Hi Len,
You are right. My test machine only has motherboard sound, and a USB
device (Alesis iO2) which is very portable (but only 2 inputs at a time).
Most of the time it "just works", and it is only when I fiddle that I
get myself into unusual states :-)
But I will test and report back.
Incide
Rather than mucking up the bug comments... Ross, I think that you were the
one who has only a USB device. In any case, that should also be fixed as a
part of correcting defaults. please check for this. Removing
~/.config/autojackrc should show if th9is is so. you should not have to
set up USB a
If -controls is working in 16.04 and the new version works for 18.04, probably
best to leave the version in 16.04 alone for manpower reasons.
Just my two cents.
Erich
> On Apr 9, 2018, at 8:57 AM, Len Ovens wrote:
>
> Systemd is somewhat of a headache. I have been testing -controls in 1804 an
Systemd is somewhat of a headache. I have been testing -controls in 1804
and ondemand has been moved to systemd. Not only that, some of the kernel
modules don't seem to be loaded before cpufreq runs. I can fix all this
stuff but if I do, -controls will be something that works for 1804 but not
f
Oops,
iOS Firefox or my providers web interface are responsible for some strange
sentences.
Corrections:
> On 08 Dec 2016, at 10:01, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> especiall user-friendly apps should keep things simple. Don't try to cover
> all posssible usecases. If somebody wants to use
Hi,
especiall user-friendly apps should keep things simple. Don't try to
cover all posssible usecases. If somebody wants to use an USB
interface, then it doesn't require some ominous secundary master
interface. Assuming a user unpluggs an USB audio interface, then the
user needs to change the
On December 7, 2016 5:13:12 PM GMT+01:00, Ross Gammon
wrote:
>Hi Len,
>
>I don't really have much spare time contribute comments here, but for
>sure I will try out the ppa sometime soon.
>
>But I just wanted to chip in with some encouragement. I like where this
>
>is going :-)
>
>Regards,
>
>Ros
I have deliberately avoided all the "platorm security processor" infested
stuff, meaning newer Intel and post 2013 AMD. For video editing the
old AMD Bulldozer chips are surprisingly good peformers, though they
are said to suck for single-threaded work. Under full load its a hot
power hog but as s
On Wed, 7 Dec 2016, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
The CPU governor is easily controlled in any DE. Ubuntu offers
indicator-cpufreq, which will also work as a tray applet when not
in Unity. I've used it in MATE, IceWM, Cinnamon, even gnome-shell
so it should have no trouble in XFCE either. Many
The CPU governor is easily controlled in any DE. Ubuntu offers
indicator-cpufreq, which will also work as a tray applet when not
in Unity. I've used it in MATE, IceWM, Cinnamon, even gnome-shell
so it should have no trouble in XFCE either. Many DE's offer their
own CPU governor controls (Cinnamon
On Wed, 7 Dec 2016, eylul wrote:
Lets assume I am an user. :)
I want to create a new boot setup (with system tweaks). I have to set up
the system tweaks, twice on each tab. (or change the boot setup, then be
mystified why settings aren't affected as I change them).
The boot settings could chan
On Wed, 7 Dec 2016, Ross Gammon wrote:
I don't really have much spare time contribute comments here, but for sure I
will try out the ppa sometime soon.
Hopefully by then I will have more done :) The screenshots are where I
would like to be :) I have not even started on the Audio tab yet, but
Hi Len,
I don't really have much spare time contribute comments here, but for
sure I will try out the ppa sometime soon.
But I just wanted to chip in with some encouragement. I like where this
is going :-)
Regards,
Ross
On 07/12/16 13:53, eylul wrote:
Len,
Lets assume I am an user. :)
I
Len,
Lets assume I am an user. :)
I want to create a new boot setup (with system tweaks). I have to set up
the system tweaks, twice on each tab. (or change the boot setup, then be
mystified why settings aren't affected as I change them).
Similarly presets doesn't help me at all, if I want to switc
Don't try to solve user problems that don't exist!
Consider to join the Ubuntu users and some Ubuntu flavour users mailing
lists.
On Tue, 6 Dec 2016 16:09:39 -0800 (PST), Len Ovens wrote:
>Audio setup:
> Master audio interface
> Second choice master (disable unless master is USB)
>
On Wed, 7 Dec 2016, eylul wrote:
Here is a (very) rough draft of what I was trying to describe in the
meeting. The idea is that the modification to the system profiles (or
templates) would happen via a pop-up or something similar. Not sure how
feasible this is through. :)
The presets should be
Len,
Here is a (very) rough draft of what I was trying to describe in the
meeting. The idea is that the modification to the system profiles (or
templates) would happen via a pop-up or something similar. Not sure how
feasible this is through. :)
Best
Eylul
On 12/07/2016 12:03 AM, Len Ovens wrot
Here are some screen shots:
http://i.imgur.com/KvxzXTI.png
(last running version on my system)
http://i.imgur.com/X2lLHujl.png
(latest that I am working on)
I don't know if attachments will make it through but will try:
Not sure why the second is named odd (.png.jpeg) I did screenshot direct
to im
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