[ubuntu-studio-users] Ubiquity hang up 14.04 daily and Beta

Israel israel at torios.org
Fri Apr 25 23:06:45 UTC 2014


On 04/25/2014 10:28 AM, Mike Holstein wrote:
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> On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 8:14 AM, Israel <israel at torios.org
> <mailto:israel at torios.org>> wrote:
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>     On 04/15/2014 07:07 AM, Jimmy Sjölund wrote:
>>     On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 1:51 PM, Israel <israel at torios.org
>>     <mailto:israel at torios.org>> wrote:
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>>         On 04/15/2014 04:32 AM, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
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>>             Most of all, I would like to know if your failure is on
>>             virtualbox or on
>>             a real machine.
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>>         Real Machine Macbook Pro 3,1 it does indeed have EFI. And as
>>         you know I have Ubuntu 14.04 installed and I have been trying
>>         to install Ubuntu Studio 14.04
>>         Thanks for doing this!
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>>     As a workaround if you've got Ubuntu 14.04 up and running is add
>>     the Studio packages and the audio configuration needed. In which
>>     case you should end up with Ubuntu Studio.  
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>     Hi,
>     I did try this, and it did not work.
>     I also tried upgrading the 12.04 to 14.04 and it also did not work.
>     And by 'did not work' I mean qjackctl wouldn't start in firewire
>     'mode' at all.
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> you can try "gksudo qjackctl" to troubleshoot permissions errors.. you
> may have to add your user to the audio group or other special
> requirements for firewire
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>     I assume this is a bug somewhere, and would like to narrow it down
>     if I am able to.
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> assuming anything is a waste of time and not constructive.
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:)  You have a great sense of humour!
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>     I think I will also test using stock Ubuntu 12.04 to see if the
>     bug is not present there. 
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> if this is permissions related with the stock ubuntu, its not a bug
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>     I am guessing the bug is either in qjackctl or ffado...  any
>     suggestions?
>     I really appreciate the help you all have provided, and thank you
>     for making it so easy to install all the things I install normally :)
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I think you misunderstand somewhat what I am saying here.
Ubuntu Studio 12.04 works with the firewire interface.
Ubuntu Studio 14.04 DOES NOT (at least upgrading from 12.04 to 14.04)
Ubuntu 14.04 DOES NOT
so I am wanting to try Ubuntu 12.04 (NOT studio) to see if I can get it
to work there.
The reason I think this is a bug, is because I expected it to work, but
it did not.
I have done all the normal things to get it to work in 14.04 (adding
myself to the audio group of course, even using realtime in jack and a
lowlatency kernel, installing jack, ffado,etc..).
My thought is that the versions are different (of something important...
like ffado, or jack) and there is some bug that crept for my specific
device.

And sorry for hijacking this thread, as this thread is actually about
Ubiquity freezing during 14.04 install on EFI machines

I do indeed appreciate all your help, thank you again!

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