[18:55] Eickmeyer: linux-oem * shows all the way up to 6.0, Is there reason to choose 5.17 over 6.0? [19:31] Eickmeyer: linux-oem-22.04a fails to boot on this machine. Back to liquorix :P this means dkms for anbox [20:28] OvenWerks: You could try linux-oem-22.04b for the 6.0 kernel too. [20:29] I mean, it's a pretty new machine, so I wouldn't be surprised if it needed that new of a kernel. [20:29] And dkms for anbox sounds like par for the course. Make sure you have secure boot off. [23:03] Eickmeyer[m]: ubuntu 20.10 is supposed to have a kernel that includes the right modules for anbox. That must be a ubuntu thing because liquorix does not (6.1 right now). I don't know if 22.10 has a kernel that will work with my touch screen/tablet or not though. [23:04] s/20.10/22.10/ [23:04] OvenWerks: Maybe. 22.10 has 5.19. [23:05] I know it's recommended to install as a snap. [23:05] huh. I don't know. The more I get working with what I have the less I feel like redoing the install :) [23:06] That was what I thought too. Then I went to the snap install and it said "not recomended" [23:06] So I am back to the anbox web site following their install step by step. [23:06] I may do the make, make install thing in the end. [23:07] There is just the one bit of sw I want. And it seems either I get anbox going or I create my own... [23:09] openlp can sort of do what I want but it is rather heavy for the little bit I want :) [23:10] There are lots of applicaions/utilities that make pdfs but nothing for live work like all the android applications. [23:13] The other alternative is to learn to play from Nashville notations. chordii doesn't do that because it doesn't recognize {key: *} as valid, maybe it's too old. chordpro or wxchordpro do but I get errors if I try to use their auto generated config file and just change the font size which would otherwise be too small. [23:16] I suspect if I was to install the MS fonts it may work... but I would rather have a proper solution anyway. [23:17] Have you tried Freeshow yet? [23:18] typing freeshow in muon turns up linux-show-play :) [23:19] ewww, it uses electron? [23:19] it is a presenter. Open LP does that quite well [23:21] Total downloads 0? [23:22] huh, and the one thing I am looking for is "TBA" [23:26] OvenWerks: I snapped it. [23:26] sudo snap install freeshow [23:26] It's installed by default in 22.10 [23:27] It's basically made to compete with ProPresenter. [23:27] mind you, the docs seem outdated. They have a comparison with different programs and some of the features I have used in openlp they say are not there. [23:27] Yes I get that. open lp does that too [23:27] lyricue same thing [23:27] OpenLP is much harder to use in my experience. [23:28] lyricue is even harder :) [23:28] I showed Freeshow to a friend of mine who is highly critical of OpenLP and he said, "This I might be able to get behind." [23:29] This is someone who uses ProPresenter on everything. [23:29] I should try it then. I am looking for a presenter as well [23:29] we are using PP for everything right now [23:29] Yeah. ProPresenter is very pricy. [23:30] they are looking at spending the big bucks for propresenter [23:30] PP = power point [23:30] All of the people who create slids have PP on their home computer [23:30] proP not [23:31] Renewed Vision knows they have the market cornered on presentation software for churches with ProPresenter, so they charge huge $$$ and give you extremely buggy software. [23:31] sounds like messysoft [23:33] Except Microsoft knows they lost the server market and have given up there. [23:33] freeshow 0.6.2 from Erich Eickmeyer (eeickmeyer) installed [23:33] :) [23:33] Yep, not the author, but am definitely the packager. [23:33] I made that known on the snapcraft page. [23:34] can I turn the pink off? [23:34] Yeah, change the theme. [23:35] terminal gives me dayglow green :P [23:35] I mean, if you're into that. :P [23:35] black is not bad [23:36] dark is ok. [23:36] Setting up a stage display is pretty cool. Open a browser, set it to an IP address with a port number, full-screen it on a screen, and BOOM! [23:37] yeah, openlp does that too. [23:37] open lp has a qr code, point you tablet at it and it goes there [23:37] That must be new because last time I tried OpenLP it required a physically connected monitor. Of course, that was 5 years ago. [23:39] yeah, like I said, a lot of the things FreeShow says openlp doesn't have... they do. [23:40] As happens we already have a physical connection to all screens to use power point [23:40] we use an hdmi splitter [23:44] Eickmeyer: I am already confused, how do I add a song? [23:45] Under shows on the lower left, click songs, then under bottom center click "New show". [23:46] You can also import stuff via File > Import [23:46] I think it is stuck in some mode none of those work [23:46] Oh, make sure you're in the "Show" mode, top center. [23:47] And "Shows" middle-left. [23:47] I am from who knows when, and some of the GUI works and a lot of it is frozzen [23:47] shows middle left does not respond [23:48] Sounds like it's frozen. Weird. [23:48] top right X doesn't respond [23:48] Yep, it's frozen. [23:48] Might have to kill it. [23:48] FWIW, it's never frozen on me. [23:49] The dev admits he needs a ton more testing on it. [23:49] kill doesn't work so kill -9 [23:49] killall freeshow [23:51] kill requires the pid. [23:51] ps x says they are all gone but I can't restart [23:52] Strange. I had no issue when I used killall freeshow along with you. [23:53] I tried the commandline from the desktop file in a terminal and it just returns, no error or anything. [23:54] I used kill -9 on the first one opened [23:54] It killed them all (being the parent I would guess) [23:54] I wonder if that killed snapd.... [23:55] FF still starts and stops [23:55] Try "snap run freeshow" [23:56] same, no error just returns to command prompt [23:59] Very strange. [23:59] Try to relog, if that doesn't work, try to reboot. (I hate to put that on you, but something got killed weird).