From ketil.thorgersen at gmail.com Thu Aug 2 09:29:30 2018 From: ketil.thorgersen at gmail.com (Ketil Thorgersen) Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2018 11:29:30 +0200 Subject: [ubuntu-studio-users] [LAU] M-Audio Fast Track Pro: unreliable, distorted recording In-Reply-To: <1508902970375-0.post@n7.nabble.com> References: <20140129024408.GA3961@ordinator> <52EA15A5.8070107@autostatic.com> <20140130141433.GB4676@ordinator> <5307D147.6030509@parisson.com> <53132417.2040305@parisson.com> <1397746204696-90563.post@n7.nabble.com> <535036F3.2020906@hawaii.rr.com> <1397783091625-90580.post@n7.nabble.com> <5350C4B3.20903@hawaii.rr.com> <1508902970375-0.post@n7.nabble.com> Message-ID: <3f680f1d-e7ac-ac34-ae87-5fe214453053@gmail.com> Dear gurus (and others) This is perhaps beating a dead horse, but I try.... I post here every fourth year or so, but now I need help from someone more knowledgeable than me again. I have used the Fast Track Ultra 8r for some time without really using it for anything serious. There have been some clicks, pops and static noises, but I have assumed it was something with my computer and did not bother to bother. But the other day my band did a recording session on it and it then became evident that it is completely useless as it works now: I am on Ubuntu Studio 16.04 with rt kernel on the studio machine, but for testing I have now tried it on two other linux machines - one with an updated Manjaro system and one with an older Lubuntu. The noise is on all these machines. I suspected grounding so I detached the one laptop from the power, tried changing power sockets, USB cables, USB sockets and so forth, but no change. I then tried to install the drivers in OSX on the laptop - and voila - completely silent. I then tried to install the driver in windows on the Lubuntu stationary and - silent. The noise starts as soon as linux initiates the sound-card during startup and even if it changes depending on which settings I choose in Jack etc it never goes away. I have of course searched the internet for possible solutions but have found none that works. Since it is silent under windows and osx there has to be something with how Linux treats the card - either it is the drivers (it is supposed to be class compliant though) or something with thee USB treatment overall. So - dear clever people: Should I abandon the card or do you have some ideas for a possible solution for me? All the best! Ketil Den 2017-10-25 05:42, skrev MartinF: > I know this post is old, but has a solution been found? > > I have the exact same problem. I have seen some posts reporting this issue, > but no solution. The card works well in Windows. > > > > David Jones wrote >> On 04/17/2014 03:04 PM, Morten H wrote: >>> david-602 wrote >>>> Have you eliminated the possibility of intermittent hardware issues with >>>> the FTP? The symptoms suggest that to me. >>> I'm not sure what you mean. If you are suggesting that my FTP may be >>> defective, that is of course a possibility. But firstly the issues I'm >>> having correspond with the issues the original poster had, and secondly >>> it >>> works perfectly in windows with the m-audio driver. >>> >>> These two things put together suggest it is not a hardware problem with >>> my >>> FTP... At least they do to me :-) >>> >>> Morten > > > > > -- > Sent from: http://linux-audio.4202.n7.nabble.com/linux-audio-user-f5.html > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user at lists.linuxaudio.org > https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user From captain-tux at protonmail.ch Thu Aug 2 10:22:42 2018 From: captain-tux at protonmail.ch (Thomas Pfundt) Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2018 10:22:42 +0000 Subject: [ubuntu-studio-users] [LAU] M-Audio Fast Track Pro: unreliable, distorted recording In-Reply-To: <3f680f1d-e7ac-ac34-ae87-5fe214453053@gmail.com> References: <20140129024408.GA3961@ordinator> <5307D147.6030509@parisson.com> <53132417.2040305@parisson.com> <1397746204696-90563.post@n7.nabble.com> <535036F3.2020906@hawaii.rr.com> <1397783091625-90580.post@n7.nabble.com> <5350C4B3.20903@hawaii.rr.com> <1508902970375-0.post@n7.nabble.com> <3f680f1d-e7ac-ac34-ae87-5fe214453053@gmail.com> Message-ID: On August 2, 2018 11:29 AM, Ketil Thorgersen ketil.thorgersen at gmail.com wrote: > Since it is silent under windows and osx there > has to be something with how Linux treats the card - either it is the > drivers (it is supposed to be class compliant though) or something with > thee USB treatment overall. > So - dear clever people: Should I abandon the card or do you have some > ideas for a possible solution for me? This is a very specific issue and I can't help with that unfortunately, but I have been using the smaller version (M-Audio Fast Track Mk II) at home without any issues for years now. However, it does not like odd values in JACK (e.g. 44,1 kHz or frame rates that are not the power of 2), then it will produce crazy noises once in a while. Maybe your problem is similar and a configuration issue? To narrow it down: What happens when you turn JACK off and run the card regularly through ALSA/Pulseaudio? I wouldn't do serious recordings that way, but does that get rid of the noise at least? