Re: Too funny for words - [Fwd: Re: Help with WIFI on HP Mini 110-1030CA]

2013-07-22 Thread Leonardo Palomares
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:

> **
> Congratulations, HTML + a superb mix of different quoting stiles +
> duplicated signatures, there's nothing missing,  that makes this thread
> unreadable, so that it becomes nearly impossible to help, but it's a nice
> example why it makes sense to care a little bit about the formatting of
> emails.
>
>
Thats why I trimmed all when asking for some information.
Anyway, I guess the OP is not here anymore.

Leo
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Re: Help with WIFI on HP Mini 110-1030CA

2013-07-22 Thread Leonardo Palomares
go to terminal and run this command:
lspci -nn

then let us know the result of any network adapter listed there.

Leo
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Re: Printer disappeared

2013-07-05 Thread Leonardo Palomares
It can be, that un upgrade of caps, deleted your config files, and with
that: "no remember printers"


On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 8:52 AM, David King  wrote:

>  I am using Ubuntu Studio 12.04, and today, when I went to print a
> document, I turned my laser printer on and I was told it was a new printer.
> I checked my installed printers and everything in the list had vanished. It
> was able to install and configure the laser printer okay and let me use it,
> but the PDF writer has gone, as well as my inkjet.
>
> I suppose the inkjet will come back when I switch it on, but how do I get
> back the PDF writer I had before?
>
> And what could have caused Ubuntu to forget all about its printers?
>
>
> David K
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Re: XFCE 4.10 on ubuntu studio?

2012-08-02 Thread Leonardo Palomares
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 2:02 PM, Gustavo Sansone wrote:

> are there any plan for update to the new xfce 4.10 on regular updates?
>
it won't
see https://launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/+archive/xfce-4.10
from thiat page: "The first Xubuntu release to feature Xfce 4.10 will be
Xubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal)"

anyone who has updated thru ppa?
>
thinking of doing it
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Re: Audio sound effects

2009-03-09 Thread Leonardo Palomares
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Seattle Chaz  wrote:
> Greetings All:
>
> I'm a Studio noob.
almost all of us are.


> Record voice audio files (mp3?)
Stay away of loss-compress formats, you will lost quality that can't
recover, ever.
and the best multitrack recorder (Ardour) is not compatible with loss
audio formats.

> Apply some sound fx such as reverb, echo, voice alteration - you know, all
take a look at this: http://ardour.org/files/manual/index2.html


Best!
Leo

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Re: Timidty

2007-12-17 Thread Leonardo Palomares
maybe this link can help?
http://ocmnet.com/saxguru/TimiditySetup.html

