After today's update i can't open qjackctl with the error :
Quote:
Cannot connect to server socket err = No such file or directory
Cannot connect to server socket
jack server is not running or cannot be started
Registered event listener change listener: true
5 D-BUS: JACK server could not be started.
Hi all,
I'm trying to get my Edirol FA-101 (firewire audio interface) working in Linux. I just did a fresh install of Ubuntu Studio 12.04.1 (downloaded a couple of days ago.).
Basically, with the FA-101 connected and turned on, I start FFADO mixer, and it is recognized.
Hi Everyone!I have a Asus P5KR mobo with a quad core Q9550 + an old LSI (formely Agere) Firewire PCI Card (vendor: 11C1 Model: 5811).My Firewire soundcard (a Focusrite Liquid Saffire 56) is connected to the LSI PCI Card, wich is not detected by Chakra, and obviously by Libffado (The soundcard led "FW active" stays off, and when i launch the Firewire mixer, no hardware is detected)I'
Canonical announced that a few vulnerabilities had been found in the Linux kernel packages, this time affecting the OMAP4 kernel of the Ubuntu 12.10 operating system.
The CVE-2013-0190, CVE-2013-0216, CVE-2013-0217, CVE-2013-0231, CVE-2013-0268, CVE-2013-0290, CVE-2013-0311, CVE-2013-0313, and CVE-2013-0349 Linux kernel vulnerabilities, affected Ubuntu 12.10 OMAP4.
According to Canonical, Andrew
New vulnerabilities were found in the Linux 3.2 and 3.5 kernels, which power the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) and Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) operating systems, and Canonical just issued patches for them.
Everything worked fine in 11.10. Upgrading to 12.04 has introduced errors in starting jack??
Initially, I was using QJackctl and found that it was using /usr/bin/jackdmp for the server. This was in the setup>options page. I was getting an error along the lines of 'cannot start server err - file does not exist'.
Hi
I have file like the below mentioned example. Need some kind of unix script to achive the output.
Input:
Code:
PA|23|2013-01-23|252
PA|23|2013-01-23|264
PA|25|2013-01-22|200
PA|23|2013-01-27|156
PA|23|2013-01-27|002
PA|23|2013-01-27|014
Output:
Code:
PA|23|2013-01-23|264
PA|25|2013-01-22|200
PA|23|2013-01-27|156
PA|23|2013-01-27|014
I have quite a lot of Perl scripts which print colored output to the terminal, using Term::ANSIColor.
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If you like mplayer, you will love SMPlayer and Gnome-Mplayer. Both SMplayer and Gnome-Mplayer are really good MPlayer front-ends and they do work great. SMplayer has long been my favorite multimedia player in Ubuntu and we have even featured SMplayer among the most wanted multimedia apps for Ubuntu.