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ketil.thorgersen at gmail.com Thu Aug 2 14:40:58 2018 From: ketil.thorgersen at gmail.com (Ketil Thorgersen) Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2018 16:40:58 +0200 Subject: [ubuntu-studio-users] [LAU] M-Audio Fast Track Pro: unreliable, distorted recording In-Reply-To: References: <20140129024408.GA3961@ordinator> <5307D147.6030509@parisson.com> <53132417.2040305@parisson.com> <1397746204696-90563.post@n7.nabble.com> <535036F3.2020906@hawaii.rr.com> <1397783091625-90580.post@n7.nabble.com> <5350C4B3.20903@hawaii.rr.com> <1508902970375-0.post@n7.nabble.com> <3f680f1d-e7ac-ac34-ae87-5fe214453053@gmail.com> Message-ID: Thank you so much for your answer! The noise is ever present in Linux as soon as it is initiated. The noise is slightly better the higher sample frequency in Jack, but even without jack there is static noise and crackles. I just realised that I I have not checked whether this is on the headphone outlets only - but this seems unlikely since we had the problem on the recording the other day even after exporting to another computer with another interface. I'll check it though. Thanks! Ketil Den 2018-08-02 12:22, skrev Thomas Pfundt: > On August 2, 2018 11:29 AM, Ketil Thorgersen > ketil.thorgersen at gmail.com wrote: > > Since it is silent under windows and osx there > has to be something with how Linux treats the card - either it is the > drivers (it is supposed to be class compliant though) or something > with > thee USB treatment overall. > So - dear clever people: Should I abandon the card or do you have some > ideas for a possible solution for me? > > > This is a very specific issue and I can't help with that > unfortunately, but I have been using the smaller version (M-Audio Fast > Track Mk II) at home without any issues for years now. However, it > does not like odd values in JACK (e.g. 44,1 kHz or frame rates that > are not the power of 2), then it will produce crazy noises once in a > while. > > Maybe your problem is similar and a configuration issue? To narrow it > down: What happens when you turn JACK off and run the card regularly > through ALSA/Pulseaudio? I wouldn't do serious recordings that way, > but does that get rid of the noise at least? > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From utopist at gmx.at Mon Aug 27 06:54:31 2018 From: utopist at gmx.at (Lisi) Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2018 08:54:31 +0200 Subject: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 18.04 - hangs on shutdown/restart (HP-Pavillion 17-ab440ng Notebook) Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net Mon Aug 27 09:07:58 2018 From: ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net (Ralf Mardorf) Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2018 11:07:58 +0200 Subject: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 18.04 - hangs on shutdown/restart (HP-Pavillion 17-ab440ng Notebook) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20180827110758.6767c4f1@archlinux> Hi Lisi, lets start troubleshooting. First without taking a look at log files. Open a terminal. I suspect Ubuntu Studio Bionic by default provides xfce4-terminal. In the terminal run shutdown -h now to poweroff ("shutdown") or shutdown -r now to reboot ("restart"). It doesn't matter if you use '-h' or '-r' the shutdown processes are the same. Then copy from the terminal and paste to your reply the last around 45 lines or all lines, if there should be less lines, after the shutdown "hangs". Scroll up and take a look at all other lines, perhaps some lines contain 'fails' or similar, or repeated some 'job' appears, if so copy and paste such lines, too. To copy from xfce4-terminal either use the right mouse-click menu, the menu bar's "Edit" menu or when using a shortcut care about using Shit+Ctrl+C (Strg+Alt+C) _not_ Ctrl+C (Strg+C). Btw. usually HTML isn't wanted at mailing lists. Plain text is preferred over HTML, resp. multipart. To paste output from the terminal stay with HTML (if you shouldn't know how to switch between auto-wrapping and unwrapped lines for plain text mails edited with your mailer), since it's better if terminal output gets copied unwrapped. Second with taking a look at a log file. In a terminal run journalctl -b -1 -n45 and copy and paste. An idea strikes me! Usually mailing lists allow to attach small text output to an email. So you could run journalctl -b -1 -n45 > ~/Desktop/shutdown-log.txt and attach the log file from your desktop to an email, instead of copying and pasting it. shutdown -h now > ~/Desktop/shutdown-log.txt 2>&1 won't work. Regards, Ralf PS: This is a more or less dead mailing list. Consider to ask audio related questions at https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user . There's much more traffic