Best.
Leo

On Dec 15, 2007 8:44 AM, D. Michael McIntyre <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Saturday 15 December 2007, Bharani Prasanth Sure wrote:
>
> > > I doubt selecting a particular bank would solve your problem, but
> maybe I
> > > don't quite understand exactly what you're facing.
> > >
> > > Can you send me a sample file to examine for myself, so I can try to
> get
> > > it to play with TiMidity?  I'll post the results back to the list.
>
> > Yes,
>
> I meant send it to me privately, instead of mailing a copy to all 50,000
> Ubuntu Studio users who are subscribed to this list.
>
> >I think you are right..But how to select a particular
> bank.
> > Is there any way to do it? Please try to play the attached file..Most
>
> You select a bank with a particular MIDI controller.  Something like
> Rosegarden insulates you from the details of how this works, and I don't
> quite remember them myself.
>
> Anyway, as I suspected, changing banks doesn't have anything to do with
> your
> problem.  It says:
>
>  No instrument mapped to tone bank 0, program 22 - this instrument will
> not
>  be heard
>
> What this means is that there is no program 22 in tone bank 0.  This
> doesn't
> mean you need to change to a different bank, because there isn't another
> bank.  Tone bank 0 is the only bank with the default setup as TiMidity +
> Freepats ship out of the box.
>
> If you look in /etc/timidity/freepats.cfg you can plainly see that there
> is no
> program 22 in tone bank 0, just like this error indicates:
>
>  bank 0
>
>   0  Tone_000/000_Acoustic_Grand_Piano.pat amp=120 pan=center
>   [...]
>   21 Tone_000/021_Accordion.pat
>   23 Tone_000/023_Tango_Accordion.pat
>   [...]
>
> They skipped over program 22.  I don't work at Freepats or TiMidity, and I
> have no idea why this is so.
>
> Possible solutions:
>
> 1) Load the MIDI file into something like Rosegarden and change whatever
> is
> trying to use program 22 to use some other program.  (You have options
> from
> there.  You could export the result back out to a .mid file, or run
> TiMidity
> as an ALSA synth client (timidity -iA), and play TiMidity directly from
> Rosegarden.)
>
> 2) Edit /etc/timidity/freepats.cfg (as root, of course) and map program 22
> to
> something else, just so you'll get some result here.
>
> 3) Run TiMidity with some other soundfont.  (I just spent 20 minutes
> digging
> around in the 897-line man page trying to figure out just how to do this,
> and
> I have no clue yet.  It does say it can run using .sf2 format soundfonts,
> the
> most common type, but damn if I see what string of text to feed it to make
> that happen; nor can I hit on what string of text to search for to find
> the
> answer.)
>
> 4) Abandon TiMidity in favor of something with a friendly interface, like
> QSynth.  (Unless you're using it for some purpose QSynth can't accomplish.
> It does have some unique functionality.)
>
> > probably you will see the result same as mine.Also timidity  gets
> garbled
> > sound when I use it in the back ground like when I am switching between
> the
> > windows while playing. Is there any way to get over with it...?
>
> That's probably a realtime priority issue or something.  Not my area of
> expertise.  I'm totally dependent on the kind folks at projects like
> Ubuntu
> Studio to save me from my abysmal ignorance about such matters.  (I know
> what
> I don't know, but you have to be a rocket scientist and breathe and sweat
> this realtime priority latency gobbledygook to get anything to work.  I'm
> glad there are people willing to wade through all that insanely
> complicated
> garbage on my account, because I'm certainly not up for the challenge
> myself.
> Blah.)
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Re: laptops

2007-11-13 Thread Leonardo Palomares
I do have Ubuntustudio 64 on this 1501, but I have to get realtime
w/out xruns yet, all soft is working good, even the wireless is
working real good.
For normal work (and listening music is doing great).

greets!
Leo


On Nov 13, 2007 5:10 PM, Larry Lines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It was between this and the 1501 but I wanted to do the 64 bit AMD.
> Should have done the 1505.
>
> Larry
>
>  Everything is working great here on a Dell Inspiron E1505 (one of the
>  straight from Dell Ubuntu installs originally, fwiw.).
>
>  ~holotone
>
>
>  On 11/13/07, LARRY LINES  <[LINK: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:What laptops do users on this list have ubuntu
>  studio running
>  successfully?  By successful I mean running jackd and rosegarden and
>  ardour.  Specify 32 or 64 bit version of ubuntu studio.
>
>  The reason I am asking this is I have a Dell Inspiron 1501, Turion Dual
>  Core 64 bit, 2 GB of RAM.  I specifically got this computer for sound
>  and graphics using linux.  I should have sent it back when I found that
>  there was a kernel bug which I had a chance to do.  I could link a dozen
>  references to this stupid thing that had us Dell 1501 owners installing
>  distros and not being able to get the installation even started without
>  pci=nomsi and a dozen other ineffective kernel parameters.
>
>  But this thing is essentially useless for Linux sound.  Jackd will NOT
>  run.  In Fedora, Gentoo, Ubuntu and now Ubuntu Studio, it just
>  essentially won't run.  I think it has something to do with the
>  original
>  kernel bug, but I have no way of knowing, because I essentially get
>  non-answers from any of the lists on this.  It appears that no one that
>  got a Dell 1501 ever wanted to get any of this working.  I have set up
>  working Linux studios on a lot of other hardware and this has never
>  happened.
>
>  So now I am thinking of selling this stupid thing and cutting my losses
>  and moving on to another pc based laptop that other people are using to
>  run linux sound.  So give me some examples of working laptops with
>  ubuntu studio.
>
>  Larry Lines
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