[05:50] <StudioChat53> hi, I'm new to ubuntu studio, and to KDE in that front. Can anyone tell me if there is any way to change the menu bar from the top to the bottom? Thanks ;
[05:50] <StudioChat53> ;)
[05:58] <StudioChat53> Hi Thanks, finally sorted it out..
[18:08] <StudioUser92> good day
[18:08] <StudioUser92> I'm new to Ubuntu Studio
[18:10] <Eickmeyer> Awesome!
[18:10] <StudioUser92> I noticed that the qpwgraph icon in the task bar doesn't display. It's blank. Is this a KDE issue or the distro? Trying to figure out where to report the issue.
[18:11] <Eickmeyer> It's mostly a discrepancy between qt6 and qt5. The desktop is running on qt5 while qpwgraph is running qt6. There's nothing really that can be done until Plasma 6 comes out, probably won't be part of Ubuntu Studio for another year.
[18:12] <Eickmeyer> So, not really a bug, just more of the fact that one moved technologically before the other.
[18:12] <StudioUser92> I see
[18:12] <StudioUser92> My OCD kicked in.. I guess I'm gonna have to tame my OCD for a while D:
[18:13] <Eickmeyer> Honestly, raysession (in the taskbar next to the web browser by default) serves the same purpose.
[18:13] <Eickmeyer> Not raysession. Patchance. I mistyped.
[18:15] <Eickmeyer> StudioUser92: To be honest, there's no real reason to have qpwgraph running in the taskbar at all times, unless you really need it.
[18:17] <Eickmeyer> StudioUser92: I just noticed I don't have the issue. What release of Ubuntu Studio? yy.mm
[18:17] <Eickmeyer> !yy.mm
[18:17] <StudioUser92> 23.10
[18:18] <Eickmeyer> Odd. I just launched qpwgraph and have no issue, tray icon is there.
[18:18] <StudioUser92> Was afraid of having routes change. In qpwgraph you can save the graph it seems.
[18:19] <StudioUser92> Didn't see that in patchance
[18:19] <Eickmeyer> Patchance automatically saves the positioning of everything.
[18:20] <StudioUser92> Ok.. thanks for the info. Will use patchance instead.
[18:21] <Eickmeyer> If you need true session management, its counterpart (RaySession) might be what you need as it will save connections.
[18:22] <StudioUser92> Ok thanks. Will check it out.
[18:23] <Eickmeyer> ??
[18:23] <Eickmeyer> Don't know why it's posting questionmarks.
[18:23] <Eickmeyer> My chat client seems a little bitrotted.
[18:23] <Eickmeyer> Was supposed to be a thumbs up.
[18:24] <StudioUser92> While I'm here. There is an application that I'm trying to use that doesn't show up in the graph. There are 2 version of the application, on is an ALSA binary and the other one a JACK binary. I've tried launching both, but none show up.
[18:24] <StudioUser92> The JACK version says it requires JACKd2
[18:29] <Eickmeyer> StudioUser92: What application is that?
[18:29] <StudioUser92> Stereo Tool
[18:30] <Eickmeyer> That's not in the Ubuntu repositories is it?
[18:30] <StudioUser92> no, he has binaries on his webpage
[18:31] <Eickmeyer> Yeah, unfortunately if it's not in the Ubuntu repositories, we can't support it. :(
[18:31] <StudioUser92> "The Jack versions supports processing audio from other programs via Jack. Requires Jack to be installed (Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install jackd2)"
[18:32] <Eickmeyer> So, jackd2 is already installed by default, but the pipewire-jack that's already running takes care of what is required. 
[18:32] <StudioUser92> Eickmeyer Allright, just thought I would try and ask. Thanks though
[18:32] <Eickmeyer> If it's not showing up, you'd have to talk to the dev.