on this list, you could at least reach one active Ubuntu Studio team member there. Regarding general Ubuntu flavour related request, such as this one, consider to join https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users . If I were you, I would resend this request to the Ubuntu users mailing list. From ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net Mon Aug 27 09:19:36 2018 From: ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net (Ralf Mardorf) Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2018 11:19:36 +0200 Subject: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 18.04 - hangs on shutdown/restart (HP-Pavillion 17-ab440ng Notebook) In-Reply-To: <20180827110758.6767c4f1@archlinux> References: <20180827110758.6767c4f1@archlinux> Message-ID: <7c85492fddd603e933a4c6f36a6c87cebef2f71c.camel@alice-dsl.net> PPS: Oops, my apologies, the shutdown in a terminal is nonsense :D. You can initiate the shutdown, but not copy and paste from a terminal. I'm running Ubuntu in a systemd-nspawn container, so it works for me. Just skip that step and post the output of the 'journalctl' command. journalctl -b -1 -n45 or attach the redirected output of journalctl -b -1 -n45 > ~/Desktop/shutdown-log.txt From ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net Mon Aug 27 16:49:42 2018 From: ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net (Ralf Mardorf) Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2018 18:49:42 +0200 Subject: [ubuntu-studio-users] Ubuntu Studio 18.04 - hangs on shutdown/restart (HP-Pavillion 17-ab440ng Notebook) - Was: ubuntu-studio-users Digest, Vol 136, Issue 3 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, please reply to the mailing list only. On Mon, 2018-08-27 at 16:38 +0200, Lisi wrote: > But the last solution ( - journalctl -b -1 -n45) worked. Ok, that was an open document file :(, not a text file, however, I could open it. At least one issue in the log [1] seems to be: Aug 27 16:14:02 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: user at 1000.service: State 'stop-sigterm' timed out. Killing. Aug 27 16:14:02 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: user at 1000.service: Killing process 976 (systemd) with signal SIGKILL. Aug 27 16:14:02 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: user at 1000.service: Killing process 1137 (at-spi-bus-laun) with signal SIGKILL. Aug 27 16:14:02 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: user at 1000.service: Killing process 1137 (at-spi-bus-laun) with signal SIGKILL. Aug 27 16:14:02 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: user at 1000.service: Failed with result 'timeout'. Aug 27 16:14:02 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped User Manager for UID 1000. At the moment I don't know how to continue troubleshooting, since I'm busy and would have to google. Perhaps somebody could chime in. Regards, Ralf [1] lavoko at lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook:~$ journalctl -b -1 -n45 -- Logs begin at Sun 2018-08-26 10:08:02 CEST, end at Mon 2018-08-27 16:17:04 CE Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook NetworkManager[762]: [153537 Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped LSB: automatic c Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook NetworkManager[762]: [153537 Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopping CUPS Scheduler. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: Got SIGTERM, quit Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: Leaving mDNS mult Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopping Avahi mDNS/DNS- Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: Leaving mDNS mult Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped target Host and Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: Leaving mDNS mult Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped target System Ti Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: Leaving mDNS mult Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped target Network i Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped Network Manager Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Removed slice system-get Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped Session c1 of us Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook dbus-daemon[731]: [system] Activatin Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd-logind[710]: Removed session Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook dbus-daemon[731]: [system] Activatio Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook NetworkManager[762]: [153537 Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: avahi-daemon 0.7 Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped Avahi mDNS/DNS-S lines 1-23...skipping... -- Logs begin at Sun 2018-08-26 10:08:02 CEST, end at Mon 2018-08-27 16:17:04 CEST. -- Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook NetworkManager[762]: [1535379236.8729] device (wlo1): state change: activated -> deactivating (reason 'connection-removed', sys-iface-state: 'managed') Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped LSB: automatic crash report generation. