Also this is fixed already in 2.3.5
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Title:
Studio controls hangs forever on "adding bridges"
Status in
This appears to be autojack being started by systemd for non-human
users.
** Changed in: studio-controls (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: studio-controls (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Len Ovens (len-ovenwerks)
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This was fixed in 2.2.9
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Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
Studio
rtirq comes with a config file so that it can be customized per system.
Someone who's main audio is PCI will want snd or better snd-* first,
while someone with a USB device will want that first and with firewire,
not ohci1394 any more, but firewire_ohci. There is no one size fits all
configuration
Please attach the output of convert-studio-controls run on the command
line. (first suspect)
Also, from the studio-controls GUI please set System Tweaks-> Logging level to
extra, then do a "Start or restart JACK". After that please attach a copy of
~/.log/autojack.log and
~/.log/autojack.log.1
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Status: New => In Progress
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Title:
Studio controls hangs on Apply
** Changed in: studio-controls (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Title:
autojack crashed with
Public bug reported:
Steps to show this bug. Start jackd either as jackd or jackdbus (with
jack_control). run jack_lsp from the command line to show jackd's port.
Jack_lsp will segfault. Other jack clients will have similar problems.
This is specific to jackd2 1.1.19, jackd 1.1.17 does not have
Public bug reported:
trying to set self-connect-mode (for example):
$ jack_control eps self-connect-mode e
gives:
--- engine param set "self-connect-mode" -> "e"
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/jack_control", line 400, in
main()
File "/usr/bin/jack_control", line 283,
@Florian Hars (hars) Can I get you to try out a fix for me? Attached to
this comment is a file that you can download and run from a terminal and
see if it works better. Just cd to whatever place this is downloaded to
and run ./studio-controls (the ./ means run this one and not the system
copy)
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Public bug reported:
Start Carla, select patch bay tab. All jack ports are shown. Plug in a
USB device and use zita-ajbridge to bridge the new device to jack. Carla
shows the new device. Unplug the USB device zita is using. Stop the
zita-ajbridge instance(s) (sigint). They segfault, try to move a
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Title:
Public bug reported:
The volume meters in pavucontrol are missing. I did find a checkbox in
the configuration tab: "Show volume meters" but there are no meters with
this box checked or unchecked. These meters are quite important for web
based conferencing use for input level adjustment.
Tested new package from proposed. Run Jackdbus, Run zita-j2a with USB
device plugged in. That device shows up on the jack graph and will take
connections. Start htop and show zita processes. Remove USB device while
watching htop. Cpu use remains stable at .5 to 2% (same as running
normally).
** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-focal
** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-focal
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Public bug reported:
zita-ajbridge allows bridging extra alsa devices to jackd as a client.
If that extra device is a USB device and is unplugged, the bridge uses
100% cpu and slows the rest of the system to a crawl. The only way to
stop this process is with a kill -9.
However, there is already
I notice that on
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ardour/1:5.12.0-3ubuntu3 The last
rebuild was Mon, 23 Mar 2020 07:09:56 +0100 but that installed on a
20.04 system the last change to libgcc-s1 were made Sat, 11 Apr 2020
15:58:53 +0200 maybe Ardour just needs a rebuild.
Public bug reported:
The a-* plugins will not load in Ardour 5.12 because of the new 2.31
version of the GNU C Library. Ardour needs to be recompiled using the
new c library so it runs with it. It may also need commit:
Public bug reported:
Default on newer machines, sometimes becomes the HDMI which is not
useful and creates errors
** Affects: ubuntustudio-controls
Importance: Low
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Include a button or dialog that paste's the users audio setup to a paste
site
** Affects: ubuntustudio-controls
Importance: Wishlist
Status: New
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Add a pop up window that shows the log file.
** Affects: ubuntustudio-controls
Importance: Wishlist
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-controls
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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@Shoichi Chou (mgdesigner) It works here. So... in the audio setup tab
and the pulse bridging sub tab, you can remove input and output bridges
until there are none left then hit "Apply Audio Settings" so it can take
effect. If I monitor the jack graph using either Carla or Patchage, I
see the
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-controls
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Public bug reported:
autojack does not stop jack on exit. as a result, jack continues to hold
audio device even after logged out.
