Re: Re: Re: Re: raw1394, good right for all during startup ?

2009-04-23 Thread Brian David
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 1:26 AM,  wrote:

> On Apr 20, 2009 12:20pm, Eric Hedekar  wrote:
> > --
> >
> >
> >
> > The behaviour you're describing should be fixed as soon as this bugfix
> hits the repo:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntustudio-controls/+bug/360895
> >
> > You should already be a member of the "video" group so no further
> configuration should be needed.
> >
> > -Eric
> > --
> > ___
> > http://greyrockstudio.blogspot.com
> >
>
> I never had a 'video' group after install. I had to manually create this
> group and then put myself in it (or else do the 'audio' fix I mentioned
> earlier). This fixed the permission issues. I should say that I never did
> install the video packages for Ubuntu Studio, since I do not use them. I use
> only audio and graphics. Would this make a difference?
>
> -Brian


Downloaded and installed the daily build from today.  Ubuntu Studio Controls
is definitely working well now, but there is still no 'video' group after
install, and JACK will not connect to my firewire interface until after I've
created that group and put myself in it.  All in all, not really a big
deal.  It's not quite the "install Ubuntu Studio, make the appropriate
settings in Ubuntu Studio Controls, and start recording" scenario I'd like,
but it's close.

I'm still having issues with my Ardour plug-ins.  I did make a launchpad bug
for this, but nothing has come of it yet.  Sadly, this does mean I'll need
to build Ardour from source or install from a package from getdeb.net, which
is kind of a pain because it requires removing the already installed Ardour,
which requires removing ubuntustudio-audio, and then indivually
re-installing Ardour and all the particular Ubuntu Studio audio packages.
But it works.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: raw1394, good right for all during startup ?

2009-04-20 Thread beejunk

On Apr 20, 2009 12:20pm, Eric Hedekar  wrote:

--




The behaviour you're describing should be fixed as soon as this bugfix  
hits the repo:  
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntustudio-controls/+bug/360895


You should already be a member of the "video" group so no further  
configuration should be needed.



-Eric
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I never had a 'video' group after install. I had to manually create this  
group and then put myself in it (or else do the 'audio' fix I mentioned  
earlier). This fixed the permission issues. I should say that I never did  
install the video packages for Ubuntu Studio, since I do not use them. I  
use only audio and graphics. Would this make a difference?


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Re: Re: Re: raw1394, good right for all during startup ?

2009-04-20 Thread Eric Hedekar
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:08 AM,  wrote:

> On Apr 20, 2009 11:58am, beej...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Apr 20, 2009 11:35am, Luis de Bethencourt lui...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> > > On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:02 PM, laurent.bellegarde
> > >
> > > laurent.bellega...@free.fr> wrote:
> > >
> > > > Cory K. a écrit :
> > >
> > > >> I /believe/ a fix for Ubuntu Studio Controls was just accepted for
> this.
> > >
> > > >> Can anyone confirm?
> > >
> > > >>
> > >
> > > >>
> > >
> > > >> -Cory K.
> >
> > Well, it's getting there. . .
> >
> > First off, I can confirm that on my box, Ubuntu Studio Controls is now
> editing /lib/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules. Something a little odd
> happened in my case, though. USC removed the line that said "#firewire
> device" (or something similar. You know, the comment line that says what
> device is affected) and replaced it with KERNEL=="raw1394", GROUP="disk",
> which should in theory be fine, except that it did not remove the
> KERNEL=="raw1394" line that is there by default, directly below that line,
> which places raw1394 in the 'video' group. Whether or not this matters, it
> did not work for me and I could not start JACK. So, I went ahead and removed
> that default KERNEL=="raw1394" line to see if that worked, and after
> restarting the computer, the group for /dev/raw1394 had indeed changed to
> "disk". That's a step forward, except that this still did not work, and I
> could not start JACK. Is there any reason /dev/raw1394 being owned by 'disk'
> would not give me the right permissions?
> >
> > Anyway, I then just did what I usually have to do, which is to change the
> line to say GROUP="audio", put myself in the 'audio' group, and voila, it
> works again.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > --Brian
> >
> > Hope that helps.
>
> You know, after reading Eric's response, I'm a bit confused. USC
> definitlely added the GROUP='disk' line to my 50-udev-default.rules file,
> but it seems like Eric is saying that it is supposed to change the group to
> 'video'. Although, maybe it did this when I unchecked raw1394 access in the
> USC GUI at some point. So the other question I have is, if you're saying
> that USC is supposed to be putting firewire devices in the 'video' group,
> does imply that I should just be making a 'video' group and putting myself
> in it? As opposed to the 'audio' thing I have been doing (which is, I
> believe, what was recommended practice for Ibex)?
>
> -Brian
> --
>

The behaviour you're describing should be fixed as soon as this bugfix hits
the repo: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntustudio-controls/+bug/360895
You should already be a member of the "video" group so no further
configuration should be needed.

-Eric

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Re: Re: Re: raw1394, good right for all during startup ?

2009-04-20 Thread beejunk

On Apr 20, 2009 11:58am, beej...@gmail.com wrote:

On Apr 20, 2009 11:35am, Luis de Bethencourt lui...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:02 PM, laurent.bellegarde
>
> laurent.bellega...@free.fr> wrote:
>
> > Cory K. a écrit :
>
> >> I /believe/ a fix for Ubuntu Studio Controls was just accepted for  
this.

>
> >> Can anyone confirm?
>
> >>
>
> >>
>
> >> -Cory K.



Well, it's getting there. . .


First off, I can confirm that on my box, Ubuntu Studio Controls is now  
editing /lib/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules. Something a little odd  
happened in my case, though. USC removed the line that said "#firewire  
device" (or something similar. You know, the comment line that says what  
device is affected) and replaced it with KERNEL=="raw1394", GROUP="disk",  
which should in theory be fine, except that it did not remove the  
KERNEL=="raw1394" line that is there by default, directly below that  
line, which places raw1394 in the 'video' group. Whether or not this  
matters, it did not work for me and I could not start JACK. So, I went  
ahead and removed that default KERNEL=="raw1394" line to see if that  
worked, and after restarting the computer, the group for /dev/raw1394 had  
indeed changed to "disk". That's a step forward, except that this still  
did not work, and I could not start JACK. Is there any reason  
/dev/raw1394 being owned by 'disk' would not give me the right  
permissions?


Anyway, I then just did what I usually have to do, which is to change the  
line to say GROUP="audio", put myself in the 'audio' group, and voila, it  
works again.



Hope this helps.



--Brian



Hope that helps.


You know, after reading Eric's response, I'ma bit confused. USC definitlely  
added the GROUP='disk' line to my 50-udev-default.rules file, but it seems  
like Eric is saying that it is supposed to change the group to 'video'.  
Although, maybe it did this when I unchecked raw1394 access in the USC GUI  
at some point. So the other question I have is, if you're saying that USC  
is supposed to be putting firewire devices in the 'video' group, does imply  
that I should just be making a 'video' group and putting myself in it? As  
opposed to the 'audio' thing I have been doing (which is, I believe, what  
was recommended practice for Ibex)?


-Brian
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