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook NetworkManager[762]: [1535379236.8731] manager: NetworkManager state is now DISCONNECTING Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopping CUPS Scheduler... Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: Got SIGTERM, quitting. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: Leaving mDNS multicast group on interface wlo1.IPv6 with address fe80::ba3c:16f6:94c8:eb3c. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopping Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack... Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: Leaving mDNS multicast group on interface wlo1.IPv4 with address 10.0.0.11. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped target Host and Network Name Lookups. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: Leaving mDNS multicast group on interface lo.IPv6 with address ::1. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped target System Time Synchronized. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: Leaving mDNS multicast group on interface lo.IPv4 with address 127.0.0.1. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped target Network is Online. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped Network Manager Wait Online. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Removed slice system-getty.slice. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped Session c1 of user lavoko. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook dbus-daemon[731]: [system] Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher' unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service' requested by ':1.14' (uid=0 pid=762 comm="/usr/sbin/NetworkManager --no-daemon " l Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd-logind[710]: Removed session c1. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook dbus-daemon[731]: [system] Activation via systemd failed for unit 'dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service': Refusing activation, D-Bus is shutting down. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook NetworkManager[762]: [1535379236.8757] device (wlo1): state change: deactivating -> disconnected (reason 'connection-removed', sys-iface-state: 'managed') Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: avahi-daemon 0.7 exiting. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped CUPS Scheduler. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook NetworkManager[762]: [1535379236.8836] dhcp4 (wlo1): canceled DHCP transaction, DHCP client pid 1337 Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook NetworkManager[762]: [1535379236.8836] dhcp4 (wlo1): state changed bound -> done Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook kernel: wlo1: deauthenticating from 8c:68:c8:ac:48:08 by local choice (Reason: 3=DEAUTH_LEAVING) Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook wpa_supplicant[764]: wlo1: CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED bssid=8c:68:c8:ac:48:08 reason=3 locally_generated=1 Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook NetworkManager[762]: [1535379236.8921] manager: NetworkManager state is now DISCONNECTED Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook dbus-daemon[731]: [system] Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher' unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service' requested by ':1.14' (uid=0 pid=762 comm="/usr/sbin/NetworkManager --no-daemon " l Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook dbus-daemon[731]: [system] Activation via systemd failed for unit 'dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service': Refusing activation, D-Bus is shutting down. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook NetworkManager[762]: [1535379236.8926] sup-iface[0x55adc8081240,wlo1]: connection disconnected (reason -3) Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook NetworkManager[762]: [1535379236.8927] device (wlo1): supplicant interface state: completed -> disconnected Aug 27 16:13:57 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped ACPI event daemon. Aug 27 16:13:57 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook thermald[704]: terminating on user request .. Aug 27 16:13:58 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped Thermal Daemon Service. Aug 27 16:14:02 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: user at 1000.service: State 'stop-sigterm' timed out. Killing. Aug 27 16:14:02 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: user at 1000.service: Killing process 976 (systemd) with signal SIGKILL. Aug 27 16:14:02 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: user at 1000.service: Killing process 1137 (at-spi-bus-laun) with signal SIGKILL. Aug 27 16:14:02 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: user at 