** Affects: ubuntustudio-controls
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The actual package name installed is xserver-xorg-input-wacom but this
seems to be the upstream package. Working with ubuntustudio 19.10 I have
a Huion 610 which has a working pen on session start but the buttons
down the side of the tablet just mirror the the mouse buttons
Public bug reported:
The package qt5-style-plugins is missing and so some programs have no
menu text.
** Affects: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: ubuntustudio-controls
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Public bug reported:
The recommended buffer size for zita-ajbridge is half that of jack
master. However, 64 samples (at 2 frames) seems to be the minimum many
devices will open. Setting jack's latency to 64 samples in the case
tested gives an error of can't open device with 32 samples latency.
The work on this has already started for next release. This info is
useful to cover edge cases not yet covered.
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Public bug reported:
Even though the mic shows with arecord -l and bridge USB devices is
selected. The bridge is not created:
** Affects: ubuntustudio-controls
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Len Ovens (len-ovenwerks)
Status: New
** Attachment added: "autojack log
-controls seems to only look at the first rates: line
** Attachment added: "Device's /proc/asound/*/stream0 file"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntustudio-controls/+bug/1843926/+attachment/5288522/+files/stream0
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-controls
Assignee: (unassigned) =&
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-installer
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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** Changed in: ubuntustudio-installer
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Have you installed the lowlatency kernel? And if so, have you tried
booting booting the generic kernel? (from the advanced menu not the
second item which might just be a copy of lowlatency )
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1) have you also installed:
ubuntustudio-controls
ubuntustudio-performance-tweaks
ubuntustudio-audio-core
ubuntustudio-plugins
linux-lowlatency
ubuntustudio-lowlatency-settings
The first three should probably have been installed as depends for
ubuntustudio-audio but may not
Public bug reported:
The desktop files have Icon=alsa-tools but the package installs icons named:
echomixer.png
envy24control.png
hdajackretask.png
hdspconf.png
hdspmixer.png
The alsa-tools icon no longer exists.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
Package: alsa-tools-gui 1.1.7-1
Applied patch, Thank you. Found that "array-based execution" did not
work. The filename was not passed to the executable. So it was changed
back to the working "string-based execution". Yes I am running on the
latest LTS (18.04) and yes it should work there as well as the current
cycle. See line
line 371 and it's if statement have been removed. Please try the
autobuilds version again. I think I was trying to be too smart with that
anyway. It assumes there is always more than one device when there is a
USB device... bad idea.
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On Wed, 1 May 2019, Ross Gammon wrote:
> File "/usr/bin/autojack", line 371, in config_start
>start_slave(dev)
> File "/usr/bin/autojack", line 540, in start_slave
>dname, dev, sub = ldev.split(",", 2)
> AttributeError: 'tuple' object has no attribute 'split'
Can I assume that A)
On Sat, 27 Apr 2019, Ross Gammon wrote:
> So us-controls now saves a better default value for new installations,
> but someone that was already getting the crash will still get it until
> they save a new configuration, and a person that manually edits the
> config file will also still get a
ess it will be done in a branch
if released for 19.04.
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** Summary changed:
- Upload Carla as a replacement for patchage
+ Upload Carla as a replacement for Jackrack
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Public bug reported:
The latency field in Audio setup shows both the Latency in ms and buffer
size. The buffer size is correct but the latency is only correct for a
sample rate of 48000
** Affects: ubuntustudio-controls
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects:
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-controls
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Public bug reported:
Some times if the system is busy, the ubuntustudio-controls script does
not get a responce from the daemon in time and so starts another one.
** Affects: ubuntustudio-controls
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Len Ovens (len-ovenwerks)
Status: New
Setting nice does not change audio stability or latency in any way and
therefore does not need to be set.
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-controls
Status: New => Won't Fix
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-controls (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Changed in: ubuntustudio-live
Status: New => Fix Released
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Normally, in a indicator dropdown, only one click is required to select
a menu item. In this case it seems one click is required to focus to the
menu and a second to select.
** Affects: qjackctl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: iso-testing
Public bug reported:
In the past, ubiquity would ask the installer if they wished to change
which optional packages were installed. This no longer happens.
