P) the ethernet adapter isn't showing up in KDE, I tried adding it manually without any luck, it works fine from a terminal windows so that narrowed down the issue a bit [12:04] you're running kde on a server? :O or you just started with the server installer for ... reasons? [12:28] reasons, and for the first part, lazyness mostly :P [12:28] reasons being the server installer supporting md arrays which the kubuntu installer didn't want to play nice with [12:32] while I'm here ... this is mostly a "what are you people's opinion" on that ... long story short, I have md0 as root, and I'm going to add a second array for data storage, NFS/Samba share for moving stuff around, nothing big... [12:32] whare would you mount that array? /media or /mnt? [12:33] where even* [12:39] I use zfs. [12:39] far superior to the md stuff [12:40] I have different datasets mounted in different places, where ever it makes sense [12:52] Hi all [13:01] cbreak: mkay :) [13:01] Hi BluesKaj [13:02] hi tablewizard [13:14] tablewizard: FHS recommends /mnt as a single mount point, without subdirectories, so either /media or elsewhere [13:18] alkisg: mkay :) thanks! uhm... just so I'm a little less of a noob tonight when I go to bed, what's FHS? [13:39] tablewizard: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard [13:51] alkisg: thank you :) === diogenes_Vx15_ is now known as diogenes_Vx15 [15:07] Ubuntu studio iso is corrupted [15:07] When using usb stick on a secureboot machine with secure boot off, the system is not starting after install [15:08] @Oski146 If that's the case then redownload it. Always verify your download. [15:08] !verify [15:08] To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows [15:08] Its always the same its a bug... I found out hardly , and then i read here the guy will install jack [15:08] But thats offtopic [15:09] ubuntustudio-installer is for installing Ubuntu Studio's benefits on top of an existing Ubuntu Studio or flavor installation. You don't need to download the Ubuntu Studio iso. [15:10] 👍 [15:10] It works on Kubuntu. [15:10] "sudo apt install ubuntustudio-installer" [15:11] So, you misunderstood the whole premise. [15:11] And no, the Ubuntu Studio ISO is not corrupt on the server. SOURCE: I'm the Ubuntu Studio lead. [15:11] Oh ok... [15:11] But why its not working on secure boot off systems [15:11] On or off its the same [15:12] I can't answer that question. It depends on your hardware. You may have had a bad write to media or your download is corrupt. [15:12] There's a lot that may have gone wrong. [15:13] Then i had 10 times corrupt iso downloads but i verified all the time [15:13] !uefi [15:13] UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI [15:13] I can say with 100% certainty there's nothing wrong with the ISO on the server. [15:14] disable fastboot, srt .. [15:14] check for a bios update.. [15:57] Oski146 if the installation finishes successfully and the system doesn't boot, it might mean that you actually installed in MBR/BIOS mode instead of UEFI. Can you show us your `sudo gparted -l` partition layout? [16:58] hi [16:59] my system keep getting me the same updates [17:00] i update them every time [17:01] Oov, what's the output of this command? sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade [17:03] libegl-mesa0 libegl-mesa0:i386 libgbm1 libgbm1:i386 libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-dri:i386 libglapi-mesa libglapi-mesa:i386 libglx-mesa0 [17:03] libglx-mesa0:i386 libxatracker2 mesa-va-drivers mesa-va-drivers:i386 mesa-vdpau-drivers mesa-vulkan-drivers mesa-vulkan-drivers:i386 [17:03] 16 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. [17:03] Need to get 40.9 MB of archives. [17:03] After this operation, 20.5 kB of additional disk space will be used. [17:03] Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y [17:10] Oov: please use a pastebin-like service next time [17:13] i forgot how [17:20] Go to paste.debian.net and put the output there [17:21] theb [17:21] n [18:43] i need to reset the password for the user. we dont have the old password due to the person with it passing away [19:36] How to solve this....how to remove this message (re @Akshay Jr.: this message shows up always) [19:38] !password [19:38] Forgot your password? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword What's the root password? See !sudo. Don't see *** in password prompts? That's normal. Sudo doesn't ask for your password? It remembers you for several minutes. Please use strong passwords, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/StrongPasswords [19:48] Oov: then you post the url here [19:57] Ok (re @IrcsomeBot: Oov: then you post the url here)