1000.service: Killing process 1137 (at-spi-bus-laun) with signal SIGKILL. Aug 27 16:14:02 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: user at 1000.service: Failed with result 'timeout'. Aug 27 16:14:02 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped User Manager for UID 1000. Aug 27 16:14:02 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Removed slice User Slice of lavoko. Aug 27 16:14:02 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopping Login Service... Aug 27 16:14:02 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped Login Service. Aug 27 16:14:15 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook blueman-mechanism[1265]: Exiting ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ lines 1-46/46 (END) -- Logs begin at Sun 2018-08-26 10:08:02 CEST, end at Mon 2018-08-27 16:17:04 CE Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook NetworkManager[762]: [153537 Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped LSB: automatic c Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook NetworkManager[762]: [153537 Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopping CUPS Scheduler. Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: Got SIGTERM, quit Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: Leaving mDNS mult Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopping Avahi mDNS/DNS- Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: Leaving mDNS mult Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped target Host and Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: Leaving mDNS mult Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped target System Ti Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: Leaving mDNS mult Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped target Network i Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped Network Manager Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Removed slice system-get Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped Session c1 of us Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook dbus-daemon[731]: [system] Activatin Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd-logind[710]: Removed session Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook dbus-daemon[731]: [system] Activatio Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook NetworkManager[762]: [153537 Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook avahi-daemon[771]: avahi-daemon 0.7 Aug 27 16:13:56 lavoko-HP-Pavilion-Notebook systemd[1]: Stopped Avahi mDNS/DNS-S lines 1-23/46 48% From utopist at gmx.at Mon Aug 27 21:03:14 2018 From: utopist at gmx.at (Lisi) Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2018 23:03:14 +0200 Subject: [ubuntu-studio-users] ubuntustudio hang on shutdown - logfile In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I can report that I'm finding Ubuntu Studio more reliable than MS Windows 7 for my uses, which include LibreOffice, OpenShot, and Audacity.  I am having problems with Firefox (the "menu" icon doesn't open quickly; I solved that by installing Chromium. I am running 16 on a desktop (Supermicro X7DAE/two Xeon quad core) and an old Dell 6320 notebook (Intel i5 CPU).  I run 18.04 on an HP 17T Envy notebook (Intel i7 quad core). Mike Squires From toni.sissala at gmail.com Wed Aug 29 18:47:26 2018 From: toni.sissala at gmail.com (toni) Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2018 21:47:26 +0300 Subject: [ubuntu-studio-users] Mount a CIFS share In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <9b88c8eb-bdab-403c-7acc-2a9533c3b25d@gmail.com> Hi, > The method that works for me with v16 does not work with 18. This is > not a Studio problem but appears to be an Ubuntu problem. I do remember having had some issues with transition from 16.04 to 18.04. I just can't remember the exact cause. If it's any help, here is my fstab entry for samba share mount: //10.1.1.2/Toni /media/toni/nas_drive cifs credentials=/home/toni/bin/config/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlmssp,vers=3.0 0 0 Toni On 28.08.2018 02:06, Mike Squires wrote: > Can someone point me to a location where I can find how to mount a > Samba 3 server from Ubuntu Studio 18.04 from /etc/fstab? > > The method that works for me with v16 does not work with 18. This is > not a Studio problem but appears to be an Ubuntu problem. > > With the v16 Studio system, which is a desktop residing on the same > Ethernet network with the FreeBSD NFS 4 servers, using an NFS mount is > not a problem.  I haven't tried that yet with v18. > > I can report that I'm finding Ubuntu Studio more reliable than MS > Windows 7 for my uses, which include LibreOffice, OpenShot, and > Audacity.  I am having problems with Firefox (the "menu" icon doesn't > open quickly; I solved that by installing Chromium. > > I am running 16 on a desktop (Supermicro X7DAE/two Xeon quad core) and > an old Dell 6320 notebook (Intel i5 CPU).  I run 18.04 on an HP 17T > Envy notebook (Intel i7 quad core). > > Mike Squires > > >