** Affects: ubuntustudio-live
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Alsa mixers menu items have no icon. The icon file the *desktop files
refer to is no longer included. So menu items like echomixer,
HDAJackRetask, HDSPConf, Rmedigicontrol and maybe others show with no
icon.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.10
Package:
I would suggest using jalv.gtk over lv2rack. Carla would be even better,
but it is not in the Ubuntu repos at this time. I am not sure what is
happening with zynjacku at this time the home page points to a git repo
that is empty (has no commits). It seems there is no upstream. LV2 has
changed and
It seems menulibre uses the system menufile /etc/xdg/menus/xfce-
applications.menu rather than the file pointed to by session which is
/etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntustudio/menus/xfce-applications.menu. This is the file
the session runs on and whisker and the application menu use. menulibre
does not use this.
** Changed in: ubuntustudio
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
On Thu, 28 Apr 2016, Pander wrote:
> It is an alternative from EPSON. for EPSON fan boys and girls, if the
> software is still actively maintained.
As happens, Iscan did not make my Epson scanner work any better than sane.
The scanner worked fine in 14.04 not in 16.04. I was given an HP about a
Public bug reported:
Wiimote as a controller in Ardour is broken because Ubuntu (and probably
debian) have other newer ways of dealing with a wiimote controller (it
ends up in /dev/input/). The wiimote code is considered no longer used
by the Ardour developers and so Ardour should be compiled
Fix confirmed here too. Thank you.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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I confirm that it still doesn't work for me either. I did try manually
creating /run/alsa/ but that did not work either. The directory seems to
vanish on reboot... perhaps because /run is created at boot. That would
indicate that alsa-utils needs to create this directory at each boot.
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Installed and yes this fixes the Icon showing issue. Thankyou very much.
There is another bug(s) with the indicator menu itself. The top three
menu items don't seem to work... but clicking on a menu item below that
first then makes all the menu items show hover and work. The background
for the
in /var/log/syslog I find systemd-udevd[400]: Process '/usr/sbin/alsactl
-E HOME=/run/alsa restore 0' failed with exit code 99. Hmm, nothing to
do with run levels perhaps.
The directory /run/alsa does not exist.
Normally /etc/init.d/alsa-utils would create this directory at run time.
My
On further checking, I find alsa-utils is not in rc2.d either, but in
rcS.d, expected to run before final run level.
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Public bug reported:
The standard run level seems to have changed from run level 2 to run
level 5 in 16.04. /etc/init.d/alsa-utils does not have a symlink in
rc5.d and so does not run and store and restore alsa settings on
shutdown/boot.
Most internal audio interfaces are set to some reasonable
I meant to add would be possible (advisable) to change the qjackctl.desktop
file to use:
export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=Unity; qjackctl
as the executable line as a temporary work around?
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@Dmitry, I still require:
export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=Unity
To make the icon show. Is this being fixed in other places?
Also: the new version has changed the name of one of the settings that
needs to be set by default for thing s to work ootb.
see Bug #1567589
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In the past, qjackctl was shipped with Enable D-bus interface enabled.
In the latest version, This option's meaning has changed :P to mean
enable dbus interface to qjackctl rather than the old meaning of use
jackdbus rather than jackd. The new version (April 6 2016) has a new
Rui has announced a new version of qjackctl on LAA, LAD,LAU mailing
lists. One of the updates/changes is to remove Start minimized to system
tray as an option. There are some other fixes for indicator menu, but
they say they are kde based, so I do not know if they will also work for
xfce. I am no
@Dmitry, @Ross: I do remember qjackctl from before only allowing
singltons :) one could close qjackctl to the systray and start it again
from the menu with the result of two qjackctls. That while annoying, is
not a real problem provided the user is using jackdbus as it is ok to
have more than one
@Dmitry,
Sorry for not being clearer.
"> - Setting "Start minimized to system tray" makes desktop unusable.
Mouse moves, but no input is possible. One has to use c/a/f1 to a vterm
in order to kill qjackctl to make the desktop usable again. "
After setting "Start minimized to system tray", exit
@Dmitry, doing:
$ export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=Unity
$ qjackctl
Does make the icon behave as expected. Good. However, the rest of the problems
still exist:
- The qjackctl menu does not work, instead an empty drop-down appears. (for
the reasons you already mentioned)
- Setting "Start minimized
Hmm, maybe for now just set ./configure --enable-system-tray=no or
--disable-system-tray
Honestly, I use the system tray settings with qjackctl all the time. I
just don't have the screen real estate to deal with it. Screen 1 has the
editor window and meter bridge and screen 2 has the mixer panel
Ross: "we would have to advise users to manually edit their conf file to
set StartMinimised to false." They may not be able to. A not uncommon
use of qjackctl is to have it set to start with session in order to run
jack at that time. So the user upgrades, reboots and finds they can't do
Note: The problem is starting qjackctl when "Start minimized to tray"
has already select on a previous run.
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Reboot did get me a nice icon, but running qjackctl with "Start
minimized to tray" still locks all screen input.
It is interesting that with "Enable system tray icon" selected it is
fine, I can start and stop with no problems. It is the Start minimized
to tray option that causes trouble.
Perhaps
Ross: Downloaded and installed qjackctl_0.4.1-1ubuntu2~ppa3_i386.deb
from https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/+archive/ubuntu/dev-
testing/+packages
Setup->misc->Enable system tray icon seems to work Minus the icon...
stop and then start works ok too.
Setup->misc->Start minimized to system
If not having a package breaks an app that package would be a depend by
definition... or am I missing something? This small application,
Qjackctl, is a major part of Ubuntustudio as the app that allows the
user to control jackd/jackdbus from a gui. With out proper systray
operation the user may
I did my tests with 5.5.1 and it was still broken.
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Title:
Systray option
Yes, I found that qt 5.5 was supposed to fix systray problems as well.
That may mean that the bug is with the application itself. Rui may have
had it working with qt 5.1 on some DE. Certainly on my ubuntustudio
install with qt 5.5 qjackctl only works as a qt4 appliaction, but not
qt5.
I have
Ross, I tried that :) changing those few lines did not work. While they
do have to be changed, ./configure needs to be run with --enable-qt4 as
well or configure needs to be edited to enable qt4 by default. I did try
just editing configure with success, but I am sure this is probably the
"wrong"
Downloading qjackctl from sourceforge (pointed to from the author's
site) I tried building with qt4 and then qt5. I found that the QT5 build
had the same problem, but the qt4 build works as expected. I would
suggest that the build script be set to build with qt4.
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Public bug reported:
Setting Qjackctl to "Enable system tray icon" does not display
Qjackctl's icon and the menu provided by qjackctl from systray is blank.
Further setting Qjackctl to "Start minimized to system tray" makes the
application unusable.
A reboot after Qjackctl to "Enable system tray
Changed back to new. The patch is there, upstream is very slow (original
site seems to do things once a year) Can it just be added to the ubuntu
package so that it at least works here?
** Changed in: qmidiroute (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = New
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Don't use the ardour package anyway, this is very old. Use the ardour3
or better ardour4 package where this bug is fixed. (and many others)
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Too bad something with a fix is just let go. The upstream will likely
get fixed some day, but it seems updates up stream might get done about
once a year. Oh well, at least I have a working copy.
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know if I can help. Thanks.
The non-audio parts of Studio could certainly use help.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/JoinTheTeam
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you know, qmidiroute is not
very active in the development area. I put a bugreport with a patch in at
the dev site and have seen no reply in several weeks.
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Public bug reported:
It seems settings are loaded to the GUI ok, but not to the map
itself. This bug is very reproducible:
- Add a new midiroute
- change the Output Note mode to fixed
- save this route to a file like test.qmr
- load test.qmr again.
- Everything looks good.
- Save as a
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/qmidiroute
** Branch linked: lp:~len-ovenwerks/+junk/qmidiroute
** Branch unlinked: lp:~len-ovenwerks/+junk/qmidiroute
** Branch linked: lp:~len-ovenwerks/+junk/qmidiroute
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I don't seem to be able to add:
https://code.launchpad.net/~len-ovenwerks/+junk/qmidiroute
to a project so I can file a merge request so here is the diff file from my
update to my local copy.
** Patch added: diff file from bzr branch
** Changed in: ubuntustudio
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
Ardour 3 - Jack can't
Can you please attach /etc/security/limits.conf and confirm that this
user in in the audio groups. (type groups in a terminal) Also please
include the output of uname -a
It sounds like you do not have the right permissions set for this user
to do low latency audio. In UbuntuStudio, the user setup
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